DETECTION OF SEA OTTERS IN BOAT-BASED SURVEYS OF PRINCE-WILLIAM-SOUND, ALASKA

被引:15
|
作者
UDEVITZ, MS [1 ]
BODKIN, JL [1 ]
COSTA, DP [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV CALIF SANTA CRUZ,INST MARINE SCI,SANTA CRUZ,CA 95060
关键词
BOAT SURVEY; DETECTABILITY; ENHYDRA LUTRIS; POPULATION ESTIMATION; SEA OTTER; STRIP TRANSECT; VISIBILITY BIAS;
D O I
10.1111/j.1748-7692.1995.tb00274.x
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
Boat-based surveys have been commonly used to monitor sea otter populations, but there has been little quantitative work to evaluate detection biases that may affect these surveys. We used ground-based observers to investigate sea otter detection probabilities in a boat-based survey of Prince William Sound, Alaska. We estimated that 30% of the otters present on surveyed transects were not detected by boat crews. Approximately half (53%) of the undetected otters were missed because the otters left the transects, apparently in response to the approaching boat. Unbiased estimates of detection probabilities will be required for obtaining unbiased population estimates from boat-based surveys of sea otters. Therefore, boat-based surveys should include methods to estimate sea otter detection probabilities under the conditions specific to each survey. Unbiased estimation of detection probabilities with ground-based observers requires either that the ground crews detect all of the otters in observed subunits, or that there are no errors in determining which crews saw each detected otter. Ground-based observer methods may be appropriate in areas where nearly all of the sea otter habitat is potentially visible from ground-based vantage points.
引用
收藏
页码:59 / 71
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] UPLIFT OF THE KENAI PENINSULA, ALASKA, SINCE THE 1964 PRINCE-WILLIAM-SOUND EARTHQUAKE
    COHEN, S
    HOLDAHL, S
    CAPRETTE, D
    HILLA, S
    SAFFORD, R
    SCHULTZ, D
    [J]. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH, 1995, 100 (B2) : 2031 - 2038
  • [12] SCIENCE UNDER WRAPS IN PRINCE-WILLIAM-SOUND
    BUSCH, L
    [J]. SCIENCE, 1991, 252 (5007) : 772 - 773
  • [13] RANGE EXTENSION FOR DORIDELLA-STEINBERGAE (LANCE, 1962) TO PRINCE-WILLIAM-SOUND, ALASKA
    FOSTER, NR
    [J]. VELIGER, 1987, 30 (01): : 97 - 98
  • [14] CARBON ISOTOPIC IDENTIFICATION OF 2 SOURCES OF OIL RESIDUES IN PRINCE-WILLIAM-SOUND, ALASKA
    KVENVOLDEN, KA
    CARLSON, PR
    THRELKELD, CN
    WARDEN, A
    [J]. ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 1994, 207 : 96 - ENVR
  • [15] Aggregations of Sea Otters (Enhydra lutris kenyoni) Feeding on Fish Eggs and Kelp in Prince William Sound, Alaska
    Lee, Olivia A.
    Olivier, Paul
    Wolt, Ryan
    Davis, Randall W.
    Weltz, Fred
    [J]. AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST, 2009, 161 (02): : 401 - 405
  • [16] Territory quality of male sea otters in Prince William Sound, Alaska: relation to body and territory maintenance behaviors
    Pearson, Heidi C.
    Packard, Jane M.
    Davis, Randall W.
    [J]. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 2006, 84 (07) : 939 - 946
  • [17] SEX-RELATED PATTERNS OF POSTNATAL-DEVELOPMENT OF SEA OTTERS IN PRINCE-WILLIAM SOUND, ALASKA
    MONNETT, C
    ROTTERMAN, LM
    SINIFF, DB
    [J]. JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY, 1991, 72 (01) : 37 - 41
  • [18] Variations of transcript profiles between sea otters Enhydra lutris from Prince William Sound, Alaska, and clinically normal reference otters
    Miles, A. K.
    Bowen, L.
    Ballachey, B.
    Bodkin, J. L.
    Murray, M.
    Estes, J. L.
    Keister, R. A.
    Stott, J. L.
    [J]. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES, 2012, 451 : 201 - 212
  • [19] Helminth parasites of sea otters (Enhydra lutris) from Prince William Sound, Alaska: Comparisons with other populations of sea otters and comments on the origin of their parasites
    Margolis, L
    Groff, JM
    Johnson, SC
    McDonald, TE
    Kent, ML
    Blaylock, RB
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE HELMINTHOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON, 1997, 64 (02): : 161 - 168
  • [20] TERRITORIALITY AND MATING-BEHAVIOR IN PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND SEA OTTERS
    CALKINS, D
    LENT, PC
    [J]. JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY, 1975, 56 (02) : 528 - 529