Population status, seasonal variation in abundance, and long-term population trends of Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) at the South Farallon Islands, California

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Hastings, KK [1 ]
Sydeman, WJ [1 ]
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[1] Point Reyes Bird Observ, Stinson Beach, CA 94970 USA
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FISHERY BULLETIN | 2002年 / 100卷 / 01期
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We examined seasonal and annual variation in numbers of Steller (northern) sea lions (Eumetopias jubutus) at the South Farallon Islands from counts conducted weekly from 1974 to 1996. Numbers of adult and sub-adult males peaked during the breeding season (May-July), whereas numbers of adult females and immature individuals peaked during the breeding season and from late fall through early winter (September-December). The seasonal pattern varied significantly among years for all sexes and age classes. From 1977 to 1996, numbers present during the breeding season decreased by 5.9% per year for adult females and increased by 1.9% per year for subadult males. No trend in numbers of adult males was detected. Numbers of immature individuals also declined by 4.5% per year during the breeding season but increased by 5.0% per year from late fall through early winter. Maximum number of pups counted declined significantly through time, although few pups were produced at the South Farallon Islands. The ratio of adult females to adult males averaged 5.2:1 and declined significantly with each year, whereas no trend in the ratio of pups to adult females was discernible. Further studies are needed to determine if reduced numbers of adult females in recent years have resulted from reduced survival of juvenile or adult females or from changes in the geographic distribution of females.
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