Investigating foraging utilization distribution of female New Zealand sea lions, Auckland Islands

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B. Louise Chilvers
Jacinda M. Amey
Luis A. Huckstadt
Dan P. Costa
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[1] Aquatic and Threats Unit,Department of Conservation
[2] University of California Santa Cruz,Ocean Sciences Department
[3] University of California,Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
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Polar Biology | 2011年 / 34卷
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Satellite tracking; Marine protection; Foraging habitat;
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Detrimental interactions between marine mammals and fisheries are increasing worldwide. The ability to manage these interactions requires the knowledge of where and how interactions occur and the effects they have on species. Many pinnipeds are central place foraging colonial breeders who are restricted in foraging range during breeding. Here, we use a utilization distribution approach to examine the foraging habitats of lactating New Zealand (NZ) sea lions (Phocarctos hookeri) from Dundas and Enderby Islands, Auckland Islands. Annually, the NZ sea lions which breed on these two islands produce 83% of this Nationally Critical species’ pups. Satellite transmitters were attached to 55 females during 2001–2007. Data showed that NZ sea lions utilize the entire Auckland Island shelf with partial habitat partitioning between females from the two breeding islands. This habitat partitioning results in differing degrees of overlap with fisheries and therefore possible differing fishery-related impacts on breeding areas.
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