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Age Specific Survival Rates of Steller Sea Lions at Rookeries with Divergent Population Trends in the Russian Far East

After a dramatic population decline, Steller sea lions have begun to recover throughout most of their range. However, Steller sea lions in the Western Aleutians and Commander Islands are continuing to decline. Comparing survival rates between regions with different population trends may provide insi...

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Autores principales: Altukhov, Alexey V., Andrews, Russel D., Calkins, Donald G., Gelatt, Thomas S., Gurarie, Eliezer D., Loughlin, Thomas R., Mamaev, Evgeny G., Nikulin, Victor S., Permyakov, Peter A., Ryazanov, Sergey D., Vertyankin, Vladimir V., Burkanov, Vladimir N.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4446299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26016772
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0127292
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author Altukhov, Alexey V.
Andrews, Russel D.
Calkins, Donald G.
Gelatt, Thomas S.
Gurarie, Eliezer D.
Loughlin, Thomas R.
Mamaev, Evgeny G.
Nikulin, Victor S.
Permyakov, Peter A.
Ryazanov, Sergey D.
Vertyankin, Vladimir V.
Burkanov, Vladimir N.
author_facet Altukhov, Alexey V.
Andrews, Russel D.
Calkins, Donald G.
Gelatt, Thomas S.
Gurarie, Eliezer D.
Loughlin, Thomas R.
Mamaev, Evgeny G.
Nikulin, Victor S.
Permyakov, Peter A.
Ryazanov, Sergey D.
Vertyankin, Vladimir V.
Burkanov, Vladimir N.
author_sort Altukhov, Alexey V.
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description After a dramatic population decline, Steller sea lions have begun to recover throughout most of their range. However, Steller sea lions in the Western Aleutians and Commander Islands are continuing to decline. Comparing survival rates between regions with different population trends may provide insights into the factors driving the dynamics, but published data on vital rates have been extremely scarce, especially in regions where the populations are still declining. Fortunately, an unprecedented dataset of marked Steller sea lions at rookeries in the Russian Far East is available, allowing us to determine age and sex specific survival in sea lions up to 22 years old. We focused on survival rates in three areas in the Russian range with differing population trends: the Commander Islands (Medny Island rookery), Eastern Kamchatka (Kozlov Cape rookery) and the Kuril Islands (four rookeries). Survival rates differed between these three regions, though not necessarily as predicted by population trends. Pup survival was higher where the populations were declining (Medny Island) or not recovering (Kozlov Cape) than in all Kuril Island rookeries. The lowest adult (> 3 years old) female survival was found on Medny Island and this may be responsible for the continued population decline there. However, the highest adult survival was found at Kozlov Cape, not in the Kuril Islands where the population is increasing, so we suggest that differences in birth rates might be an important driver of these divergent population trends. High pup survival on the Commander Islands and Kamchatka Coast may be a consequence of less frequent (e.g. biennial) reproduction there, which may permit females that skip birth years to invest more in their offspring, leading to higher pup survival, but this hypothesis awaits measurement of birth rates in these areas.
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spelling pubmed-44462992015-06-09 Age Specific Survival Rates of Steller Sea Lions at Rookeries with Divergent Population Trends in the Russian Far East Altukhov, Alexey V. Andrews, Russel D. Calkins, Donald G. Gelatt, Thomas S. Gurarie, Eliezer D. Loughlin, Thomas R. Mamaev, Evgeny G. Nikulin, Victor S. Permyakov, Peter A. Ryazanov, Sergey D. Vertyankin, Vladimir V. Burkanov, Vladimir N. PLoS One Research Article After a dramatic population decline, Steller sea lions have begun to recover throughout most of their range. However, Steller sea lions in the Western Aleutians and Commander Islands are continuing to decline. Comparing survival rates between regions with different population trends may provide insights into the factors driving the dynamics, but published data on vital rates have been extremely scarce, especially in regions where the populations are still declining. Fortunately, an unprecedented dataset of marked Steller sea lions at rookeries in the Russian Far East is available, allowing us to determine age and sex specific survival in sea lions up to 22 years old. We focused on survival rates in three areas in the Russian range with differing population trends: the Commander Islands (Medny Island rookery), Eastern Kamchatka (Kozlov Cape rookery) and the Kuril Islands (four rookeries). Survival rates differed between these three regions, though not necessarily as predicted by population trends. Pup survival was higher where the populations were declining (Medny Island) or not recovering (Kozlov Cape) than in all Kuril Island rookeries. The lowest adult (> 3 years old) female survival was found on Medny Island and this may be responsible for the continued population decline there. However, the highest adult survival was found at Kozlov Cape, not in the Kuril Islands where the population is increasing, so we suggest that differences in birth rates might be an important driver of these divergent population trends. High pup survival on the Commander Islands and Kamchatka Coast may be a consequence of less frequent (e.g. biennial) reproduction there, which may permit females that skip birth years to invest more in their offspring, leading to higher pup survival, but this hypothesis awaits measurement of birth rates in these areas. Public Library of Science 2015-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4446299/ /pubmed/26016772 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0127292 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Altukhov, Alexey V.
Andrews, Russel D.
Calkins, Donald G.
Gelatt, Thomas S.
Gurarie, Eliezer D.
Loughlin, Thomas R.
Mamaev, Evgeny G.
Nikulin, Victor S.
Permyakov, Peter A.
Ryazanov, Sergey D.
Vertyankin, Vladimir V.
Burkanov, Vladimir N.
Age Specific Survival Rates of Steller Sea Lions at Rookeries with Divergent Population Trends in the Russian Far East
title Age Specific Survival Rates of Steller Sea Lions at Rookeries with Divergent Population Trends in the Russian Far East
title_full Age Specific Survival Rates of Steller Sea Lions at Rookeries with Divergent Population Trends in the Russian Far East
title_fullStr Age Specific Survival Rates of Steller Sea Lions at Rookeries with Divergent Population Trends in the Russian Far East
title_full_unstemmed Age Specific Survival Rates of Steller Sea Lions at Rookeries with Divergent Population Trends in the Russian Far East
title_short Age Specific Survival Rates of Steller Sea Lions at Rookeries with Divergent Population Trends in the Russian Far East
title_sort age specific survival rates of steller sea lions at rookeries with divergent population trends in the russian far east
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4446299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26016772
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0127292
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