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Predator-prey relationships in California Current
Jim HarveyMLML
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Horned Puffin
Heerman’s Gull
Black-footed albatross
Brown Pelican
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Blue WhaleGray Whale
Sperm Whale
Minke Whale
Killer Whale
Fin Whale
CETACEANS
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Steller sea lion PINNIPEDS
Fur seal
Elephant seal
Harbor seal
California sea lion
Sea otter
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Whales
from: J. Harvey
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Biomass Consumption ModelBiomass Consumption Model
BBxaxa == ∑∑ ((BBxsxs ∑∑ ((NNss * A* Ass * W* Wss * E* E ii * D* Dss) * P) * P xsxs / / VVxx))
NNs s = mean number of animals during season = mean number of animals during season s s AAs s = proportion in each age class during season = proportion in each age class during season ssWWs s = proportion of animals at sea during season = proportion of animals at sea during season s s EEii = age= age--specific daily energetic requirements in size class specific daily energetic requirements in size class ii
Size classes: adult, subSize classes: adult, sub--adult/female, and juvenile adult/female, and juvenile
DDss == number of days in season number of days in season ssPPxsxs == proportion of prey species proportion of prey species xx in sea lion diet during season in sea lion diet during season ss
Two models, MTwo models, Mean % Mass and Biomass Reconstructionean % Mass and Biomass ReconstructionVVxx = energetic value of prey species = energetic value of prey species xx
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Biomass Reconstruction Model (Harvey 1987)
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Population Assessment:counts and correction factors
Actual Number = Count *
# total marked # marked ashore(Correction factor)
Example:
100 indiv. marked and 50 marked animals ashore during survey
therefore, 50/100 = 50% of marked ashore during survey
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or number of animals is 2 times that counted.
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PROPORTIONALLY STRATIFIED SAMPLE
120 flipper-mounted radio tags placed on arepresentative sample based on:
Sex (50:50 males/females)Age class (10% first year, 30% subadult,
60% adult)Location (50% in northern CA, 50% in
central CA, numbers/haul-out proportional to past counts)
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Aerial Survey Periods6/22-7/22 7/3 7/16 8/29
# tagged seals ashore (Na): 69 74 74 44
# known functioning tags (Nf): 114 102 91 unk
Correction factor (Nf/Na): 1.65 1.38 1.23 unk
Correction Factor
0.9379 0.9143 0.9522 0.8310survival probability (Phi):
Modelled Correction factor: 1.62 1.38 1.31 1.84
112 102 97 81# estimated functioning tags:
Mean correction factor = 1.54 ± 0.38 (95% CI)
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Number of seals in California
Count of seals (22 June – 22 July) = 26,333M. Lowry et al. (NMFS)
Correction factor at time of survey = 1.65
Future correction factor = 1.54 ± 0.38 (95% CI)
Compared with OR/WA correction factor of 1.53
Estimated number of seals in CA = 43,449
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Food habits data provide information on:
• Seasonal prey utilization• Prey availability• Feeding locations
Food HabitsFood Habits
AngularAngular
TeethTeethRadialsRadials
VertebraeVertebrae
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METHODSSeal # Name Sex Age Class Weight (kg) SL (cm)HS1 Seymour Male SA 30.5 105.5HS2 Quincy Male A 95.1 160.8HS3 Rowdy Male SA 49.7 121.3HS4 Theo Male A 83.2 152.5HS5 Ulysses Male A 75.9 150.5HS6 Vinnie Male A 62.8 144.0HS8 Willis Male A 62.0 145.5
177 Trials2,700+ prey fed256 days
Citharichthys sordidus
Sebastes jordani
Oncorhynchus mykiss
Oncorhynchus gorbuscha
Loligo opalescens
Merluccius productus
Sardinops sagax
HS1 - Seymour
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Harbor seal consumption during 1980 in OR(Harvey 1987)
Species Biomass (x103 kg) Number (x103 kg)
• Staghorn sculpin 732 11,730• Herring 459 5,909• Shiner surfperch 447 10,481• English sole 434 9,463 (5%)
• Sandlance 254 41,771• Salmon 532 89
• Total: 5,667 112,811
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by S. Cerchio
Foraging ecology of large whales
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Predator-prey relationships of large whales
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Collaborators:UCSC, CRC, SAIC, AAD
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Blue Whale – Balaenoptera musculus
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Tagging blue whales off central California
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Order Procellariformes
Family Procellariidae (shearwaters, fulmars, gadfly petrels, and prions, 55 species)
Nostril united in single tube atop bill
Occur in all oceans of the world.
Many species capable of underwater flight; prionshydroplane
Northern Fulmar(Fulmarus glacialis)
Sooty Shearwater(Puffinus griseus)
Pink-footed Shearwater
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Sooty Shearwaters: most abundant seabird off CA in summer
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Shearwaterfood
rockfish squid
sardine
anchovy
krill
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Sooty Shearwaters migrating back to New Zealand to nest
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Common Murre consumption during 2004(Roth et al. 2008)
Species Biomass (x103 kg)
• Market squid 57,776• Pacific hake 55,452• Anchovy 23,033• Shiner surfperch 22,570• Rockfish 21,446• Plainfin midshipman 12,546• Pacific herring 8,030
• Total: 225,025
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San Nicolas Island
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Modelling indicates that intermediate-sized predators have greatest effect on
prey population(Brose et al. 2008)
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Whales
from: J. Harvey
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Leatherback with suction-cup tag on back in Monterey Bay
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Purple stripe jellyfish
Sea nettlejellyfish Moon jelly
Leatherback turtles eat mostly jellyfish
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Aerial Survey Results 2002-2005
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Leatherback habitatLeatherback habitat