2013
DOI: 10.1111/nrm.12015
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A METHOD FOR PREDICTING HARBOR SEAL (PHOCA VITULINA) HAULOUT AND MONITORING LONG‐TERM POPULATION TRENDS WITHOUT TELEMETRY

Abstract: Abstract. Monitoring population trends in harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) generally involves two steps: (i) a census obtained from aerial surveys of haul-out sites, and (ii) an upward correction based on the proportion of seals hauled out as estimated from a sample of telemetry-tagged seals. Here we present a mathematical method for obtaining site-specific correction factors without telemetry. The method also determines site-specific environmental factors associated with haulout and provides algebraic equations … Show more

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“…During the pupping (June-July) and moult (July-September) seasons, a consistent proportion of the population is found on land. Hence most surveys assessing population size and pup production are carried out during these periods (Thompson et al 1997;Meesters et al 2007;Teilmann, Rigét & Harkonen 2010;Cowles et al 2013). However, harbour seals also utilise haul-out sites throughout the year, presumably to rest.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the pupping (June-July) and moult (July-September) seasons, a consistent proportion of the population is found on land. Hence most surveys assessing population size and pup production are carried out during these periods (Thompson et al 1997;Meesters et al 2007;Teilmann, Rigét & Harkonen 2010;Cowles et al 2013). However, harbour seals also utilise haul-out sites throughout the year, presumably to rest.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%