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Title: Food limitation of sea lion pups and the decline of forage off central and southern California
Authors: McClatchie, Sam
Keywords: Biology
Oceanography
Ecology
Sea lions
Forage
Food limitation
California Current System
Issue Date: 2016
Abstract: California sea lions increased from approximately 50 000 to 340 000 animals in the last 40 years, and their pups are starving and stranding on beaches in southern California, raising questions about the adequacy of their food supply. We investigated whether the declining sea lion pup weight at San Miguel rookery was associated with changes in abundance and quality of sardine, anchovy, rockfish and market squid forage. In the last decade off central California, where breeding female sea lions from San Miguel rookery feed, sardine and anchovy greatly decreased in biomass, whereas market squid and rockfish abundance increased. Pup weights fell as forage food quality declined associated with changes in the relative abundances of forage species.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/23598
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