In northern Patagonia, commercial harvesting of South American sea lions, Otaria flavescens, from 1920 to 1960, decimated its population abundance. Population recovery was not immediate after hunting ceased in 1962. The population was stable until 1989, and since then has grown at an annual rate of increase of 5.7%. Along with this growth there was an increase of the juvenile fraction and changes in the social composition of colonies, which could be related to changes in some population vital rates. The aim of this study was to analyze changes in the survivorship pattern of Otaria flavescens through time. The ultimate goal was to contribute to a better understanding of changes that could have operated on the ecosystem after the decline and ...
In this article, we present the first results of the determination of season at death performed over...
Considerable uncertainties often surround the causes of long-term changes in population abundance. O...
Conditions experienced during the nonbreeding period have profound long-term effects on individual f...
Populations of the South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) were decimated throughout its range a...
Effective population size (Ne) is a parameter of central importance in evolutionary biology and cons...
The South American sea lion, Otaria flavescens, is one of the most conspicuous marine mammals along ...
An understanding of the underlying processes and comprehensive history of population growth after a ...
Craniometrical data of male and female skulls collected from 1974 to 2007 were used to test the hypo...
The San Matías Gulf (SMG) is a semi-enclosed ecosystem where the Argentine hake Merluccius hubbsi (A...
Hoffman J, Kowalski GJ, Klimova A, Eberhart-Phillips L, Staniland IJ, Baylis AMM. Population structu...
The north-central Patagonian coast is the sea lions most abundant area in Argentina. As occurs along...
The Peruvian upwelling system is one of the most unpredictable but productive marine ecosystems in ...
Populations of the South American sea lion (SASL, Otaria byronia) have been intensely exploited for ...
An understanding of the mechanisms that shape animal-population dynamics is a fundamental considerat...
The aim of this work was to analyse those characteristics of the Atlantic coast that are associated ...
In this article, we present the first results of the determination of season at death performed over...
Considerable uncertainties often surround the causes of long-term changes in population abundance. O...
Conditions experienced during the nonbreeding period have profound long-term effects on individual f...
Populations of the South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) were decimated throughout its range a...
Effective population size (Ne) is a parameter of central importance in evolutionary biology and cons...
The South American sea lion, Otaria flavescens, is one of the most conspicuous marine mammals along ...
An understanding of the underlying processes and comprehensive history of population growth after a ...
Craniometrical data of male and female skulls collected from 1974 to 2007 were used to test the hypo...
The San Matías Gulf (SMG) is a semi-enclosed ecosystem where the Argentine hake Merluccius hubbsi (A...
Hoffman J, Kowalski GJ, Klimova A, Eberhart-Phillips L, Staniland IJ, Baylis AMM. Population structu...
The north-central Patagonian coast is the sea lions most abundant area in Argentina. As occurs along...
The Peruvian upwelling system is one of the most unpredictable but productive marine ecosystems in ...
Populations of the South American sea lion (SASL, Otaria byronia) have been intensely exploited for ...
An understanding of the mechanisms that shape animal-population dynamics is a fundamental considerat...
The aim of this work was to analyse those characteristics of the Atlantic coast that are associated ...
In this article, we present the first results of the determination of season at death performed over...
Considerable uncertainties often surround the causes of long-term changes in population abundance. O...
Conditions experienced during the nonbreeding period have profound long-term effects on individual f...