1. Understanding spatial structure and identifying subpopulations are critical for estimating population growth rates and extinction risk, and as such essential for effective conservation planning. However, movement and spatiotemporal environmental data are often unavailable, limiting our ability to directly define subpopulations and their level of asynchrony. 2. This study applies a recently developed statistical technique using time-series analysis of abundance data to identify subpopulations. The approach uses multivariate state-space models and AIC-based model selection to quantify the data support for different subpopulation numbers and configurations. This technique is applied to the population of California sea lions Zalophus califor...
Little is known about the spatial distribution patterns of territory use throughout the breeding sea...
This paper describes for the first time the relative abundance, population structure and numeric var...
Steller sea lions range across the Pacific rim from Southern California in the east to northern Jap...
Understanding the spatial structure of a population is critical for effective assessment and managem...
Understanding the spatial structure of a population is critical for effective assessment and managem...
A pressing need exists to develop new approaches for obtaining information on demographic rates with...
This study utilized a dataset of opportunistic sightings to describe at-sea spatial use patterns for...
Abstract. A pressing need exists to develop new approaches for obtaining information on demographic ...
<div><p>Reliable data necessary to parameterize population models are seldom available for imperiled...
Characterizing habitat suitability for a marine predator requires an understanding of the environmen...
Commercial and subsistence fisheries pressure is increasing in the Gulf of California, Mexico. One c...
Reliable data necessary to parameterize population models are seldom available for imperiled species...
The two stocks of Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) in Alaska include an endangered western sto...
There are 13 rookeries of California sea lions (Zalophus c. californianus) in the Gulf of California...
For California sea lions (Zalophus californianus), a dominant species on the California coast, under...
Little is known about the spatial distribution patterns of territory use throughout the breeding sea...
This paper describes for the first time the relative abundance, population structure and numeric var...
Steller sea lions range across the Pacific rim from Southern California in the east to northern Jap...
Understanding the spatial structure of a population is critical for effective assessment and managem...
Understanding the spatial structure of a population is critical for effective assessment and managem...
A pressing need exists to develop new approaches for obtaining information on demographic rates with...
This study utilized a dataset of opportunistic sightings to describe at-sea spatial use patterns for...
Abstract. A pressing need exists to develop new approaches for obtaining information on demographic ...
<div><p>Reliable data necessary to parameterize population models are seldom available for imperiled...
Characterizing habitat suitability for a marine predator requires an understanding of the environmen...
Commercial and subsistence fisheries pressure is increasing in the Gulf of California, Mexico. One c...
Reliable data necessary to parameterize population models are seldom available for imperiled species...
The two stocks of Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) in Alaska include an endangered western sto...
There are 13 rookeries of California sea lions (Zalophus c. californianus) in the Gulf of California...
For California sea lions (Zalophus californianus), a dominant species on the California coast, under...
Little is known about the spatial distribution patterns of territory use throughout the breeding sea...
This paper describes for the first time the relative abundance, population structure and numeric var...
Steller sea lions range across the Pacific rim from Southern California in the east to northern Jap...