Studying the behaviors of captive animals provides caretakers, ecologists, and conservationists with vital information on how better to care for them. I chose captive male California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) for my ethogram as little is known about their behavioral activities. I wanted to determine if they present an asymmetrical swimming preference and whether they display agonistic behaviors when there are no females present. I also aimed to examine the sea lions time budget, how they utilized their time in the pool. I used many observational sampling methods to gather data. My findings suggested there is a possibility that captive male sea lions may have an asymmetrical swimming preference. No instances of agonistic behavior oc...
California sea lions Zalophus californianus occupy 26 islands in the Gulf of California (GoC), Mexic...
Relating the behavior of predators to prey density is an important aspect of foraging theory. Change...
nergetic needs of marine mammals are not well studied. Studying the energetic needs of marine mammal...
Studying the behaviors of captive animals provides caretakers, ecologists, and conservationists with...
tereotypic behavior, or stereotypies, is characterized as repetitive, invariant behavior patterns, w...
I investigated diving behavior, movement, and spatially explicit foraging behavior of the sexually ...
This case study examined the effect of environmental enrichment on the activity budgets of a male an...
Our study examined the behavioral differences of the Galápagos sea lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) in rel...
For California sea lions (Zalophus californianus), a dominant species on the California coast, under...
Fluctuating asymmetry, small random differences between the left and right side of a bilateral trait...
Graduation date: 2007The Steller Sea Lion Research Initiative was passed in 2001 to provide funding ...
The aim of this study was to determine whether California sea lions ( Zalophus californianus...
There is considerable interest in assessing and mitigating disruptive effects of humans on the beha...
Variability in length of lactation and maternal association allows otariids flexibility to buffer t...
The United States Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA 1972) resulted in federal protection and enhanc...
California sea lions Zalophus californianus occupy 26 islands in the Gulf of California (GoC), Mexic...
Relating the behavior of predators to prey density is an important aspect of foraging theory. Change...
nergetic needs of marine mammals are not well studied. Studying the energetic needs of marine mammal...
Studying the behaviors of captive animals provides caretakers, ecologists, and conservationists with...
tereotypic behavior, or stereotypies, is characterized as repetitive, invariant behavior patterns, w...
I investigated diving behavior, movement, and spatially explicit foraging behavior of the sexually ...
This case study examined the effect of environmental enrichment on the activity budgets of a male an...
Our study examined the behavioral differences of the Galápagos sea lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) in rel...
For California sea lions (Zalophus californianus), a dominant species on the California coast, under...
Fluctuating asymmetry, small random differences between the left and right side of a bilateral trait...
Graduation date: 2007The Steller Sea Lion Research Initiative was passed in 2001 to provide funding ...
The aim of this study was to determine whether California sea lions ( Zalophus californianus...
There is considerable interest in assessing and mitigating disruptive effects of humans on the beha...
Variability in length of lactation and maternal association allows otariids flexibility to buffer t...
The United States Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA 1972) resulted in federal protection and enhanc...
California sea lions Zalophus californianus occupy 26 islands in the Gulf of California (GoC), Mexic...
Relating the behavior of predators to prey density is an important aspect of foraging theory. Change...
nergetic needs of marine mammals are not well studied. Studying the energetic needs of marine mammal...