Approximately 54% of the world population of southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) breeds at South Georgia. A partial survey in 1951 and a complete survey in 1985, together with counts at specific sites between these times, suggested that the population (around 100 000 breeding females) had not changed significantly in 34 years. This was in contrast to marked declines in most other populations. To examine this further, we conducted a third survey in 1995. This produced an estimate of 113 444 (se = 4902) breeding females. Taking into account improved information about the behaviour of female elephant seals since the survey in 1985, there was no significant change in the number of breeding female elephant seals between 1985 and 1995. Whe...
Southern elephant seals at Marion Island inhabit the leeward coasts, where the beaches have a flat p...
The means by which populations are regulated form a central theme in conservation biology, and much ...
Please visit the project website, www.eleseal.org, for updates. The elephant seals: introduction to ...
The elephant seal population of South Georgia was surveyed comprehensively during the 1985 breeding ...
The population structure and social organization of the Southern Elephant Seal, Mirounga leonina, we...
Demographic parameters from a 14-year mark-recapture program on southern elephant seals at Marion Is...
Southern elephant seal Mirounga leonina numbers declined precipitously throughout most of their circ...
Mark-resight data were analysed for 13 cohorts from a declining population of southern elephant seal...
The population of Southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) at Macquarie Island has declined since ...
The population of Southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) at Macquarie Island has declined since ...
Twelve southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) were tracked for an average of 119 days as they le...
Body growth was an essential component of early biological research undertaken to develop sustainab...
We examined annual juvenile survival in southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) at Marion Island ...
The breeding population of Mirounga leonina (L.) a t Maoquarie Island is stable at about 36,000 cows...
Southern elephant seals Mirounga leonina selected mainly the gently sloping, smooth-surfaced beaches...
Southern elephant seals at Marion Island inhabit the leeward coasts, where the beaches have a flat p...
The means by which populations are regulated form a central theme in conservation biology, and much ...
Please visit the project website, www.eleseal.org, for updates. The elephant seals: introduction to ...
The elephant seal population of South Georgia was surveyed comprehensively during the 1985 breeding ...
The population structure and social organization of the Southern Elephant Seal, Mirounga leonina, we...
Demographic parameters from a 14-year mark-recapture program on southern elephant seals at Marion Is...
Southern elephant seal Mirounga leonina numbers declined precipitously throughout most of their circ...
Mark-resight data were analysed for 13 cohorts from a declining population of southern elephant seal...
The population of Southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) at Macquarie Island has declined since ...
The population of Southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) at Macquarie Island has declined since ...
Twelve southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) were tracked for an average of 119 days as they le...
Body growth was an essential component of early biological research undertaken to develop sustainab...
We examined annual juvenile survival in southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) at Marion Island ...
The breeding population of Mirounga leonina (L.) a t Maoquarie Island is stable at about 36,000 cows...
Southern elephant seals Mirounga leonina selected mainly the gently sloping, smooth-surfaced beaches...
Southern elephant seals at Marion Island inhabit the leeward coasts, where the beaches have a flat p...
The means by which populations are regulated form a central theme in conservation biology, and much ...
Please visit the project website, www.eleseal.org, for updates. The elephant seals: introduction to ...