The environment is currently undergoing changes at both global (e.g., climate change) and local (e.g., tourism, pollution, habitat modification) scales that have the capacity to affect the viability of animal and plant populations. Many of these changes, such as human disturbance, have an anthropogenic origin and therefore may be mitigated by management action. To do so requires an understanding of the impact of human activities and changing environmental conditions on population dynamics. We investigated the influence of human activity on important life history parameters (reproductive rate, and body condition, and growth rate of neonate pups) for California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) in the Gulf of California, Mexico. Increased hu...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-03For wild mammals, weaning begins the most vulner...
Abstract Understanding what drives changes in wildlife demography is fundamental to the conservation...
Graduation date: 2007The Steller Sea Lion Research Initiative was passed in 2001 to provide funding ...
The environment is currently undergoing changes at both global (e.g., climate change) and local (e.g...
The environment is currently undergoing changes at both global (e.g., climate change) and local (e.g...
There is considerable interest in assessing and mitigating disruptive effects of humans on the beha...
California sea lions Zalophus californianus occupy 26 islands in the Gulf of California (GoC), Mexic...
Assessing the health of wildlife populations is critical to achieving conservation goals. However, p...
Los Islotes is the southernmost breeding site of the California sea lion (Zalophus californianus cal...
For California sea lions (Zalophus californianus), a dominant species on the California coast, under...
California sea lions, Zalophus californianus, are often viewed as a sentinel species whose health re...
Estimates of demographic parameters are essential for assessing the status of populations and assign...
Fluctuating asymmetry, small random differences between the left and right side of a bilateral trait...
The global population of California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) has declined in the Gulf of C...
California sea lions increased from approximately 50,000 to 340,000 animals in the last 40 years, an...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-03For wild mammals, weaning begins the most vulner...
Abstract Understanding what drives changes in wildlife demography is fundamental to the conservation...
Graduation date: 2007The Steller Sea Lion Research Initiative was passed in 2001 to provide funding ...
The environment is currently undergoing changes at both global (e.g., climate change) and local (e.g...
The environment is currently undergoing changes at both global (e.g., climate change) and local (e.g...
There is considerable interest in assessing and mitigating disruptive effects of humans on the beha...
California sea lions Zalophus californianus occupy 26 islands in the Gulf of California (GoC), Mexic...
Assessing the health of wildlife populations is critical to achieving conservation goals. However, p...
Los Islotes is the southernmost breeding site of the California sea lion (Zalophus californianus cal...
For California sea lions (Zalophus californianus), a dominant species on the California coast, under...
California sea lions, Zalophus californianus, are often viewed as a sentinel species whose health re...
Estimates of demographic parameters are essential for assessing the status of populations and assign...
Fluctuating asymmetry, small random differences between the left and right side of a bilateral trait...
The global population of California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) has declined in the Gulf of C...
California sea lions increased from approximately 50,000 to 340,000 animals in the last 40 years, an...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-03For wild mammals, weaning begins the most vulner...
Abstract Understanding what drives changes in wildlife demography is fundamental to the conservation...
Graduation date: 2007The Steller Sea Lion Research Initiative was passed in 2001 to provide funding ...