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Artículo
TÍTULO
Demographic model of a sea lion breeding colony in the southern Gulf of California
AUTOR
Pérez Lezama, E.L.. Chávez Ortiz, Ernesto Aarón. Shirasago Germán, Bernardo. Obeso Nieblas, Maclovio.
ASESORES
INSTITUCIÓN
Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN)
FECHA
2011-01-01
PAIS
México
TEMAS
breeding colony. Body growth. zalophus californianus. pinniped. sea lion. Population dynamics.
DESCRIPCIÓN
The California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) is the most abundant pinniped in northwestern Mexico. Five cohorts at the breeding colony on a small island (Los Islotes) in the Gulf of California were tagged and monitored over their lifespan to create data for demographic modeling. Changes in demographic characteristics from 1979 through 2004 were analyzed. Estimates of growth rate, length-weight relationships, and mortality coefficient per age and sex groups are provided. A 25-year simulation period showed a deficit in the number of pups with respect to adult females arriving at the colony. This analysis of the population dynamics provides an accuracy that was not possible in previous studies..
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CONSULTA
Documento : http://www.repositoriodigital.ipn.mx/handle/123456789/13590
REPOSITORIO
Repositorio Digital Institucional, Coordinación General de Servicios Informáticos.
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