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Pup Production and Breeding Distribution of the Caspian Seal (Phoca caspica) in Relation to Human Impacts

机译:幼体产量和里海豹(Phoca caspica)的繁殖分布与人类影响的关系

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Aerial surveys of Caspian seals on the winter ice field in Kazakhstan territorial waters were carried out in February 2005 and 2006 to assess the annual pup production for the species and natural predation on newborn pups. Estimated pup production was 21063 in 2005 and 16905 in 2006 (including an estimated figure for pups born in Russian territory in each year). The breeding population size of approximately 20000 females is much less than published estimates from the late 1980s. Eagles were the principal natural predators of pups. Commercial icebreaker routes passed through areas of dense pup concentrations in 2006, although not in 2005. Our findings have important implications for the development of conservation strategies for the species. Natural mortality, loss to predators, and, more important, the current hunting quota substantially exceed the recruitment of the Caspian seal population. Anthropogenic sources of mortality should be managed to avoid further declines in the species.
机译:2005年2月和2006年2月,在哈萨克斯坦领海冬季冰场上进行了里海海豹的航测,以评估该物种的年幼仔产量和新生幼仔的自然捕食情况。估计幼犬的产量在2005年为21063,在2006年为16905(包括每年在俄罗斯境内出生的幼犬的估计数字)。大约20000头雌性的繁殖种群数量远小于1980年代后期的公开估计。老鹰是幼崽的主要天敌。商业破冰船路线在2006年穿过幼崽密集的地区,尽管2005年没有。我们的发现对制定该物种的保护策略具有重要意义。自然死亡率,食肉动物的损失以及更重要的是,目前的狩猎配额大大超过了里海海豹种群的招募。应设法控制人为造成的死亡,以避免物种进一步减少。

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    《AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment》 |2008年第5期|p.356-361|共6页
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    Tero Ha¨rko¨nen, PhD, Associate Professor, has a researchposition at the Swedish Museum of Natural History. He hasbeen, or is running projects on marine mammals in the Baltic,Greenland, the Antarctic and the Caspian Sea, and is currentlyengaged in establishing conservation and management plans forall Baltic seal species through work within HELCOM and theICES. His address: Swedish Museum of Natural History, Box50007, S-104 05 Stockholm Sweden.E-mail: Tero.Harkonen@nrm.seMart Ju¨ ssi, MSci, started modern seal research in Estonia, andis engaged in several projects including EU-Life and the Caspianseal project, focussed on research and conservation ofbiodiversity. He has worked for prolonged periods at the FinnishGame and Fisheries Research Institute and the Sea MammalResearch Institute in the UK. His address: Estonian Fund forNature, PO Box 245, Tartu, Estonia EE 50002.E-mail: mart.jussi@gmail.comMirgaly Baimukanov, PhD, is director of the Institute ofHydrobiology and Ecology, Almaty. His scientific interests arepopulation biology of water animals and development of theProtected Areas network for rare and endangered species aswell as protection of water ecosystems. His address: FisheriesResearch Centre of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic ofKazakhstan, Sujunbaja prospect, 89a, Almaty, 480016, Republicof Kazakhstan.E-mail: mirgaliy@mail.ruAnders Bignert, PhD, is a Senior Scientist at the SwedishMuseum of Natural History. His research is focussed onstatistical analyses of trends in concentrations of ecotoxicsubstances in the Baltic Biota. His address: Swedish Museumof Natural History, Box 50007, S-104 05 Stockholm Sweden.E-mail: Anders.Bignert@nrm.seLilia Dmitrieva, MSci The research activities of Lilia Dmitrievaare focused on the impact of human activities on marinemammals especially land locked species of ringed seals andCaspian seals. Her address: St. Petersburg Naturalist Society,Universitetskaya emb. 7/9, St. Petersburg, 199034, RussianFederation.E-mail: sealilia@gmail.comYesbol Kasimbekov, MSci, is the Caspian seal specialist at theFisheries Research Center. His interests include the ecology ofkey fish and mammal species in Kazakhstan. His address:Fisheries Research Centre of the Ministry of Agriculture of theRepublic of Kazakhstan, Sujunbaja prospect, 89a, Almaty,480016, Republic of Kazakhstan.E-mail: npcrh@itte.kzMikhail Verevkin, MSci, is Senior scientist at the Laboratory ofVertebrate Zoology at the Biological Institute of St. PetersburgState University. His research interests encompass the distribution,structure and dynamics of seals populations, especiallyanthropogenic impacts on ice breeding seals. He is thecoordinator of investigations in the Ladoga Lake and the Russianpart of the Gulf of Finland in the Baltic Sea. His address: 199034Universitetskaya emb. 7/9 St. Petersburg State University, BalticFund for Nature, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation.E-mail: vermiv@TV9311.spb.eduSusan Wilson, PhD, is a consultant in seal conservation biology.Her research interests focus on behavioural ecology, includingreproductive behavior and pup development. Her address: TaraSeal Research, 14 Bridge Street, Killyleagh, Co. Down BT309QN, N. Ireland, UK.E-mail: suewilson@sealresearch.orgSimon Goodman, PhD, is a lecturer in evolutionary biology at theUniversity of Leeds. His research interests span conservationbiology, particularly with regard to the impact of wildlife diseases,and population genetics. His address: Institute of Integrative andComparative Biology, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK.E-mail: s.j.goodman@leeds.ac.uk;

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    Production , Breeding;

    机译:生产繁殖;

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