INVESTIGADORES
DANS Silvana Laura
artículos
Título:
The recovery process of a population is not always the same: The case of Otaria flavescens
Autor/es:
GRANDI, MARIA FLORENCIA; DANS, SILVANA LAURA; CRESPO, ENRIQUE ALBERTO
Revista:
MARINE BIOLOGY RESEARCH
Editorial:
TAYLOR & FRANCIS AS
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2015 vol. 11 p. 225 - 235
ISSN:
1745-1000
Resumen:
Populations of the South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) were decimated throughout its range along the Atlantic coast.Responses to this decline have been different in different parts of the species? distribution range. Some stocks are stilldecreasing, some remain stable, and some are recovering slowly. In the Southwestern Atlantic, sea lion populations are nowincreasing. However, 50 years after the cessation of hunting these populations have not recovered to the levels they hadbefore exploitation, with the recovery process occurring at the same time as increasing development of human coastalactivities. The aims of this study were to present recent information on abundance and trends in the southern Patagonianpopulation of sea lions and to test the hypothesis of population expansion with a particular recolonization process. Resultsshowed that there was an increase in the number of sea lions in all colonies and a change in the social composition of ninecolonies, but no new breeding colonies were found. The population trajectory of O. flavescens from southern Patagonia wassimilar to that observed in the rest of the South Atlantic populations, but the recovery and recolonization processes are stillin progress. Here we discuss possible explanations of which factors could have delayed the recovery within the SouthwesternAtlantic stocks.