Title of article :
Abundance of the Hawaiian monk seal in the main Hawaiian Islands Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Jason D. Baker، نويسنده , , Thea C. Johanos، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Most of the extant circa 1400 Hawaiian monk seals Monachus schauinslandi live in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (NWHI). However, an increasing number of sightings and births have recently occurred in the main Hawaiian Islands (MHI), where no systematic surveys of monk seals were conducted prior to 2000. We estimate that there were at least 45 seals in the MHI in 2000 and at least 52 in 2001, based on aerial surveys of all MHI coastlines, supplemented by sightings of seals from the ground. Moreover, annual births in the MHI have evidently increased since the mid-1990s. Weaned pups in the MHI are longer and have greater girth than those in the NWHI, perhaps reflecting greater per-capita abundance of prey resources. We think that Hawaiian monk seals have recently re-colonized the MHI, which were a very likely part of their historic range. Regardless, the MHI habitat appears to be favorable for continued increases of this endangered species.
Keywords :
Monachus schauinslandi , Abundance , Hawaiian monk seal , body condition
Journal title :
Biological Conservation
Journal title :
Biological Conservation