2011
DOI: 10.3354/meps09370
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Harbor seal foraging response to a seasonal resource pulse, spawning Pacific herring

Abstract: Evidence suggests that Pacific harbor seals Phoca vitulina are likely to alter their foraging behavior in response to seasonal prey pulses. We hypothesized that spawning herring Clupea pallasii aggregations are seasonally important prey for harbor seals, predicting that (1) harbor seal consumption of adult herring would peak during the spawning season, (2) harbor seals would seasonally change their foraging areas to take advantage of spawning herring aggregations, and (3) seal diving behavior would reflect the… Show more

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“…Uppertrophic-level predators can exert a strong influence on marine food webs, switching to less-preferred prey as preferred prey are depleted (Berriman et al 2015 and see papers cited within). Juvenile salmonids typically comprise a small component of diets of harbor seals, which feed most frequently on gadoids and clupeids in the Salish Sea (Thomas et al 2011). A major shift in the Puget Sound food web occurred in the early 1990s (Harvey et al 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Uppertrophic-level predators can exert a strong influence on marine food webs, switching to less-preferred prey as preferred prey are depleted (Berriman et al 2015 and see papers cited within). Juvenile salmonids typically comprise a small component of diets of harbor seals, which feed most frequently on gadoids and clupeids in the Salish Sea (Thomas et al 2011). A major shift in the Puget Sound food web occurred in the early 1990s (Harvey et al 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Harbor seals are generalist foragers, but with clear species preferences that can reflect ecosystem shifts over decadal time scales (Thomas 2015). Harbor seal diets also shift seasonally in response to fish migrations, spawning aggregations, and other factors (Olesiuk 1993, Thomas et al 2011. Steelhead smolts migrate rapidly to the Pacific Ocean and are only present in appreciable numbers in Puget Sound for about 2 mo (mid-April to mid-June), with a strong peak in abundance from early to mid-May.…”
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“…Their dietary seasonally alter based on mating period, prey migrations, and other factors [4,5]. When herring population decreased due to the fishing, the population of seal also reduced.…”
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confidence: 99%