2023
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.16947
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Ninety years of change, from commercial extinction to recovery, range expansion and decline for Antarctic fur seals at South Georgia

Jaume Forcada,
Joseph I. Hoffman,
Olivier Gimenez
et al.

Abstract: With environmental change, understanding how species recover from overharvesting and maintain viable populations is central to ecosystem restoration. Here, we reconstruct 90 years of recovery trajectory of the Antarctic fur seal at South Georgia (S.W. Atlantic), a key indicator species in the krill‐based food webs of the Southern Ocean. After being harvested to commercial extinction by 1907, this population rebounded and now constitutes the most abundant otariid in the World. However, its status remains uncert… Show more

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“…Respiratory signs in elephant seals have been observed (The Guardian, online-b). South Georgia is reported to be the habitat of 98% of the world's population of Antarctic fur seals, which are at constant threat (Forcada et al, 2023; The Guardian, online-b).…”
Section: Hpai Virus Detections In Non-human Mammals 221 Hpai Virus De...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Respiratory signs in elephant seals have been observed (The Guardian, online-b). South Georgia is reported to be the habitat of 98% of the world's population of Antarctic fur seals, which are at constant threat (Forcada et al, 2023; The Guardian, online-b).…”
Section: Hpai Virus Detections In Non-human Mammals 221 Hpai Virus De...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). The 2019 season was among the worst on record 42 , as indicated by substantially lower numbers of breeding females (Fig. 1b), reduced pup birth mass (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternatively, viability selection may operate during the time-window after weaning and prior to recruitment at around 4–6 years of age 42 . Indeed, one might expect selection against inbred animals to be stronger during this period as the sub-adults are nutritionally independent from their mothers and have to fend for themselves.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Antarctic fur seal, Arctocephalus gazella, is a highly dimorphic, non-pagophilic species with a breeding distribution restricted to the Southern Ocean, in its Atlantic and Indian sectors (Kaschner et al, 2019). It is the second most abundant pinniped in the world and the most abundant species in the Southern Hemisphere (Forcada et al, 2023). Male and female Antarctic fur seals differ not only in body size (120-140 kg males vs. 25-50 kg females; Blanchet et al, 2013) but also in their winter habitats (Arthur et al, 2015(Arthur et al, , 2017Lowther et al, 2020;March et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Global warming was initially predicted to have a neutral effect on Antarctic fur seal populations (Siniff et al, 2008), but there is increasing evidence of population declines both in colonies breeding close to the Antarctic Convergence (Forcada et al, 2023;Forcada & Hoffman, 2014) and in the South Shetland Islands (Krause et al, 2022(Krause et al, , 2023Schwarz et al, 2013). It is worth noting that the three subpopulations in the Atlantic Sector of the Southern Ocean (South Georgia Islands, South Shetland Islands and Bouvet Island) are demographically independent (Krause et al, 2023) and that the reasons for their decline are also different, although at least partially related to global warming (Forcada et al, 2023;Krause et al, 2022Krause et al, , 2023. For all these reasons, the species constitutes an excellent model to test whether males and females will respond differently to global warming.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%