Title: Where have all the sea otter gone
1Population ecology
- Where have all the sea otter gone?
- Sea otters are smallest marine mammals
- Occur in coastal habitats in northern Pacific
Ocean
- Feed on variety of fish and marine invertebrates
- Gregarious live in rafts of about 100
individuals
Where have all the sea otters gone?
2Population ecology
- Where have all the sea otter gone?
- In late1700s, Americans, English and Russians
hunting sea otters for pelts
- By 1911, when International Fur Seal Treaty
enacted, sea otters nearly extinct
- Currently, about 150,000 sea otters
Where have all the sea otters gone?
3Population ecology
- Where have all the sea otter gone?
- Current range of sea otters a portion of former
range
Where have all the sea otters gone?
4Population ecology
- Where have all the sea otter gone?
- Since 1990s, sea otter population has declined
sharply in Aleutian Islands
- In next several lectures we will explore why
Where have all the sea otters gone?
5Population ecology
- Population groups of individuals of a given
species that occur together
- Members of a single species make up a population
- But a species may be represented by many
populations
- Major properties of populations
Where have all the sea otters gone?
6Population ecology
- Distribution geographic range of a population
- Biotic and abiotic conditions determine where a
population can survive and reproduce
- Population distributions can change over time
- Most population distributions are declining
because of habitat destruction by humans
- Others expand or contract naturally
Where have all the sea otters gone?
7Population ecology
- Metapopulations network of populations that
interact occasionally by exchanging individuals
- Occur when habitat is patchily distributed and
separated by unsuitable habitat
- Characterized by suitable habitat patches going
extinct and getting recolonized over time
Where have all the sea otters gone?
8Population ecology
- Simple metapopulation contains populations in
equally suitable habitats
- Differences in habitat suitability produces a
source-sink metapopulation
- Sources populations in high-quality habitat
continually produce surplus individuals that
colonize new habitats
- Sinks populations in low-quality habitat can
not persist without continuous input from
neighboring populations
Where have all the sea otters gone?
9Population ecology
- Dispersion spacing between individuals in a
population
- Individuals do not interact with each other or
non-uniform habitat conditions
- Usually result of competitive interactions or
territories
- Individuals cluster in response to uneven
resources
Where have all the sea otters gone?
10Population ecology
- Demography statistical study of populations
- Population size number of individuals
- Population growth size of population over time
- Population structure proportion of individuals
in different age classes
- Population growth strongly influenced by age
structure
- Populations with large number of young
individuals grow rapidly because an increasing
proportion of individuals are reproductive
- Populations with equal numbers of individuals in
different age classes usually maintain same
population size
Where have all the sea otters gone?
11Population ecology
- Population pyramids show age structure
Where have all the sea otters gone?
12Population ecology
- Life tables describe mortality and fecundity of
different age classes
- Mortality number of individuals that die in a
given period
- Survivorship (lx) proportion of individuals
that survive from birth to age x
- Mortality (Mx) proportion of individuals that
die between age x and age x1
- Fecundity number of offspring produced in a
given period
- Age-specific fecundity (mx) average number of
offspring produced by females at age x
Where have all the sea otters gone?
13Population ecology
- Example life table (Poa annua)
Where have all the sea otters gone?