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Title: Killer whale and seal otter energetics


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Killer whales and sea otters
  • Killer whale and seal otter energetics
  • Daily caloric requirements
  • Male killer whale 308,000 Kcal/day or 5-7 sea
    otters
  • Female killer whale 187,000 Kcal/day or 3-5 sea
    otters
  • Account for 40,000 sea otters lost over 6 years?
  • 5 sea otters per day per whale x 365 days x 6
    years 10,950 sea otters!
  • 10,950 sea otters eaten x 4 whales would account
    for 40,000 sea otter losses

Where have all the sea otters gone?
2
Killer whales and sea otters
  • Sea otters usually not main component of killer
    whale diet -- why the change?
  • Some fish populations have declined in recent
    decades
  • Shortage of certain fish caused substantial
    declines in harbor seals and sea lions
  • Shortage of seals and sea lions resulted in
    killer whales preying on smaller sea otters

Where have all the sea otters gone?
3
Killer whales and sea otters
  • Why should we care about sea otter declines?

Where have all the sea otters gone?
4
Indirect effects on communities
  • Predation (or parasitism) can reduce competition,
    preventing competitive exclusion
  • Predators typically feed on several types of prey
  • Prey selected based on its relative abundance
  • Superior competitors can reach high relative
    abundance, but predation can control such
    populations
  • Example removal of starfish (Pisaster) in rocky
    intertidal results in competitive exclusion by
    mussels

Where have all the sea otters gone?
5
Indirect effects on communities
  • Predation (or parasitism) can result in many
    indirect effects on other species
  • Example ant-rodent interactions
  • Both ants and rodents eat seeds in Chihuahuan
    Desert
  • Removal of rodents caused initial increase in ant
    populations, but then a decrease

Where have all the sea otters gone?
6
Indirect effects on communities
  • Keystone species species that have strong
    effect on the composition of the community
  • Removal of keystone species causes a decrease in
    species richness
  • Example sea otters eat sea urchins which are
    superior competitors if sea urchin populations
    increase, kelp reduced and species richness drops

Where have all the sea otters gone?
7
Indirect effects on communities
  • Kelp forest

Where have all the sea otters gone?
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