Title: Killer whale and seal otter energetics
1Killer 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?
2Killer 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?
3Killer whales and sea otters
- Why should we care about sea otter declines?
Where have all the sea otters gone?
4Indirect 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?
5Indirect 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?
6Indirect 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?
7Indirect effects on communities
Where have all the sea otters gone?