摘要: |
Pacific harbor seals (Phoca vitulina richardii) are the most abundant and only year-round resident pinniped in the National Parks of the San Francisco Bay Area, California. Long-term monitoring studies at the largest harbor seal colonies in Point Reyes National Seashore have been conducted intermittently since the mid-1970s by various groups. Annual monitoring by National Park Service (NPS) staff, using peer-reviewed methods, began in 1996 with the current suite of monitoring sites adopted in 2000. The objectives of monitoring each site and the population as a whole are to: i) detect changes in population size, ii) detect changes in reproductive success as indicated by pup production, and iii) identify anthropogenic or environmental factors that may affect the condition of the population. |