Hi all, we are pleased to announce the following paper published online, please email me for pdf's. best, Ellen
Funayama, K., Hines, E., Davis, J, and S. Allen. Effects of sea-level rise on northern elephant seals at Point Reyes peninsula, California. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. DOI: 10.1002/aqc.2318 ABSTRACT 1. Northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) historically experienced a significant population decrease to the brink of extinction owing to human exploitation, but have since recovered and recolonized former breeding/haul-out sites. Point Reyes Peninsula, California, is one location where population increase has resulted in colony expansion. 2. Initial models identified suitable breeding haul-outs and suggested that human disturbance, geomorphology, mean wave height, and slope were important explanatory variables. Three sea-level rise (SLR) scenarios were run, which indicated that most current and potential haul-out sites would largely be inundated by 2050. Because the Point Reyes coast has limited suitable habitat for the seals to colonize, conservation measures may guide management responses to SLR. 3. The resulting analyses can be used to better understand local-scale seal responses to SLR and contribute to effective management of pinnipeds within Point Reyes National Seashore and elsewhere. Ellen Hines, PhD Professor of Geography Marine & Coastal Conservation and Spatial Planning Lab Romberg Tiburon Center for Environmental Studies San Francisco State University 3152 Paradise Drive Tiburon, CA 94920 USA 1 415 338 1482 Fax: 1 415 338 6243 [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> gis.sfsu.edu/coastal
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