Population Information Sample Clauses

Population Information for Yukon’s boreal caribou - There is no information on boreal caribou population trends for the entire NT1 population, but local information suggests animals in southern NT are declining while animals in northern NT1 are stable or increasing. Yukon’s boreal caribou are found in the northern portion of NT1. - Fewer than 100 boreal caribou are believed to be in Yukon at any given time (between 1-2% of the NT1 population); most of the NT1 population is in the Northwest Territories. - The distribution and abundance of predators (wolves, bears), ungulates (moose), and other prey (xxxxxxx) in Yukon’s boreal caribou range is unknown.
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Population Information. Considering the extent of these chosen fields and keeping in mind that the work developed within the Medium Term Plan covers several years, it was agreed to define within each of them, a federative theme to be highlighted in 2007 within the framework of the coordinated programmes:
Population Information. Current Population Trend: Unknown Extreme fluctuations? (in # of mature individuals) Justification Unknown - Severely fragmented? Justification No - Continuing decline in mature individuals? Qualifier Justification No - - Habitats and Ecology Killer whale distribution in the southern Iberian Peninsula is related to the migration of bluefin tuna (Xxxxxxx et al., 2013). This migratory pelagic tuna undertakes annual reproductive migrations, entering the Mediterranean Sea from the Atlantic Ocean during late spring, in search of suitable spawning areas (Sella, 1928). And later it comes back to the Atlantic in search of foraging areas in summer (de la Xxxxx et al., 2004). The presence of killer whales during summer and spring has been modeled through generalized additive models (GAMs) at the whole southern Iberian Peninsula (Gulf of Cadiz, Strait of Gibraltar and Alboran Sea). Spring model predicts killer whale presence in shallow waters close to the west coast of the Strait, were they would be capable of hunting schools of tuna entering the Mediterranean, using the endurance-exhaustion hunting technique (Guinet et al., 2007). While during summer, depth longitude and temperature had a significance effect on their presence probability, restricting their distribution area to the Strait of Gibraltar (Xxxxxxx et al., 2013). It was determined that their main prey is the bluefin tuna by using stable isotope analysis of skin samples (collected from May to July) (Xxxxxx-Tiscar, 2009). However there was a special case among them, the female known as Xxxx, which had a different isotopic signal, indicating that the animal fed on other coastal fishes (Xxxxxx-Tiscar, 2009). Annual energy requirements for the entire subpopulation of 39 whales in 2011, were estimated at the equivalent of approximately 1,600 tons of tuna (Xxxxxxx et al., 2016c). By interacting with the drop long-line fishery killer whales are provided with larger tuna (2 m), than the ones that they are able to actively xxxx (tuna 0.8–1.5 m). Consequently INT whales needed fewer number of tuna to meet their energy requirements (8 tuna per day) compared to those actively hunting (21–141 tuna per day) (Xxxxxxx et al., 2016c). Xxxxxxx et al. (2016d) found that foraging strategies are different between pods (INT and NOT), and all members within each pod participate in the same strategy. Those differences could arise through a combination of vertical transmission of information within matrilineal pods or by vertical ...

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