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STELLER SEA LION BODY CONDITION INDICES
Authors:K W Pitcher  D G Calkins  G W Pendleton
Institution:Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation, 333 Raspberry Road, Anchorage, Alaska 99518, U. S. A. E-mail:;Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation, P. O. Box 240020, Douglas, Alaska 99824, U. S. A.
Abstract:We evaluated various measurements of mass, morphology, and blubber thickness as indices of fatness for Steller sea lions by correlation with the percentage of total body mass comprised by the sculp (%SCULP). We concluded LMD-index was the best index evaluated because it had a relatively high r 2 (0.58), had a linear relationship with %SCULP, and the intercept term was not different from O. We suggest the development of a LMD-index for otariids would likely reduce the unexplained variation in the index. We developed a multiple regression model ( r 2= 0.745, P < 0.001) for predicting %SCULP with LMD-index and functions of sex, age, and season as predictor variables. Steller sea lions < 5 yr of age had higher %SCULP values than those ≥ 5 yr. %SCULP declined with age for sea lions < 5 yr. Both younger and older males were fatter during the winter/spring period than during summer/ fall. Females of both age classes had similar %SCULP values throughout the year. Steller sea lions are relatively lean pinnipeds; estimates of blubber and total body lipids ranged from 5% to 17% of total body mass.
Keywords:Steller sea lion              Eumetopias jubatus            condition indices  body condition  blubber  body composition
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