Año Nuevo. Karen Pihl

Similar documents
WHAT S HAPPENING SEPTEMBER - NOVEMBER:

GRAY WHALE. Text source: The Marine Mammal Center

E-SEAL NEWS. Seals on the move. It s spring! Watch for weaners! For up-to-date information visit our website!

Chapter 12: Marine Mammals. By: Da Lynne Cousar, Megan Dudenbostel, Kyle Nemeth, Matt Boyle, and Steven Miller

Chapter 09 Marine Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals

CONSERVANCY. P.O. Box 2016 La Jolla, CA

Logistics (cont.) While in the park

Where in the World do Pinnipeds Live? [Grades 6 & 7]

MARINE SCIENCE. Monday 14 May 2018

INTRODUCTION. common name: scientific name: Tursiops truncatus

BREATHE like a Pinniped?

MARINE SCIENCE. Monday 21 May 2018

Pinnipeds. Andrew W Trites Marine Mammal Research Unit Fisheries Centre, UBC

All about Marine Mammals

Fish 475: Marine Mammalogy

Key Concepts Characteristics of Marine Mammals Sea Otters

MARINE SCIENCE. Monday 23 Jan 2017

2015 Elephant Seal Breeding Season Update March 6, 2015

Distribution Ecology attempts to explain the restricted and generally patchy distribution of species

Marine Turtles, Mammals and Seabirds. Chapter 9

Harp Seals. By:Carly Spence 5th Grade Mr.Goldfarb s Class

Alaska Sea Lions and Seals

Pinniped Social Systems

Midterm 2: Scantron results. Term Paper Due on Thursday!

LESSON 2 Marine Mammals Kindergarten to Grade 3

LESSON 2 Marine Mammals Grades 4 to 7

Charismatic Megafauna (Marine Mammals) Marine Mammals

Seals and people. A guide for helping injured seals

A. Reading Comprehension 20 marks. Facts about Seals. Seals bark like a dog, have whiskers like a cat and swim like a fish.

Steller sea lion decline perspectives

Foundation for the course:

For Creative Minds. The Inuit

10 New Insights about male NES based on results of 3- year survey during molting/breeding seasons

Humpback Whale. The Kids Times: Volume II, Issue 5. NOAA s National Marine Fisheries Service, Office of Protected Resources

Dolphins. By Emmy Richards

Cetacean Social & Reproductive Systems

The Role of Marine Mammals in Marine Ecosystems -- part II. Lisa T. Ballance SIO 133 Marine Mammal Biology Spring 2015

Lecture Nektons Pearson Education, Inc.

Marine Mammals Chapter 10

Meet the Dolphin. Sample file. Amuse Their Minds Publishing

Sperm Whale. The Kid s Times: Volume II, Issue 8. NOAA s National Marine Fisheries Service, Office of Protected Resources

BIOLOGY 183 MARINE BIOLOGY PIMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE, DOWNTOWN CAMPUS WORKSHEETS FOR UNIT 7 UNIT 7 LEARNING OBJECTIVES UNIT 7 ACTIVITIES

Whales Dolphins And Seals A Field Guide To The Marine Mammals Of The World

The Role of Marine Mammals in Marine Ecosystems -- part II. Lisa T. Ballance SIO 133 Marine Mammal Biology Spring 2018

Phylogeny of Marine Mammals

STELLER SEA LION (Eumetopias jubatus)

Grade 3. Practice Test. Plight of the Polar Bear Giant Pandas

Topic 10: Origin of Cetaceans: A Macroevolutionary Case Study

Cetaceans whales, dolphins and porpoises

Tayassu tajacu (Collared Peccary or Quenk)

Population Survey of Male Adult and Subadult NES at the Piedras Blancas Rookery during the 2016 Breeding Season

Hold your Breath and Stay Fat: Sleep Apnea as a Water and Energy-Saving Strategy in Elephant Seals

Dr. Jumanto, Basic Reading, Basic Skills, FIB, Udinus, Semarang 1 September 2016 to date

Bobbie Kalman & Jaqueline Langille Crabtree Publishing Company

2017 Elephant Seal Breeding Season Update February 10, 2017

Killer whales of Sea Lion Island (Falkland Islands)

I am the Walrus. HW 2: Marine Organisms By: Anonymous Oceanography 1 Lecture Professor Wiese Spring /12/10

Dolphins. By lily pad

WHAT IS A MARINE MAMMAL?

Fish 475: Marine Mammalogy 20 May 2009

Maternal body size and phylogeny are considered to be important factors in determining the lactation strategy exhibited by a species.

The West Indian Manatee- A Study in Evolutionary Patterns

Announcements. Missed Exam Policy

Population Survey of Male Northern Elephant Seals at the Piedras Blancas Rookery during the Molting Season: Year Two

SIO Marine Mammal Behavior, and Social Systems: Ma;ng. John Hildebrand, Scripps Inst. Oceanography, UCSD

Domoic Acid Toxicity Toxic Algae Poisoning

Weddell World. Our expedition camp glows at midnight on the sea ice.

Reproduction: Cetaceans.

Lesson 2: Cetaceans What makes a whale a whale?

Monachus schauinslandi (Matschie, 1905) PHOC Mona 3 SMH

The Reproductive Patterns of Salmonids: Factors Affecting Male Reproductive Success

Make a difference Help protect bottlenose dolphins IN THE BAY OF ISLANDS

Non-Fiction Close Reading Passages

Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Taking Marine Mammals

2016 Elephant Seal Breeding Season Update January 29, 2016

Planet Earth Shallow Seas Based on the BBC Planet Earth DVD

21a. Distribution limited to temperate eastern and central North Pacific (Fig. 451)... Northern elephant seal (Mirounga angustirostris) p.

Text Features. Title Page. Timeline. Table of Contents. Illustrations and Photographs. Index. Captions. Glossary. Diagrams. Subtitle. Labels.

RECOVERY POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT FOR NORTHERN FUR SEALS (Callorhinus ursinus)

Exploration Guide to the Exhibits

Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Seabird and Pinniped Research

Bob and Paul go to the Arctic to work with Kit Kovacs, Christian Lydersen, et al. Norwegian Polar Institute, Tromsø, Norway

2013 Northern Elephant Seal Season Summary

Socal Odontoceti (toothed whales) by Patti Schick Hornblower Cruises & Events

SIO Marine Mammal Behavior, and Social Systems: Ma;ng. John Hildebrand, Scripps Inst. Oceanography, UCSD

Class Mammalia. Biology ~ Advanced Studies

APPENDIX E MARINE MAMMAL PROTECTION ACT COMPLIANCE

Flipping Fins By Olivia Robitaille

EUTHERIAN MAMMALS. Eutherian Mammals are classified into orders on the basis of dentition. It does not involve phylogeny.

Count how many butterflies you can spot on the wall. Count how many butterflies you can spot on the floor

Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Seabird Research Activities

Mousetrap Workspaces Histriophoca fasciata

Marine Mammals Ashore. What to do? Jim Rice Coordinator, Oregon Marine Mammal Stranding Network Marine Mammal Institute, Oregon State University

CARNIVORA PINNIPEDIA

BIODIVERSITY ANNUAL REPORT 2016 STATUS OF DOLPHINS IN ABU DHABI

Cetacean fact sheet. What are cetaceans? BALEEN WHALES TOOTHED WHALES

Northern Elephant Seal Development: The Transition from Weaning to Nutritional Independence

As sea ice melts, some say walruses need better protection 13 October 2018, by Dan Joling

familiar imposter the masquerade tactics of pseudorca Written by Ingrid Visser Photographed by Richard Robinson

Stochastic dynamic programming: An approach for modelling the population consequences of disturbance due to lost foraging opportunities

Transcription:

Año Nuevo Karen Pihl

What to Bring. Bring warm clothes and rain gear. No umbrellas. Shoes for mud. Bring binoculars, cameras. You will need money to park ($5.00) and to cross the San Mateo Bridge ($3.00). No food is available. Half Moon Bay is the last place to get food. It takes two hours to get there from here.

Where to Go. Take 580 to 238. Take 238 west to 880 south. Take 880 south to 92 (San Mateo Bridge). Take 92 to Highway 1 in Half Moon Bay. Take 1 south to Año Nuevo.

Año Nuevo Año Nuevo = new year Named by the chaplain of a Spanish explorer, Viscaino. Sighted on 3 January 1603. Ohlone Indians came here. for chert (rock), used for tools, weapons, to trade for fish and shellfish. Buildings are the remains of a dairy. Fields were used for brussel sprouts. Returning to natural state. San Gregorio Fault runs through it.

Marine Mammals Found at Año Nuevo at various times of the year or present year round Stellar sea lions California sea lions Harbor seals Northern elephant seals Pictured on the right Sea otters Gray whales

Classification Humans attempt to organize the natural world by imposing a classification system on it. Based on evolutionary relationships. The most closely related are placed in the same groups. Organism are grouped into domains, kingdoms, phyla, classes, orders, families and genera. The genus is the least inclusive category.

Pinnipeds. Order Pinnipedia Streamlined, large eyes, flippers. Sea lions and fur seals. Family Otariidae. Have a small external ear. Can move on land using hind flippers. Harbor seals and elephant seals. Family Phocidae. No external pinna. Can t use hind flippers on land.

Northern Elephant Seals Female, 10-12 feet, 2000 lbs. Male, 14-16 feet, 6000 lbs. (Pictured on the right.) Life span--14 years for males, 20 for females. Formerly bred from Baja to Pt. Reyes. Hunted for oil--210 gallons of high quality oil from one bull. Used in lighting, as a lubricant, for tanning, in paint, soap.

Recovery 1892, Smithsonian found 9, killed 7. Island of Guadalupe (off Baja), less than 100 survived. Now approximately 160,000. 1955, first seen on Año Nuevo Island. Now breed as far north as Pt. Reyes.

Behavior Dominance hierarchy--most aggressive (alpha) male mates with the most females. (Pictured on the right.) 4% of males inseminate 85% of the females. Males arrive in December at Año Nuevo. Females arrive several weeks later (January) and give birth to pups that were conceived the previous year. Only one pup is born per female.

Behavior, continued Nurse 3-4 weeks. Milk is 55% fat. (Cow s milk is 4%.) Female breeds (about 24 days after birth) and leaves. Delayed implantation of embryo. Allows female to regain weight before fetus starts to grow. Pup grows from 75 lbs to 250-350 lbs when weaned. Pup born the following year in January.

Behavior, continued Males demonstrate very aggressive behavior. Guard females and move with them along the beach. Chase away males that approach harem. May crush pups while defending harem.

Behavior, continued Subordinate males attempt to mate with females as they return to the sea and even with weaned pups ( weaners ), dead adults, yearlings and subadult males.. Adults leave in March-April. Young stay until April-May. Spend most of the year at sea alone. One male went from San Miguel Island off Santa Barbara to Alaska twice in one year.

Behavior, continued. Young seals are born with dark hair which absorbs heat and helps to keep the pups warm. (Pictured on the right.) They lose this at about one month and become silvery brown. Adults molt in spring, summer. Molt is catastrophic. They lose large patches of skin and hair.

Behavior, continued. Swim using pelvic muscles and rear flippers. Front flippers are kept close to body. Can dive over 4000 ft. Depth gauges have been attached to seals. Dive day and night, nonstop. Eat squid, skates, rays, rat fish, small sharks. Swallow prey whole. Have carnivore teeth. Look at the skull on display.

Behavior, continued Deep feeding may explain recovery from near extinction. Few predators or competitors for food. Have 2 1/2 times blood of humans relative to weight and a high red blood cell density. Great oxygen storing capacity. Exhale before diving. Heart rate slows.

Sexual Dimorphism Males and females have a different appearance. Males have proboscis. Resembles the trunk of an elephant Large chest shield protects male from bites by other males. (Pictured on the right.) Females are smaller.

Enemies Sharks and killer whales. Great white sharks are found off Año Nuevo.

Thermoregulation Temperature regulation. Blubber for insulation. Hair does not insulate well at depth. Shunt blood away from body surface when swimming. On land, blood is circulated to the skin to radiate heat to the air. Coat themselves with sand. (Pictured on the right.) Cooling mechanism?

Pups Crushed by males defending harem. Attacked by females. Drown. Starve if separated from mother. Gather in weaner pods possibly for protection from males after being weaned. Some steal milk and some are adopted by another mother to become superweaners who may weigh 600 lbs.

Pups, continued Learn to swim and what to eat on their own. A weaner is shown below.

The concern All are descended from less than 100 individuals. The population lacks genetic diversity. Lower ability to survive changes in the environment.

Assignment: Visit the Año Nuevo State Reserve web site and read the sections on elephant seals and marine life. Look under related links. Año Nuevo State Reserve web site