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Record #163713:

Sea otter population declines in the Aleutian archipelago / Angela M. Doroff, James A. Estes, Tim Tinker, Douglas M. Burn, Thomas J. Evans.

Title: Sea otter population declines in the Aleutian archipelago / Angela M. Doroff, James A. Estes, Tim Tinker, Douglas M. Burn, Thomas J. Evans.
Author(s): Doroff, Angela M.
Estes, James A.
Tinker, Tim.
Burn, Douglas M.
Evans, Thomas J.
Date: 2003.
In: Journal of Mammalogy. (2003.), Vol. 84(1) (2003)
Abstract: Counts of Enhydra lutris show decline of 75% between 1965 and 2000, with decline probably beginning in the mid-1980s and continuing through the 1990s at a rate of 17.5% per year. Evenness of decline is consistent with hypothesis that decline results from increased predation.
Notes:

Journal of Mammalogy. Vol. 84(1) :55-64 (2003).

Keywords: 59 -- Zoology.
599(26) -- Sea mammals.
599.742.4 -- Mustelidae: Enhydra lutris.
574.34 -- Population dynamics.
H6 -- Zoology: mammals.
(*49) -- Alaska.
(*495.2) -- Aleutian Islands.
(*66) -- North Pacific Ocean.
SPRI record no.: 163713

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