Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5742013 Ecological Modelling 2017 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
Our investigation shows that the unexpectedly slow growth of the population is most likely not caused by an abrupt decline of survival rates of any age groups. There is no substantial change in juvenile survival, and the survival rates of the older animals are actually increasing. However, the analysis of density-dependent factors of juvenile survival demonstrates significant increase in intra-species competition. This may be caused by change in environmental conditions such as quality and availability of food. Also, the dynamics of pups' viability is telling: it was the highest at the beginning of the period of observations, and then it sharply decreased following intensification of harvest, and finally started growing again in response to strong conservation measures, but never achieved its original level. These facts may be consequence of changes in the population gene pool, which shows the importance of research of the evolutionary consequences of harvest.
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