Patterns and processes of population change in selected nearshore vertebrate predators
An edition of Patterns and processes of population change in selected nearshore vertebrate predators (2003)
By James L. Bodkin
Publish Date
2003
Publisher
Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council
Language
eng
Pages
91
Description:
This study estimated and compared sea otter populations over time between oiled and unoiled areas in Prince William Sound, collected age at death data from sea otter carcasses found on beaches in the western portion of the Sound, and measured and compared hydrocarbon levels in blood samples from sea otters in oiled and unoiled areas of the Sound. Green sea urchin abundance and class size was looked at as a measure of sea otter recovery. Harlequin duck populations were tracked to determine the rate of recovery since the Exxon Valdez oil spill, and captive populations at the Alaska SeaLife Center were studied to determine behavioral and CYP1A responses to oil exposure.