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30 November 2012 Demographic Structure and Mortality Rate of a Baltic Grey Seal Population at Different Stages of Population Change, Judged on the Basis of the Hunting Bag in Finland
Kaarina Kauhala, Markus P. Ahola, Mervi Kunnasranta
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Abstract

We examined the demographic structure and mortality rate of the Baltic grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) population from the early 2000s when the population increased rapidly to the late 2000s when the growth rate slowed down. We calculated life tables based on the age structure of hunted grey seals in the Finnish sea area. The catch was treated as a sample of the dying part of the population. The catch was male biased and the proportions of female pups and mature males in the catch increased from the early to late 2000s. Annual mortality rate of the youngest age classes was high and higher among males than females, which resulted in low sex ratio (males to females) of the population. Sex ratio was, however, higher in the latter years due to the increased mortality rate of females, especially those < 10 years of age. Accordingly, the proportion of mature females in the population decreased and relatively fewer pups were produced during the late 2000s than in the early 2000s.

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Kaarina Kauhala, Markus P. Ahola, and Mervi Kunnasranta "Demographic Structure and Mortality Rate of a Baltic Grey Seal Population at Different Stages of Population Change, Judged on the Basis of the Hunting Bag in Finland," Annales Zoologici Fennici 49(5), 287-305, (30 November 2012). https://doi.org/10.5735/086.049.0502
Received: 3 January 2012; Accepted: 30 August 2012; Published: 30 November 2012
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