Behavioural responses of harbour seals to human-induced disturbances
โ Scribed by S.M. Andersen; J. Teilmann; R. Dietz; N.M. Schmidt; L.A. Miller
- Book ID
- 101597778
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 195 KB
- Volume
- 22
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1052-7613
- DOI
- 10.1002/aqc.1244
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โฆ Synopsis
ABSTRACT
In Denmark, harbour seals, Phoca vitulina, were first protected in 1977, and since then a number of seal reserves have been established in Danish waters. The effectiveness of these reserves to prevent humanโinduced disturbances to the seal population have, however, not been evaluated.
To evaluate this, experimental disturbances were conducted in one of the most important seal reserves in Denmark (Anholt seal reserve). Specifically, the behavioural responses (alert distance, flight initiation distance, flee distances and flight duration) of harbour seals to approaching pedestrians and boats were studied.
The project was conducted during three periods related to the breeding cycle of harbour seals. In all periods, harbour seals were alerted by boats at significantly greater distances compared with pedestrians (560โ850โm and 200โ425โm, respectively). Similar differences in the flight initiation distances were observed, 510โ830โm for boats and 165โ260โm for pedestrians. In most cases seals were alerted and began to flee when the approaching boat was outside the reserve, whereas seals did not respond to approaching pedestrians until after they had entered the reserve.
Harbour seals exhibited weaker and shorterโlasting responses during the breeding season. They were more reluctant to flee and returned to the haulโout site immediately after being disturbed, in some cases even during the disturbance. This seasonal tolerance is most likely attributed to a tradeโoff between fleeing and nursing during the breeding season, and hence not an indication of habituation.
Based on the results of this study it is suggested that the reserve boundaries on land be placed at least 425โm from the haulโout area and the boundary at sea should extend to at least 850โm from the haulโout area in order to secure adequate yearโround protection from disturbances.
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