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Macronutrient composition of sea otter diet with respect to recolonization, life history, and season in southern Southeast Alaska

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ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
卷 13, 期 5, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.10042

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ecology; Enhydra lutris; foraging; lipid; macronutrient; marine mammal; protein

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The sea otter population in Southeast Alaska is growing at a faster rate compared to other regions, which can lead to conflicts with humans and impact fishing. This study aimed to examine and quantify the energy content of sea otter diets through direct observations and prey collection. The results showed that sea otters in newly recolonized areas had a higher energetic intake rate and prey with higher energy content.
The sea otter (Enhydra lutris) population of Southeast Alaska has been growing at a higher rate than other regions along the Pacific coast. While good for the recovery of this endangered species, rapid population growth of this apex predator can create a human-wildlife conflict, negatively impacting commercial and subsistence fishing. Previous foraging studies throughout the sea otter range have shown they will reduce invertebrate prey biomass when recolonizing an area. The goal of this study was to examine and quantify the energy content of sea otter diets through direct foraging observations and prey collection. Our study area, Prince of Wales Island in southern Southeast Alaska, exhibits a gradient of sea otter recolonization, thus providing a natural experiment to test diet change in regions with different recolonization histories. Sea otter prey items were collected in three seasons (spring, summer, and winter) to measure caloric value and lipid and protein content. We observed 3523 sea otter dives during the spring and summer. A majority of the sea otter diet consisted of clams. Sea otters in newly recolonized areas had lower diet diversity, higher energetic intake rates (EIR, kcal/min), and prey had higher energy content (kcal/g). Females with pups had the highest diet diversity and the lowest EIR. Sea otter EIR were higher in the fall and winter vs. spring and summer. Sea cucumber energy and lipid content appeared to correspond with times when sea otters consumed the highest proportion of sea cucumbers. These caloric variations are an important component of understanding ecosystem-level effects sea otters have in the nearshore environment.

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