Division of Wildlife Conservation (DWC) Publication Details

Ringed and bearded seal populations in Alaska are not showing signs of decline

  • Reference: Quakenbush, L., J. J. Citta, and J. A. Crawford. 2012. Ringed and bearded seal populations in Alaska are not showing signs of decline [abstract]. Page 47 [In] J. Duffy-Anderson, editor. Abstracts of the 2012 Alaska Marine Science Symposium, 16-20 January 2012, Anchorage, Alaska.
  • Audiences: Wildlife Manager
  • Authors: John J. Citta, Justin A. Crawford, Lori T. Quakenbush
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  • Keywords: bearded seal, Erignathus barbatus, ringed seal, Pusa hispida, physiology, pregnancy rates, population growth
  • Link: https://www.alaskamarinescience.org/s/2012_AMSS_AbstractBook.pdf#page=48 (Offsite)
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  • Primary Authors: Lori T. Quakenbush
  • Programs: Marine Mammals
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  • Publication Types: Abstract/Poster/Presentation (Scientific)
  • Regions: Region IV - Central and Southwest Alaska, Region V - Arctic and Western Alaska, Statewide
  • Species: Bearded Seal, Ringed Seal
  • Species Categories: Endangered or Threatened Species (Federal), Mammals, Marine Mammals
  • Title: Ringed and bearded seal populations in Alaska are not showing signs of decline
  • Topics: Disease, Health, and Nutrition, Endangered or Threatened Species (Federal), Population Abundance and Trends (Survey Inventory), Research, Physiology
  • Year: 2012

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