The effect of El Nino on pup development in the California sea lion (Zalophus californianus); I. Early postnatal growth

Author(s)
Boness, D. J., O. T. Oftedal,and K. A. Ono
Year
Article Title
The effect of El Nino on pup development in the California sea lion (Zalophus californianus); I. Early postnatal growth
Book Title
Pinnipeds and El Nino: Responses to Environmental Stress
Editor
Trillmich, Fritz and Kathryn A. Ono,
Publisher
Springer Verlag
Address
New York, N.Y.
Pages
173-179
Start Page Number
173
Final Page
179
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Species: California Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Type
Body Weight - Mean mean size neonate ; pre El Nino 1982 8.4 39 neonates kg Neonate San Nicolas Island Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean mean weight; El Nino 1983 8.1 31 neonates kg Neonate San Nicolas Island Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean mean weight, post el Nino 1984 8.2 16 neonates kg Neonate San Nicolas Island Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean mean weight; 2 years post el Nino (1985) 8.6 16 neonates kg Neonate San Nicolas Island Exposure Factor Datasets
Growth Rate pre-el Nino; 0-2 months 0.132 32 kg/d Pup San Nicolas Island Exposure Factor Datasets
Growth Rate pups 0-2 months old; El Nino 1983; 0.101 30 kg/d Pup San Nicolas Island Exposure Factor Datasets
Growth Rate post el Nino 1984 0.125 32 kg/d Pup San Nicolas Island Exposure Factor Datasets
Growth Rate 2 years post el nino (1985); 0-2 months 0.130 38 kg/d Pup San Nicolas Island Exposure Factor Datasets

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