Dear Colleagues,

My co-author Markus Horning and I are pleased to announce the publication of a 
new article examining the potential effects of coastal hypoxia on harbor seal 
foraging efficiency:

Steingass S, Horning M. (2017) Individual-based energetic model suggests bottom 
up mechanisms for the impact of coastal hypoxia on Pacific harbor seal (Phoca 
vitulina richardii) foraging behavior. Journal of Theoretical Biology 
416:190-198.

Highlights:

1.       An individual, conceptual model of Pacific harbor seal foraging 
energetics was created in STELLA modeling software (© iSeeSystems).

2.       Efficiency of foraging on three species of prey was tested during 
varying levels of upwelling-driven coastal hypoxia.

3.       Increased hypoxia led to differentiation of prey benefits, suggesting 
switches in foraging tactics may occur during coastal hypoxia to maintain 
optimal foraging.

4.       This model suggests a mechanism by which coastal hypoxia may result in 
increased foraging efficiency for Pacific harbor seals due to prey habitat 
compression.


You can currently freely access and download the publication via this link:
https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1UPmM_WnHbq1L
Please feel free to contact me with questions, or if you are unable to access 
the article.
Warm regards,
Sheanna Steingass, PhD Candidate

Oregon State University
Pinniped Ecology Applied Research Lab | Marine Mammal Institute
Department of Fisheries and Wildlife
Hatfield Marine Science Center, 2030 SE Marine Science Dr. Newport OR 97365
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