Dj. Slip et Hr. Burton, Population status and seasonal haulout patterns of the southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) at Heard Island, ANTARCT SCI, 11(1), 1999, pp. 38-47
We surveyed the southern elephant seal population at Heard Island regularly
from February 1992 to March 1993, and determined the haulout patterns of t
he major components of the population. While haulout patterns of moulting a
nd immature seals may give broad indices of population trends, the breeding
haulout of adult females was the only reliable haulout that could be used
to determine annual pup production. During the breeding season 14 277 adult
females were counted. Raw counts were corrected using two models, one pure
ly mathematical and the other based on the haulout behaviour of adult femal
e seals. The two models have slightly different assumptions, but both provi
ded good fits to the observed haulout patterns and estimated total populati
on with a coefficient of variation of less than 5%. Total pup production wa
s estimated at between 17 000 and 18 000 for 1992. Previous counts of eleph
ant seals from 1949-51, 1985 and 1987 were corrected using the same models.
The two models gave estimates of the population that were within +/- 2.5%
for all but one year. The population declined by about 50% between 1949 and
1985 but there appears to have been little change from 1985-92. The previo
us decline may be related to changes in sea-ice.