Status and biology of Saimaa ( Phoca hispida saimensis ) and Ladoga ( Phoca hispida ladogensis ) ringed seals

T. Sipilä, H. Hyvärinen
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Saimaa ( Phoca hispida saimensis ) and Ladoga ( P. h. ladogensis ) seals are subspecies of ringed seals that live in freshwater lakes. The founding populations for these two subspecies became separated from Arctic ringed seals ( P. h. hispida ) during the last ice age. The Saimaa seal population currently numbers approximately 200 seals with 36 - 40 pups born annually. The Ladoga seal population contains at least 5,000 seals. The weight of adult animals in Lake Saimaa is 45-100 kg (mean 62 kg) and in Lake Ladoga adults weigh 32-56 kg (mean 47 kg). The lanugo of Saimaa seals is grey. Normally pups in Lake Ladoga are born with white lanugo, although some pups have been found that have black hairs in the natal pelt. Adult Saimaa seal vary a lot in colour, ranging from dark to pale animals, but all colour morphs have regular ringed patterns on the pelt. Ladoga seals are usually quite dark, with irregular, light ringed patterns. Saimaa seals are usually found hauled out alone or in pairs along shorelines. Ladoga seals haul out in herds of up to 300 animals, and are very vocal when they are hauled out. The lairs of Saimaa seals are situated in snowdrifts adjacent to shorelines of islets, which are the only places where snow piles up in Lake Saimaa. Most Ladoga seal lairs are situated near hummocked or ridged ice along the shoreline of the lake, but some lairs are also found along the shorelines of islets in northern Lake Ladoga. Saimaa seals are an endangered population. The main threats to these seals are fisheries conducted using nets and destruction of breeding habitat. The Ladoga seal is vulnerable, and it also is threatened by fishing. Mercury in both lakes presents an anthropogenic risk factor, but present levels probably do not affect the breeding of either seal population.
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Saimaa (Phoca hispida saimensis)和Ladoga (Phoca hispida ladogensis)环斑海豹的现状和生物学
Saimaa海豹(Phoca hispida saimensis)和Ladoga海豹(p.h. ladogensis)是生活在淡水湖中的环斑海豹亚种。这两个亚种的创始种群在最后一个冰河时期从北极环斑海豹(p.h. hispida)中分离出来。目前,塞马海豹的数量约为200只,每年有36 - 40只幼崽出生。拉多加海豹种群中至少有5000只海豹。赛马湖成年动物的体重为45-100公斤(平均62公斤),拉多加湖成年动物的体重为32-56公斤(平均47公斤)。塞马海豹的舌毛是灰色的。通常,拉多加湖的幼崽出生时是白色的,尽管有些幼崽在出生时的皮毛上有黑色的毛。成年塞马海豹的颜色变化很大,从深色到浅色,但所有颜色的变化都有规则的环状图案。拉多加海豹通常是深色的,带有不规则的浅色环状图案。塞马海豹通常被单独或成对地沿着海岸线拖出来。拉多加海豹会成群结队地拖出多达300只动物,当它们被拖出时,它们会发出非常响亮的声音。塞马湖海豹的巢穴位于靠近小岛海岸线的雪堆中,这是塞马湖唯一堆积积雪的地方。大多数拉多加湖海豹的巢穴位于湖岸线附近的山峰或脊状冰附近,但也有一些巢穴位于拉多加湖北部小岛的海岸线上。塞马海豹是濒临灭绝的物种。这些海豹面临的主要威胁是渔网捕捞和繁殖栖息地的破坏。拉多加海豹很脆弱,也受到捕鱼的威胁。这两个湖泊的汞含量都存在人为风险因素,但目前的水平可能不会影响任何一个海豹种群的繁殖。
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