Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2013 Sep 3;8(9):e72863. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0072863. eCollection 2013.
In this study we tested the ability of a mechanistic model (Niche Mapper™) to accurately model adult, non-denning polar bear (Ursus maritimus) energetics while fasting during the ice-free season in the western Hudson Bay. The model uses a steady state heat balance approach, which calculates the metabolic rate that will allow an animal to maintain its core temperature in its particular microclimate conditions. Predicted weight loss for a 120 day fast typical of the 1990s was comparable to empirical studies of the population, and the model was able to reach a heat balance at the target metabolic rate for the entire fast, supporting use of the model to explore the impacts of climate change on polar bears. Niche Mapper predicted that all but the poorest condition bears would survive a 120 day fast under current climate conditions. When the fast extended to 180 days, Niche Mapper predicted mortality of up to 18% for males. Our results illustrate how environmental conditions, variation in animal properties, and thermoregulation processes may impact survival during extended fasts because polar bears were predicted to require additional energetic expenditure for thermoregulation during a 180 day fast. A uniform 3°C temperature increase reduced male mortality during a 180 day fast from 18% to 15%. Niche Mapper explicitly links an animal's energetics to environmental conditions and thus can be a valuable tool to help inform predictions of climate-related population changes. Since Niche Mapper is a generic model, it can make energetic predictions for other species threatened by climate change.
在这项研究中,我们测试了一种机制模型(Niche Mapper™)在哈德逊湾西部无冰季期间模拟禁食状态下成年非筑巢北极熊(Ursus maritimus)能量学的能力。该模型使用稳态热平衡方法,计算使动物能够在其特定微气候条件下维持其核心温度的代谢率。对 1990 年代典型的 120 天禁食进行预测的体重减轻与该种群的实证研究相当,并且该模型能够在整个禁食期间达到目标代谢率的热平衡,支持使用该模型探索气候变化对北极熊的影响。Niche Mapper 预测,在当前气候条件下,除了最恶劣条件的熊外,所有熊都能在 120 天的禁食中存活。当禁食延长到 180 天时,Niche Mapper 预测雄性的死亡率高达 18%。我们的结果表明,环境条件、动物特性的变化和体温调节过程如何影响长时间禁食期间的生存,因为北极熊在 180 天的禁食期间需要额外的能量支出用于体温调节。均匀升高 3°C 将雄性在 180 天禁食期间的死亡率从 18%降低到 15%。Niche Mapper 将动物的能量学与环境条件明确联系起来,因此可以成为帮助预测与气候相关的种群变化的有价值的工具。由于 Niche Mapper 是一种通用模型,它可以为受气候变化威胁的其他物种进行能量预测。