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栖息地退化影响北极熊的夏季活动。

Habitat degradation affects the summer activity of polar bears.

作者信息

Ware Jasmine V, Rode Karyn D, Bromaghin Jeffrey F, Douglas David C, Wilson Ryan R, Regehr Eric V, Amstrup Steven C, Durner George M, Pagano Anthony M, Olson Jay, Robbins Charles T, Jansen Heiko T

机构信息

Department of Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, 99164-7620, USA.

Alaska Science Center, U.S. Geological Survey, 4210 University Dr., Anchorage, AK, 99508, USA.

出版信息

Oecologia. 2017 May;184(1):87-99. doi: 10.1007/s00442-017-3839-y. Epub 2017 Feb 28.

Abstract

Understanding behavioral responses of species to environmental change is critical to forecasting population-level effects. Although climate change is significantly impacting species' distributions, few studies have examined associated changes in behavior. Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) subpopulations have varied in their near-term responses to sea ice decline. We examined behavioral responses of two adjacent subpopulations to changes in habitat availability during the annual sea ice minimum using activity data. Location and activity sensor data collected from 1989 to 2014 for 202 adult female polar bears in the Southern Beaufort Sea (SB) and Chukchi Sea (CS) subpopulations were used to compare activity in three habitat types varying in prey availability: (1) land; (2) ice over shallow, biologically productive waters; and (3) ice over deeper, less productive waters. Bears varied activity across and within habitats with the highest activity at 50-75% sea ice concentration over shallow waters. On land, SB bears exhibited variable but relatively high activity associated with the use of subsistence-harvested bowhead whale carcasses, whereas CS bears exhibited low activity consistent with minimal feeding. Both subpopulations had fewer observations in their preferred shallow-water sea ice habitats in recent years, corresponding with declines in availability of this substrate. The substantially higher use of marginal habitats by SB bears is an additional mechanism potentially explaining why this subpopulation has experienced negative effects of sea ice loss compared to the still-productive CS subpopulation. Variability in activity among, and within, habitats suggests that bears alter their behavior in response to habitat conditions, presumably in an attempt to balance prey availability with energy costs.

摘要

了解物种对环境变化的行为反应对于预测种群水平的影响至关重要。尽管气候变化正在显著影响物种的分布,但很少有研究考察相关的行为变化。北极熊(Ursus maritimus)亚种群对海冰减少的近期反应各不相同。我们利用活动数据,研究了两个相邻亚种群在年度海冰最少期间对栖息地可用性变化的行为反应。收集了1989年至2014年期间南波弗特海(SB)和楚科奇海(CS)亚种群中202只成年雌性北极熊的位置和活动传感器数据,以比较它们在三种猎物可用性不同的栖息地类型中的活动情况:(1)陆地;(2)浅的、生物生产力高的水域上方的冰面;(3)深的、生产力低的水域上方的冰面。北极熊在不同栖息地之间以及栖息地内部的活动有所不同,在浅水区海冰浓度为50%-75%时活动最为频繁。在陆地上,SB亚种群的北极熊表现出与利用自给性捕猎的弓头鲸尸体相关的多变但相对较高的活动,而CS亚种群的北极熊活动较少,这与极少的觅食情况相符。近年来,两个亚种群在其偏好的浅水区海冰栖息地的观测次数都减少了,这与该基质可用性的下降相对应。SB亚种群的北极熊对边缘栖息地的利用大幅增加,这是另一种潜在机制,或许可以解释为什么与仍然具有生产力的CS亚种群相比,这个亚种群受到了海冰损失的负面影响。不同栖息地之间以及栖息地内部活动的变化表明,北极熊会根据栖息地条件改变其行为,大概是为了在猎物可用性与能量消耗之间取得平衡。

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