The number and distribution of polar bears in the western Barents Sea

Polar bears have experienced a rapid loss of sea-ice habitat in the Barents Sea. Monitoring this subpopulation focuses on the effects on polar bear demography. In August 2015, we conducted a survey in the Norwegian Arctic to estimate polar bear numbers and reveal population substructure. DNA profile...

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Main Authors: Jon Aars, Tiago A. Marques, Karen Lone, Magnus Andersen, Øystein Wiig, Ida Marie Bardalen Fløystad, Snorre B. Hagen, Stephen T. Buckland
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Language:English
Published: Norwegian Polar Institute 2017-01-01
Series:Polar Research
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17518369.2017.1374125
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spelling doaj-4db331610f51461f9bd661839232adc92020-11-25T00:06:32Zeng Norwegian Polar InstitutePolar Research1751-83692017-01-0136110.1080/17518369.2017.13741251374125The number and distribution of polar bears in the western Barents SeaJon Aars0Tiago A. Marques1Karen Lone2Magnus Andersen3Øystein Wiig4Ida Marie Bardalen Fløystad5Snorre B. Hagen6Stephen T. Buckland7Fram CentreUniversity of St AndrewsFram CentreFram CentreUniversity of OsloNorwegian Institute of Bioeconomy ResearchNorwegian Institute of Bioeconomy ResearchUniversity of St AndrewsPolar bears have experienced a rapid loss of sea-ice habitat in the Barents Sea. Monitoring this subpopulation focuses on the effects on polar bear demography. In August 2015, we conducted a survey in the Norwegian Arctic to estimate polar bear numbers and reveal population substructure. DNA profiles from biopsy samples and ear tags identified on photographs revealed that about half of the bears in Svalbard, compared to only 4.5% in the pack ice north of the archipelago, were recognized recaptures. The recaptured bears had originally been marked in Svalbard, mostly in spring. The existence of a local Svalbard stock, and another ecotype of bears using the pack ice in autumn with low likelihood of visiting Svalbard, support separate population size estimation for the two areas. Mainly by aerial survey line transect distance sampling methods, we estimated that 264 (95% CI = 199 – 363) bears were in Svalbard, close to 241 bears estimated for August 2004. The pack ice area had an estimated 709 bears (95% CI = 334 – 1026). The pack ice and the total (Svalbard + pack ice, 973 bears, 95% CI = 665 – 1884) both had higher estimates compared to August 2004 (444 and 685 bears, respectively), but the increase was not significant. There is no evidence that the fast reduction of sea-ice habitat in the area has yet led to a reduction in population size. The carrying capacity is likely reduced significantly, but recovery from earlier depletion up to 1973 may still be ongoing.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17518369.2017.1374125Ursus maritimusdistance samplingsea icehabitat lossSvalbardhelicopter
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author Jon Aars
Tiago A. Marques
Karen Lone
Magnus Andersen
Øystein Wiig
Ida Marie Bardalen Fløystad
Snorre B. Hagen
Stephen T. Buckland
spellingShingle Jon Aars
Tiago A. Marques
Karen Lone
Magnus Andersen
Øystein Wiig
Ida Marie Bardalen Fløystad
Snorre B. Hagen
Stephen T. Buckland
The number and distribution of polar bears in the western Barents Sea
Polar Research
Ursus maritimus
distance sampling
sea ice
habitat loss
Svalbard
helicopter
author_facet Jon Aars
Tiago A. Marques
Karen Lone
Magnus Andersen
Øystein Wiig
Ida Marie Bardalen Fløystad
Snorre B. Hagen
Stephen T. Buckland
author_sort Jon Aars
title The number and distribution of polar bears in the western Barents Sea
title_short The number and distribution of polar bears in the western Barents Sea
title_full The number and distribution of polar bears in the western Barents Sea
title_fullStr The number and distribution of polar bears in the western Barents Sea
title_full_unstemmed The number and distribution of polar bears in the western Barents Sea
title_sort number and distribution of polar bears in the western barents sea
publisher Norwegian Polar Institute
series Polar Research
issn 1751-8369
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Polar bears have experienced a rapid loss of sea-ice habitat in the Barents Sea. Monitoring this subpopulation focuses on the effects on polar bear demography. In August 2015, we conducted a survey in the Norwegian Arctic to estimate polar bear numbers and reveal population substructure. DNA profiles from biopsy samples and ear tags identified on photographs revealed that about half of the bears in Svalbard, compared to only 4.5% in the pack ice north of the archipelago, were recognized recaptures. The recaptured bears had originally been marked in Svalbard, mostly in spring. The existence of a local Svalbard stock, and another ecotype of bears using the pack ice in autumn with low likelihood of visiting Svalbard, support separate population size estimation for the two areas. Mainly by aerial survey line transect distance sampling methods, we estimated that 264 (95% CI = 199 – 363) bears were in Svalbard, close to 241 bears estimated for August 2004. The pack ice area had an estimated 709 bears (95% CI = 334 – 1026). The pack ice and the total (Svalbard + pack ice, 973 bears, 95% CI = 665 – 1884) both had higher estimates compared to August 2004 (444 and 685 bears, respectively), but the increase was not significant. There is no evidence that the fast reduction of sea-ice habitat in the area has yet led to a reduction in population size. The carrying capacity is likely reduced significantly, but recovery from earlier depletion up to 1973 may still be ongoing.
topic Ursus maritimus
distance sampling
sea ice
habitat loss
Svalbard
helicopter
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17518369.2017.1374125
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