Energetic constraints drive the decline of a sentinel polar bear population
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Archer, Louise C.; Atkinson, Stephen N.; Lunn, Nicholas J.; Penk, Stephanie R.; Molnar, Peter K.
署名单位:
University of Toronto; University Toronto Scarborough; Environment & Climate Change Canada; Canadian Wildlife Service; Wildlife Research Division - Environment Canada; University of Toronto; University of Montana System; University of Montana; United States Department of the Interior; United States Geological Survey
刊物名称:
SCIENCE
ISSN/ISSBN:
0036-11575
DOI:
10.1126/science.adp3752
发表日期:
2025-01-31
页码:
516-521
关键词:
ice-free period
sea-ice
CLIMATE-CHANGE
apex predator
body-mass
abundance
DYNAMICS
survival
southern
size
摘要:
Human-driven Arctic warming and resulting sea ice loss have been associated with declines in several polar bear populations. However, quantifying how individual responses to environmental change integrate and scale to influence population dynamics in polar bears has yet to be achieved. We developed an individual-based bioenergetic model and hindcast population dynamics across 42 years of observed sea ice conditions in Western Hudson Bay, a region undergoing rapid environmental change. The model successfully captured trends in individual morphometrics, reproduction, and population abundance observed over four decades of empirical monitoring data. Our study provides evidence for the interplay between individual energetics and environmental constraints in shaping population dynamics and for the fundamental role of a single limiting mechanism-energy-underpinning the decline of an apex Arctic predator.