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Coastal habitat use by ringed seals Pusa hispida following a regional sea-ice collapse: importance of glacial refugia in a changing Arctic

机译:区域海冰倒塌后环斑海豹Pusa hispida的沿海生境利用:北极变化中的冰川避难所的重要性

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ABSTRACT: Declines in Arctic sea ice are predicted to have large consequences for Arctic marine mammals. To study the consequences of a sudden collapse in sea ice in 2006 within Svalbard (Norway), 38 ringed seals Pusa hispida were equipped with Satellite Relay Data Loggers in the period 2010-2012; the behaviour of these seals was then compared with data collected during deployments of similar equipment on 22 ringed seals in 2002-2003, prior to the sea-ice collapse. In the present study, statistical models were used to investigate whether the altered sea-ice regime modified movement patterns or foraging behaviour in coastal areas. All seals in these areas concentrated their time close to tidal glacier fronts. However, seasonally resident individuals (immature seals) spent less time close to glacier fronts when in the fjords, than year-round coastal residents (mature seals), likely due to competitive exclusion of the younger animals in these key feeding and resting habitats. Movements and space use became restricted in winter due to formation of land-fast ice. This spatial restriction was delayed and less extreme in 2010-2012, consistent with the late formation and limited extent of land-fast ice in this period. Ringed seals in 2010-2012 also made longer dives, surface intervals between dives were shorter, and increased proportions of the dives were spent descending, with decreased proportions of time at the bottom of dives compared to 2002-2003, indicating increased foraging effort. Further sea-ice deterioration and retreat of glacier fronts are predicted for Svalbard, which are likely to increase intraspecific competition and affect ringed seal distribution, reproductive success and abundance.
机译:摘要:预计北极海冰的下降对北极海洋哺乳动物具有重大影响。为了研究2006年在挪威斯瓦尔巴特群岛海冰突然倒塌的后果,在2010-2012年期间,为38枚海豹(i> Pusa hispida )配备了卫星中继数据记录仪。然后,将这些海豹的行为与2002-2003年在海冰倒塌之前在22个环形海豹上部署类似设备期间收集的数据进行了比较。在本研究中,统计模型用于调查改变后的海冰状况是否改变了沿海地区的运动方式或觅食行为。这些地区的所有海豹将时间集中在潮汐冰川前沿附近。但是,与常年居住的沿海居民(成熟海豹)相比,季节性居住的个体(未成熟海豹)在峡湾附近在冰川前沿的停留时间要短于全年的沿海居民(成熟海豹),这可能是由于这些主要觅食和休息栖息地中的幼小动物被竞争性排斥。由于陆冰的形成,冬季的活动和空间使用受到限制。这种空间限制在2010-2012年有所延迟,但没有那么极端,这与这一时期后期形成的陆地抗冰层和有限的范围相一致。与2002-2003年相比,2010-2012年的环斑海豹也使潜水时间更长,两次潜水之间的水面间隔更短,并且增加的潜水比例下降,而在底部的潜水时间比例减少了,这表明增加了觅食工作。斯瓦尔巴特群岛预计海冰将进一步恶化,冰川前缘将退缩,这可能会增加种内竞争,并影响环海豹的分布,繁殖成功和丰度。

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