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Longest recorded underwater dive by a polar bear

机译:北极熊最长的水下潜水记录

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The maximum dive duration for a wild polar bear (Ursus maritimus) of any age is unknown, and opportunities to document long dives by undisturbed bears are rare. We describe the longest dive reported to date, by a wild undisturbed adult male polar bear. This dive was made during an aquatic stalk of three bearded seals (Erignathus barbatus) lying several meters from each other at the edge of an annual ice floe. The bear dove for a total duration of 3 min 10 s and swam 45-50 m without surfacing to breathe or to reorient itself to the locations of the seals. The duration of this dive may be approaching its maximum capability. Polar bears diverged from brown bears (Ursus arctos) about 4-500,000 years ago, which is recent in evolutionary terms. Thus, it is possible that the ability to hold its breath for so long may indicate the initial development of a significant adaptation for living and hunting in its marine environment. However, increased diving ability cannot evolve rapidly enough to compensate for the increasing difficulty of hunting seals because of the rapidly declining availability of sea ice during the open-water period resulting from climate warming.
机译:任何年龄的野生北极熊(Ursus maritimus)的最大潜水持续时间都是未知的,而且记录未受干扰的熊长时间潜水的机会很少。我们描述了迄今为止报告的最长的一次潜水,一次是野生野生成年北极熊。这次潜水是在一年生浮冰边缘彼此相距几米的三个胡须海豹(Erignathus barbatus)的水生茎中进行的。熊共潜水了3分10 s,游动了45-50 m,没有浮出水面呼吸或将自己重新定向到海豹的位置。潜水的持续时间可能正在接近其最大能力。北极熊与棕熊(Ursus arctos)的差异大约在4-500,000年前,这在进化方面是最近的。因此,长时间屏住呼吸的能力可能表明其海洋环境中生存和狩猎的重大适应能力的初步发展。然而,由于在气候变暖导致的开放水域中,海冰的可利用性迅速下降,因此潜水能力的提高不能迅速发展以弥补海豹捕猎难度的增加。

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