Milk production and milk consumption in polar bears during the ice-free period in western Hudson Bay

Milk yield and milk consumption were measured in polar bears (Ursus maritimus) during the summer ice-free period in western Hudson Bay, a period of severe nutritional restriction. The transfer of milk between adult and dependent offspring was measured for five females with cubs (aged 8 months) and f...

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Main Authors: John Arnould, MA Ramsay
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: 1994
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spelling ftdeakinunifig:oai:figshare.com:article/20845900 2024-06-23T07:53:33+00:00 Milk production and milk consumption in polar bears during the ice-free period in western Hudson Bay John Arnould MA Ramsay 1994-08-01T00:00:00Z http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30100673 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Milk_production_and_milk_consumption_in_polar_bears_during_the_ice-free_period_in_western_Hudson_Bay/20845900 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30100673 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Milk_production_and_milk_consumption_in_polar_bears_during_the_ice-free_period_in_western_Hudson_Bay/20845900 All Rights Reserved Ecology not elsewhere classified Zoology not elsewhere classified Milk production milk consumption polar bears ice-free period western Hudson Bay Ursus maritimus nutritional restriction Text Journal contribution 1994 ftdeakinunifig 2024-06-06T02:05:01Z Milk yield and milk consumption were measured in polar bears (Ursus maritimus) during the summer ice-free period in western Hudson Bay, a period of severe nutritional restriction. The transfer of milk between adult and dependent offspring was measured for five females with cubs (aged 8 months) and four with yearlings (aged 20 months) by a hydrogen isotope dilution–transfer method. Females with cubs produced significantly more milk energy (10.9 MJ∙day−1) than females with yearlings (2.6 MJ∙day−1). Daily milk production represented a greater proportion of body mass for females with cubs than females with yearlings but milk production was not correlated with maternal mass or litter mass in either group. Milk energy consumption was correlated with body mass in cubs but not in yearlings. Cubs consumed significantly more milk energy (7.8 MJ∙day−1), and displayed a higher relative growth rate, than yearlings (1.5 MJ∙day−1). However, both age groups lost proportionally the same amount of mass during the study period, suggesting that cubs are less able to survive nutritional restrictions and are more dependent on milk for survival than yearlings. Article in Journal/Newspaper Hudson Bay Ursus maritimus DRO - Deakin Research Online Hudson Hudson Bay
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topic Ecology not elsewhere classified
Zoology not elsewhere classified
Milk production
milk consumption
polar bears
ice-free period
western Hudson Bay
Ursus maritimus
nutritional restriction
spellingShingle Ecology not elsewhere classified
Zoology not elsewhere classified
Milk production
milk consumption
polar bears
ice-free period
western Hudson Bay
Ursus maritimus
nutritional restriction
John Arnould
MA Ramsay
Milk production and milk consumption in polar bears during the ice-free period in western Hudson Bay
topic_facet Ecology not elsewhere classified
Zoology not elsewhere classified
Milk production
milk consumption
polar bears
ice-free period
western Hudson Bay
Ursus maritimus
nutritional restriction
description Milk yield and milk consumption were measured in polar bears (Ursus maritimus) during the summer ice-free period in western Hudson Bay, a period of severe nutritional restriction. The transfer of milk between adult and dependent offspring was measured for five females with cubs (aged 8 months) and four with yearlings (aged 20 months) by a hydrogen isotope dilution–transfer method. Females with cubs produced significantly more milk energy (10.9 MJ∙day−1) than females with yearlings (2.6 MJ∙day−1). Daily milk production represented a greater proportion of body mass for females with cubs than females with yearlings but milk production was not correlated with maternal mass or litter mass in either group. Milk energy consumption was correlated with body mass in cubs but not in yearlings. Cubs consumed significantly more milk energy (7.8 MJ∙day−1), and displayed a higher relative growth rate, than yearlings (1.5 MJ∙day−1). However, both age groups lost proportionally the same amount of mass during the study period, suggesting that cubs are less able to survive nutritional restrictions and are more dependent on milk for survival than yearlings.
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author John Arnould
MA Ramsay
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MA Ramsay
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title Milk production and milk consumption in polar bears during the ice-free period in western Hudson Bay
title_short Milk production and milk consumption in polar bears during the ice-free period in western Hudson Bay
title_full Milk production and milk consumption in polar bears during the ice-free period in western Hudson Bay
title_fullStr Milk production and milk consumption in polar bears during the ice-free period in western Hudson Bay
title_full_unstemmed Milk production and milk consumption in polar bears during the ice-free period in western Hudson Bay
title_sort milk production and milk consumption in polar bears during the ice-free period in western hudson bay
publishDate 1994
url http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30100673
https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Milk_production_and_milk_consumption_in_polar_bears_during_the_ice-free_period_in_western_Hudson_Bay/20845900
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