Stable ringed seal (Pusa hispida) demography despite significant habitat change in Svalbard, Norway

Ringed seals, which are small phocid seals, range across the circumpolar Arctic, and have evolved in close association with sea ice and depend on it for all aspects of their life history. This research study compares age structure, reproductive parameters, body size and condition during three time p...

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Published in:Polar Research
Main Authors: Magnus Andersen, Kit M. Kovacs, Christian Lydersen
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Norwegian Polar Institute 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.33265/polar.v40.5391
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:4b81fbf6063b43888d8732bb29bdb7a7 2023-05-15T14:55:41+02:00 Stable ringed seal (Pusa hispida) demography despite significant habitat change in Svalbard, Norway Magnus Andersen Kit M. Kovacs Christian Lydersen 2020-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.33265/polar.v40.5391 https://doaj.org/article/4b81fbf6063b43888d8732bb29bdb7a7 EN eng Norwegian Polar Institute https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/5391/13500 https://doaj.org/toc/0800-0395 https://doaj.org/toc/1751-8369 0800-0395 1751-8369 doi:10.33265/polar.v40.5391 https://doaj.org/article/4b81fbf6063b43888d8732bb29bdb7a7 Polar Research, Vol 40, Iss 0, Pp 1-14 (2020) climate change sea ice arctic ecosystem recruitment body growth body condition Environmental sciences GE1-350 Oceanography GC1-1581 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.33265/polar.v40.5391 2022-12-31T10:24:16Z Ringed seals, which are small phocid seals, range across the circumpolar Arctic, and have evolved in close association with sea ice and depend on it for all aspects of their life history. This research study compares age structure, reproductive parameters, body size and condition during three time periods—1981–82 (n = 277), 2002–04 (n = 272) and 2012–18 (n = 212)—to study potential changes in demography in ringed seals in western Svalbard, Norway, an area that has undergone dramatic changes in sea-ice conditions during recent decades. Age distributions for the three time periods were similar, with the exception that the most recent period had a higher proportion of young animals. Age at sexual maturity for both sexes was similar for the two most recent periods, both being lower than in the 1980s. Ovulation rates did not vary significantly among the three periods (range 0.86–0.94). Pregnancy rates were only available for the most recent study period (0.71); this value falls within the range reported from other Arctic regions. Body length showed no clear temporal patterns; males were slightly longer in the most recent period, while females were slightly longer in the first period. Data from May in all periods suggest that body condition has not varied significantly through time. In conclusion, although the ringed seal breeding habitat in Svalbard has declined significantly in recent decades, demographic parameters appear to be largely unaffected. Life-history plasticity in combination with a small-scale regional variation in environmental conditions might explain the lack of changes in demography over time. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change Polar Research Pusa hispida ringed seal Sea ice Svalbard Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Svalbard Norway Polar Research 40
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topic climate change
sea ice
arctic ecosystem
recruitment
body growth
body condition
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Oceanography
GC1-1581
spellingShingle climate change
sea ice
arctic ecosystem
recruitment
body growth
body condition
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Oceanography
GC1-1581
Magnus Andersen
Kit M. Kovacs
Christian Lydersen
Stable ringed seal (Pusa hispida) demography despite significant habitat change in Svalbard, Norway
topic_facet climate change
sea ice
arctic ecosystem
recruitment
body growth
body condition
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Oceanography
GC1-1581
description Ringed seals, which are small phocid seals, range across the circumpolar Arctic, and have evolved in close association with sea ice and depend on it for all aspects of their life history. This research study compares age structure, reproductive parameters, body size and condition during three time periods—1981–82 (n = 277), 2002–04 (n = 272) and 2012–18 (n = 212)—to study potential changes in demography in ringed seals in western Svalbard, Norway, an area that has undergone dramatic changes in sea-ice conditions during recent decades. Age distributions for the three time periods were similar, with the exception that the most recent period had a higher proportion of young animals. Age at sexual maturity for both sexes was similar for the two most recent periods, both being lower than in the 1980s. Ovulation rates did not vary significantly among the three periods (range 0.86–0.94). Pregnancy rates were only available for the most recent study period (0.71); this value falls within the range reported from other Arctic regions. Body length showed no clear temporal patterns; males were slightly longer in the most recent period, while females were slightly longer in the first period. Data from May in all periods suggest that body condition has not varied significantly through time. In conclusion, although the ringed seal breeding habitat in Svalbard has declined significantly in recent decades, demographic parameters appear to be largely unaffected. Life-history plasticity in combination with a small-scale regional variation in environmental conditions might explain the lack of changes in demography over time.
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author Magnus Andersen
Kit M. Kovacs
Christian Lydersen
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Kit M. Kovacs
Christian Lydersen
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title Stable ringed seal (Pusa hispida) demography despite significant habitat change in Svalbard, Norway
title_short Stable ringed seal (Pusa hispida) demography despite significant habitat change in Svalbard, Norway
title_full Stable ringed seal (Pusa hispida) demography despite significant habitat change in Svalbard, Norway
title_fullStr Stable ringed seal (Pusa hispida) demography despite significant habitat change in Svalbard, Norway
title_full_unstemmed Stable ringed seal (Pusa hispida) demography despite significant habitat change in Svalbard, Norway
title_sort stable ringed seal (pusa hispida) demography despite significant habitat change in svalbard, norway
publisher Norwegian Polar Institute
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