Glacial ice supports a distinct and undocumented polar bear subpopulation persisting in late 21st-century sea-ice conditions

Polar bears are susceptible to climate warming because of their dependence on sea ice, which is declining rapidly. We present the first evidence for a genetically distinct and functionally isolated group of polar bears in Southeast Greenland. These bears occupy sea-ice conditions resembling those pr...

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Main Authors: Laidre, Kristin L, Supple, Megan A, Born, Erik W, Regehr, Eric V, Wiig, Øystein, Ugarte, Fernando, Aars, Jon, Dietz, Rune, Sonne, Christian, Hegelund, Peter, Isaksen, Carl, Akse, Geir B, Cohen, Benjamin, Stern, Harry L, Moon, Twila, Vollmers, Christopher, Corbett-Detig, Russ, Paetkau, David, Shapiro, Beth
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/glacial-ice-supports-a-distinct-and-undocumented-polar-bear-subpopulation-persisting-in-late-21stcentury-seaice-conditions(13d95968-54eb-465c-833f-7efa5378f169).html
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abk2793
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/13d95968-54eb-465c-833f-7efa5378f169 2023-05-15T14:49:35+02:00 Glacial ice supports a distinct and undocumented polar bear subpopulation persisting in late 21st-century sea-ice conditions Laidre, Kristin L Supple, Megan A Born, Erik W Regehr, Eric V Wiig, Øystein Ugarte, Fernando Aars, Jon Dietz, Rune Sonne, Christian Hegelund, Peter Isaksen, Carl Akse, Geir B Cohen, Benjamin Stern, Harry L Moon, Twila Vollmers, Christopher Corbett-Detig, Russ Paetkau, David Shapiro, Beth 2022-06 https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/glacial-ice-supports-a-distinct-and-undocumented-polar-bear-subpopulation-persisting-in-late-21stcentury-seaice-conditions(13d95968-54eb-465c-833f-7efa5378f169).html https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abk2793 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Laidre , K L , Supple , M A , Born , E W , Regehr , E V , Wiig , Ø , Ugarte , F , Aars , J , Dietz , R , Sonne , C , Hegelund , P , Isaksen , C , Akse , G B , Cohen , B , Stern , H L , Moon , T , Vollmers , C , Corbett-Detig , R , Paetkau , D & Shapiro , B 2022 , ' Glacial ice supports a distinct and undocumented polar bear subpopulation persisting in late 21st-century sea-ice conditions ' , Science , vol. 376 , no. 6599 , pp. 1333-1338 . https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abk2793 Animals Arctic Regions Climate Change Ice Cover Seals Earless Ursidae/genetics article 2022 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abk2793 2023-04-05T22:57:41Z Polar bears are susceptible to climate warming because of their dependence on sea ice, which is declining rapidly. We present the first evidence for a genetically distinct and functionally isolated group of polar bears in Southeast Greenland. These bears occupy sea-ice conditions resembling those projected for the High Arctic in the late 21st century, with an annual ice-free period that is >100 days longer than the estimated fasting threshold for the species. Whereas polar bears in most of the Arctic depend on annual sea ice to catch seals, Southeast Greenland bears have a year-round hunting platform in the form of freshwater glacial mélange. This suggests that marine-terminating glaciers, although of limited availability, may serve as previously unrecognized climate refugia. Conservation of Southeast Greenland polar bears, which meet criteria for recognition as the world's 20th polar bear subpopulation, is necessary to preserve the genetic diversity and evolutionary potential of the species. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change Greenland polar bear Sea ice Aarhus University: Research Arctic Greenland Science 376 6599 1333 1338
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topic Animals
Arctic Regions
Climate Change
Ice Cover
Seals
Earless
Ursidae/genetics
spellingShingle Animals
Arctic Regions
Climate Change
Ice Cover
Seals
Earless
Ursidae/genetics
Laidre, Kristin L
Supple, Megan A
Born, Erik W
Regehr, Eric V
Wiig, Øystein
Ugarte, Fernando
Aars, Jon
Dietz, Rune
Sonne, Christian
Hegelund, Peter
Isaksen, Carl
Akse, Geir B
Cohen, Benjamin
Stern, Harry L
Moon, Twila
Vollmers, Christopher
Corbett-Detig, Russ
Paetkau, David
Shapiro, Beth
Glacial ice supports a distinct and undocumented polar bear subpopulation persisting in late 21st-century sea-ice conditions
topic_facet Animals
Arctic Regions
Climate Change
Ice Cover
Seals
Earless
Ursidae/genetics
description Polar bears are susceptible to climate warming because of their dependence on sea ice, which is declining rapidly. We present the first evidence for a genetically distinct and functionally isolated group of polar bears in Southeast Greenland. These bears occupy sea-ice conditions resembling those projected for the High Arctic in the late 21st century, with an annual ice-free period that is >100 days longer than the estimated fasting threshold for the species. Whereas polar bears in most of the Arctic depend on annual sea ice to catch seals, Southeast Greenland bears have a year-round hunting platform in the form of freshwater glacial mélange. This suggests that marine-terminating glaciers, although of limited availability, may serve as previously unrecognized climate refugia. Conservation of Southeast Greenland polar bears, which meet criteria for recognition as the world's 20th polar bear subpopulation, is necessary to preserve the genetic diversity and evolutionary potential of the species.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Laidre, Kristin L
Supple, Megan A
Born, Erik W
Regehr, Eric V
Wiig, Øystein
Ugarte, Fernando
Aars, Jon
Dietz, Rune
Sonne, Christian
Hegelund, Peter
Isaksen, Carl
Akse, Geir B
Cohen, Benjamin
Stern, Harry L
Moon, Twila
Vollmers, Christopher
Corbett-Detig, Russ
Paetkau, David
Shapiro, Beth
author_facet Laidre, Kristin L
Supple, Megan A
Born, Erik W
Regehr, Eric V
Wiig, Øystein
Ugarte, Fernando
Aars, Jon
Dietz, Rune
Sonne, Christian
Hegelund, Peter
Isaksen, Carl
Akse, Geir B
Cohen, Benjamin
Stern, Harry L
Moon, Twila
Vollmers, Christopher
Corbett-Detig, Russ
Paetkau, David
Shapiro, Beth
author_sort Laidre, Kristin L
title Glacial ice supports a distinct and undocumented polar bear subpopulation persisting in late 21st-century sea-ice conditions
title_short Glacial ice supports a distinct and undocumented polar bear subpopulation persisting in late 21st-century sea-ice conditions
title_full Glacial ice supports a distinct and undocumented polar bear subpopulation persisting in late 21st-century sea-ice conditions
title_fullStr Glacial ice supports a distinct and undocumented polar bear subpopulation persisting in late 21st-century sea-ice conditions
title_full_unstemmed Glacial ice supports a distinct and undocumented polar bear subpopulation persisting in late 21st-century sea-ice conditions
title_sort glacial ice supports a distinct and undocumented polar bear subpopulation persisting in late 21st-century sea-ice conditions
publishDate 2022
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