Mark-Recapture and Stochastic Population Models for Polar Bears of the High Arctic

We used mark-recapture data and population viability analysis (PVA) to estimate demographic parameters, abundance, and harvest risks for two adjacent populations of polar bears (Ursus maritimus) inhabiting Lancaster Sound and Norwegian Bay, Canada. Analyses were based on data from 1871 bears that we...

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Main Authors: Taylor, Mitchell K., Laake, Jeff, McLoughlin, Philip D., Cluff, H. Dean, Messier, Francois
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Language:English
Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 2009
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description We used mark-recapture data and population viability analysis (PVA) to estimate demographic parameters, abundance, and harvest risks for two adjacent populations of polar bears (Ursus maritimus) inhabiting Lancaster Sound and Norwegian Bay, Canada. Analyses were based on data from 1871 bears that were uniquely marked during the period 1972–97. Our best-fitting mark-recapture model specified sex and age effects on probabilities of survival and an effect of prior recapture (dependence) on capture probability. The most parsimonious solution in our analysis of survival was to assume the same rate for the Lancaster Sound and Norwegian Bay populations. Total (harvested) annual survival rates (mean ± 1 SE) for females included: 0.749 ± 0.105 (cubs), 0.879 ± 0.050 (ages 1–4), 0.936 ± 0.019 (ages 5– 20), and 0.758 ± 0.054 (ages 21+). Mean litter size was 1.69 ± 0.01 cubs for females of Lancaster Sound and 1.71 ± 0.08 cubs for females of Norwegian Bay. By age six, on average 0.31 ± 0.21 females of Lancaster Sound were producing litters (first age of reproduction was five years); however, females of Norwegian Bay did not reproduce until age seven or more. Total abundance (1995–97) averaged 2541 ± 391 bears in Lancaster Sound and 203 ± 44 bears in Norwegian Bay. The finite rate of increase (lambda) during the study period was estimated to be 1.001 ± 0.013 for bears of Lancaster Sound and 0.981 ± 0.027 for bears of Norwegian Bay. We incorporated demographic parameters into a harvest-explicit PVA to model short-term (15 yr) probabilities of overharvesting (i.e., 1997–2012). Our harvest simulations suggest that current levels of kill are approaching and perhaps exceeding the sustainable yield in both populations. Nous avons recouru aux données obtenues par marquage et recapture ainsi qu’aux analyses de viabilité de population pour estimer les paramètres démographiques, l’abondance et les risques liés à la récolte de deux populations adjacentes d’ours polaires (Ursus maritimus) évoluant dans le détroit de Lancaster et la baie ...
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spelling ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/63089 2025-06-15T14:14:36+00:00 Mark-Recapture and Stochastic Population Models for Polar Bears of the High Arctic Taylor, Mitchell K. Laake, Jeff McLoughlin, Philip D. Cluff, H. Dean Messier, Francois 2009-08-26 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/63089 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/63089/47029 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/63089 ARCTIC; Vol. 61 No. 2 (2008): June: 119–231; 143-152 1923-1245 0004-0843 demography harvest mark-recapture polar bear population viability analysis (PVA) program MARK Ursus maritimus démographie récolte marquage et recapture ours polaire analyse de viabilité de population programme MARK info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 2009 ftunivcalgaryojs 2025-05-27T03:29:43Z We used mark-recapture data and population viability analysis (PVA) to estimate demographic parameters, abundance, and harvest risks for two adjacent populations of polar bears (Ursus maritimus) inhabiting Lancaster Sound and Norwegian Bay, Canada. Analyses were based on data from 1871 bears that were uniquely marked during the period 1972–97. Our best-fitting mark-recapture model specified sex and age effects on probabilities of survival and an effect of prior recapture (dependence) on capture probability. The most parsimonious solution in our analysis of survival was to assume the same rate for the Lancaster Sound and Norwegian Bay populations. Total (harvested) annual survival rates (mean ± 1 SE) for females included: 0.749 ± 0.105 (cubs), 0.879 ± 0.050 (ages 1–4), 0.936 ± 0.019 (ages 5– 20), and 0.758 ± 0.054 (ages 21+). Mean litter size was 1.69 ± 0.01 cubs for females of Lancaster Sound and 1.71 ± 0.08 cubs for females of Norwegian Bay. By age six, on average 0.31 ± 0.21 females of Lancaster Sound were producing litters (first age of reproduction was five years); however, females of Norwegian Bay did not reproduce until age seven or more. Total abundance (1995–97) averaged 2541 ± 391 bears in Lancaster Sound and 203 ± 44 bears in Norwegian Bay. The finite rate of increase (lambda) during the study period was estimated to be 1.001 ± 0.013 for bears of Lancaster Sound and 0.981 ± 0.027 for bears of Norwegian Bay. We incorporated demographic parameters into a harvest-explicit PVA to model short-term (15 yr) probabilities of overharvesting (i.e., 1997–2012). Our harvest simulations suggest that current levels of kill are approaching and perhaps exceeding the sustainable yield in both populations. Nous avons recouru aux données obtenues par marquage et recapture ainsi qu’aux analyses de viabilité de population pour estimer les paramètres démographiques, l’abondance et les risques liés à la récolte de deux populations adjacentes d’ours polaires (Ursus maritimus) évoluant dans le détroit de Lancaster et la baie ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Lancaster Sound Norwegian Bay Norwegian Bay ours polaire Ursus maritimus Unknown Arctic Canada Lambda ENVELOPE(-62.983,-62.983,-64.300,-64.300) Lancaster Sound ENVELOPE(-83.999,-83.999,74.218,74.218) Norwegian Bay ENVELOPE(-91.535,-91.535,77.584,77.584) ARCTIC 61 2
spellingShingle demography
harvest
mark-recapture
polar bear
population viability analysis (PVA)
program MARK
Ursus maritimus
démographie
récolte
marquage et recapture
ours polaire
analyse de viabilité de population
programme MARK
Taylor, Mitchell K.
Laake, Jeff
McLoughlin, Philip D.
Cluff, H. Dean
Messier, Francois
Mark-Recapture and Stochastic Population Models for Polar Bears of the High Arctic
title Mark-Recapture and Stochastic Population Models for Polar Bears of the High Arctic
title_full Mark-Recapture and Stochastic Population Models for Polar Bears of the High Arctic
title_fullStr Mark-Recapture and Stochastic Population Models for Polar Bears of the High Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Mark-Recapture and Stochastic Population Models for Polar Bears of the High Arctic
title_short Mark-Recapture and Stochastic Population Models for Polar Bears of the High Arctic
title_sort mark-recapture and stochastic population models for polar bears of the high arctic
topic demography
harvest
mark-recapture
polar bear
population viability analysis (PVA)
program MARK
Ursus maritimus
démographie
récolte
marquage et recapture
ours polaire
analyse de viabilité de population
programme MARK
topic_facet demography
harvest
mark-recapture
polar bear
population viability analysis (PVA)
program MARK
Ursus maritimus
démographie
récolte
marquage et recapture
ours polaire
analyse de viabilité de population
programme MARK
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