Sealed in a lake : Biology and conservation of the endangered Saimaa ringed seal
Wildlife species living in proximity with humans often suffer from various anthropogenic factors. Here, we focus on the endangered Saimaa ringed seal (Pusa hispida saimensis), which lives in close connection with humans in Lake Saimaa, Finland. This unique endemic population has remained landlocked...
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author | Kunnasranta, Mervi Niemi, Marja Auttila, Miina Valtonen, Mia Kammonen, Juhana Nyman, Tommi |
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description | Wildlife species living in proximity with humans often suffer from various anthropogenic factors. Here, we focus on the endangered Saimaa ringed seal (Pusa hispida saimensis), which lives in close connection with humans in Lake Saimaa, Finland. This unique endemic population has remained landlocked since the last glacial period, and it currently consists of only similar to 400 individuals. In this review, we summarize the current knowledge on the Saimaa ringed seal, identify the main risk factors and discuss the efficacy of conservation actions put in place to ensure its long-term survival. The main threats for this rare subspecies are bycatch mortality, habitat destruction and increasingly mild winters. Climate change, together with small population size and an extremely impoverished gene pool, forms a new severe threat. The main conservation actions and priorities for the Saimaa ringed seal are implementation of fishing closures, land-use planning, protected areas, and reduction of pup mortality. Novel innovations, such as provisioning of artificial nest structures, may become increasingly important in the future. Although the Saimaa ringed seal still faces the risk of extinction, the current positive trend in the number of seals shows that endangered wildlife populations can recover even in regions with considerable human inhabitation, when legislative protection is combined with intensive research, engagement of local inhabitants, and innovative conservation actions. Such multifaceted conservation approaches are needed in a world with a growing human population and a rapidly changing climate. Peer reviewed |
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op_relation | 10.1016/j.biocon.2020.108908 WWF Finland and Raija and Ossi Tuuliainen Foundation are gratefully acknowledged for providing long-term financial support for the Saimaa ringed seal research. In addition, a great thanks belongs to all those dedicated conservation biologists, researchers and numerous volunteers who have collected, analyzed and published immensely valuable information on Saimaa ringed seals. We also wish to acknowledge public servants in various governmental organisations, especially Metsahallitus and ELY Centre of South Savo, for their important work in the Saimaa ringed seal conservation. Jason Baker, Milaja Bennett, Vincent Biard, Juha Laakkonen and Heini Nihtila provided valuable comments on the manuscript. Kunnasranta , M , Niemi , M , Auttila , M , Valtonen , M , Kammonen , J & Nyman , T 2021 , ' Sealed in a lake : Biology and conservation of the endangered Saimaa ringed seal ' , Biological Conservation , vol. 253 , 108908 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2020.108908 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/339760 000611987900001 |
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spelling | ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/339760 2025-02-16T15:09:16+00:00 Sealed in a lake : Biology and conservation of the endangered Saimaa ringed seal Kunnasranta, Mervi Niemi, Marja Auttila, Miina Valtonen, Mia Kammonen, Juhana Nyman, Tommi Institute of Biotechnology Centre for Information Technology 2022-02-04T08:55:02Z 12 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/339760 eng eng ELSEVIER SCI IRELAND LTD 10.1016/j.biocon.2020.108908 WWF Finland and Raija and Ossi Tuuliainen Foundation are gratefully acknowledged for providing long-term financial support for the Saimaa ringed seal research. In addition, a great thanks belongs to all those dedicated conservation biologists, researchers and numerous volunteers who have collected, analyzed and published immensely valuable information on Saimaa ringed seals. We also wish to acknowledge public servants in various governmental organisations, especially Metsahallitus and ELY Centre of South Savo, for their important work in the Saimaa ringed seal conservation. Jason Baker, Milaja Bennett, Vincent Biard, Juha Laakkonen and Heini Nihtila provided valuable comments on the manuscript. Kunnasranta , M , Niemi , M , Auttila , M , Valtonen , M , Kammonen , J & Nyman , T 2021 , ' Sealed in a lake : Biology and conservation of the endangered Saimaa ringed seal ' , Biological Conservation , vol. 253 , 108908 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2020.108908 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/339760 000611987900001 cc_by info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess openAccess Conservation Saimaa ringed seal Climate change Endangered species Pusa hispida PHOCA-HISPIDA-SAIMENSIS FRESH-WATER MICROSATELLITE VARIATION PERINATAL-MORTALITY POPULATION MARINE DIET PATTERNS HISTORY ACANTHOCEPHALA Ecology evolutionary biology Review Article publishedVersion 2022 ftunivhelsihelda 2025-01-21T16:11:30Z Wildlife species living in proximity with humans often suffer from various anthropogenic factors. Here, we focus on the endangered Saimaa ringed seal (Pusa hispida saimensis), which lives in close connection with humans in Lake Saimaa, Finland. This unique endemic population has remained landlocked since the last glacial period, and it currently consists of only similar to 400 individuals. In this review, we summarize the current knowledge on the Saimaa ringed seal, identify the main risk factors and discuss the efficacy of conservation actions put in place to ensure its long-term survival. The main threats for this rare subspecies are bycatch mortality, habitat destruction and increasingly mild winters. Climate change, together with small population size and an extremely impoverished gene pool, forms a new severe threat. The main conservation actions and priorities for the Saimaa ringed seal are implementation of fishing closures, land-use planning, protected areas, and reduction of pup mortality. Novel innovations, such as provisioning of artificial nest structures, may become increasingly important in the future. Although the Saimaa ringed seal still faces the risk of extinction, the current positive trend in the number of seals shows that endangered wildlife populations can recover even in regions with considerable human inhabitation, when legislative protection is combined with intensive research, engagement of local inhabitants, and innovative conservation actions. Such multifaceted conservation approaches are needed in a world with a growing human population and a rapidly changing climate. Peer reviewed Review Phoca hispida Pusa hispida ringed seal HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Biological Conservation 253 108908 |
spellingShingle | Conservation Saimaa ringed seal Climate change Endangered species Pusa hispida PHOCA-HISPIDA-SAIMENSIS FRESH-WATER MICROSATELLITE VARIATION PERINATAL-MORTALITY POPULATION MARINE DIET PATTERNS HISTORY ACANTHOCEPHALA Ecology evolutionary biology Kunnasranta, Mervi Niemi, Marja Auttila, Miina Valtonen, Mia Kammonen, Juhana Nyman, Tommi Sealed in a lake : Biology and conservation of the endangered Saimaa ringed seal |
title | Sealed in a lake : Biology and conservation of the endangered Saimaa ringed seal |
title_full | Sealed in a lake : Biology and conservation of the endangered Saimaa ringed seal |
title_fullStr | Sealed in a lake : Biology and conservation of the endangered Saimaa ringed seal |
title_full_unstemmed | Sealed in a lake : Biology and conservation of the endangered Saimaa ringed seal |
title_short | Sealed in a lake : Biology and conservation of the endangered Saimaa ringed seal |
title_sort | sealed in a lake : biology and conservation of the endangered saimaa ringed seal |
topic | Conservation Saimaa ringed seal Climate change Endangered species Pusa hispida PHOCA-HISPIDA-SAIMENSIS FRESH-WATER MICROSATELLITE VARIATION PERINATAL-MORTALITY POPULATION MARINE DIET PATTERNS HISTORY ACANTHOCEPHALA Ecology evolutionary biology |
topic_facet | Conservation Saimaa ringed seal Climate change Endangered species Pusa hispida PHOCA-HISPIDA-SAIMENSIS FRESH-WATER MICROSATELLITE VARIATION PERINATAL-MORTALITY POPULATION MARINE DIET PATTERNS HISTORY ACANTHOCEPHALA Ecology evolutionary biology |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10138/339760 |