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Impact of Holocene environmental change on the evolutionary ecology of an Arctic top predator.

Authors :
Westbury, Michael V.
Brown, Stuart C.
Lorenzen, Julie
O'Neill, Stuart
Scott, Michael B.
McCuaig, Julia
Cheung, Christina
Armstrong, Edward
Valdes, Paul J.
Samaniego Castruita, José Alfredo
Cabrera, Andrea A.
Blom, Stine Keibel
Dietz, Rune
Sonne, Christian
Louis, Marie
Galatius, Anders
Fordham, Damien A.
Ribeiro, Sofia
Szpak, Paul
Lorenzen, Eline D.
Source :
Science Advances. 11/10/2023, Vol. 9 Issue 45, p1-12. 12p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The Arctic is among the most climatically sensitive environments on Earth, and the disappearance of multiyear sea ice in the Arctic Ocean is predicted within decades. As apex predators, polar bears are sentinel species for addressing the impact of environmental variability on Arctic marine ecosystems. By integrating genomics, isotopic analysis, morphometrics, and ecological modeling, we investigate how Holocene environmental changes affected polar bears around Greenland. We uncover reductions in effective population size coinciding with increases in annual mean sea surface temperature, reduction in sea ice cover, declines in suitable habitat, and shifts in suitable habitat northward. Furthermore, we show that west and east Greenlandic polar bears are morphologically, and ecologically distinct, putatively driven by regional biotic and genetic differences. Together, we provide insights into the vulnerability of polar bears to environmental change and how the Arctic marine ecosystem plays a vital role in shaping the evolutionary and ecological trajectories of its inhabitants. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23752548
Volume :
9
Issue :
45
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Science Advances
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173508401
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adf3326