Polar bears (Ursus maritimus) rely upon Arctic sea ice as a physical habitat. Consequently, conservation assessments of polar bears identify the ongoing reduction in sea ice to represent a significant threat to their survival. However, the additional role of sea ice as a potential, indirect, source of energy to bears has been overlooked. Here we used the highly branched isoprenoid lipid biomarker-based index (H-Print) approach in combination with quantitative fatty acid signature analysis to show that sympagic (sea ice-associated), rather than pelagic, carbon contributions dominated the marine component of polar bear diet (72-100%; 99% CI, n = 55), irrespective of differences in diet composition. The lowest mean estimates of sympagic carbon...
Increased land use by polar bears (Ursus maritimus) due to climate‐change‐induced reduction of their...
Polar bears Ursus maritimus are currently facing rapid environmental changes with loss of sea ice an...
By September 2008, the Arctic sea had experienced two sequential years of extreme summer minimum sea...
Polar bears (Ursus maritimus) rely on annual sea ice as their primary habitat for hunting marine mam...
<div><p>Global changes are thought to affect most Arctic species, yet some populations are more at r...
Arctic species are adapted to the seasonal changes in habitat conditions and resource availability; ...
Global changes are thought to affect most Arctic species, yet some populations are more at risk. Tod...
There is growing evidence from experimental and human epidemiological studies that many pollutants c...
Rapid climate changes are occurring in the Arctic, with substantial repercussions for arctic ecosyst...
Two global environmental issues, climate change and contamination by persistent organic pollutants, ...
<div><p>Climate change will increasingly affect the natural habitat and diet of polar bears (<i>Ursu...
Recent declines in Arctic sea ice have been linked to reductions in body condition, survival, and po...
The Arctic is warming rapidly, with concomitant sea ice losses and ecosystem changes. The animals mo...
Climate change will increasingly affect the natural habitat and diet of polar bears (Ursus maritimus...
Predator foraging behaviour is influenced by intrinsic and extrinsic factors, including energetic re...
Increased land use by polar bears (Ursus maritimus) due to climate‐change‐induced reduction of their...
Polar bears Ursus maritimus are currently facing rapid environmental changes with loss of sea ice an...
By September 2008, the Arctic sea had experienced two sequential years of extreme summer minimum sea...
Polar bears (Ursus maritimus) rely on annual sea ice as their primary habitat for hunting marine mam...
<div><p>Global changes are thought to affect most Arctic species, yet some populations are more at r...
Arctic species are adapted to the seasonal changes in habitat conditions and resource availability; ...
Global changes are thought to affect most Arctic species, yet some populations are more at risk. Tod...
There is growing evidence from experimental and human epidemiological studies that many pollutants c...
Rapid climate changes are occurring in the Arctic, with substantial repercussions for arctic ecosyst...
Two global environmental issues, climate change and contamination by persistent organic pollutants, ...
<div><p>Climate change will increasingly affect the natural habitat and diet of polar bears (<i>Ursu...
Recent declines in Arctic sea ice have been linked to reductions in body condition, survival, and po...
The Arctic is warming rapidly, with concomitant sea ice losses and ecosystem changes. The animals mo...
Climate change will increasingly affect the natural habitat and diet of polar bears (Ursus maritimus...
Predator foraging behaviour is influenced by intrinsic and extrinsic factors, including energetic re...
Increased land use by polar bears (Ursus maritimus) due to climate‐change‐induced reduction of their...
Polar bears Ursus maritimus are currently facing rapid environmental changes with loss of sea ice an...
By September 2008, the Arctic sea had experienced two sequential years of extreme summer minimum sea...