peer reviewedPractical tools to quantify range-wide dietary choices on the polar bear have not been well developed impeding the monitoring of this species in a changing climate. Here we describe our steps toward non-invasive polar bear diet determination with the optimization of 454 pyrosequencing of a 136 (base pair: bp) mitochondrial cytochrome b (cytB) fragment amplified from the extracts of captive and wild polar bear faeces. We first determine the efficacy, reliability and accuracy of our method using polar bear faeces from captive polar bears fed known diets at the Cochrane Polar Bear Habitat (Canada, n = 5 faeces from 1 bear) and Metro Toronto Zoo (Canada, n =19 from 3 polar bears); and from wild (unfed) polar bears from a holding ...
CAFF Monitoring Series Report No. 1 - Development of a pan-Arctic monitoring plan for polar bears: b...
Seasonal fidelity to relatively local areas and natural obstacles to movements allow the range of po...
Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) subpopulations in several areas with seasonal sea ice regimes have show...
International audiencePractical tools to quantify range-wide dietary choices of the polar bear have ...
Under current climate trends, spring ice breakup in Hudson Bay is advancing rapidly, leaving polar b...
Climate change has led to abrupt declines in sea ice over the past three decades. Polar bears (Ursus...
Trophic mismatches between predators and their prey are increasing as climate change causes decoupli...
Arctic species are adapted to the seasonal changes in habitat conditions and resource availability; ...
Ongoing climate warming is projected to cause further declines in sea ice across the Arctic; as a re...
Food habits of polar bears on land during the ice-free period in western Hudson Bay were examined be...
The ecological response of climate change is expected to be especially pronounced across the circump...
Polar bears are dependent on sea ice for survival. Climate warming in the Arctic has caused signific...
Stable carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotope analysis was conducted on modern and archaeological...
Polar bears possess morphologic and physiologic characteristics that reflect their terrestrial linea...
Climate change is predicted to expand the ice-free season in western Hudson Bay and when it grows to...
CAFF Monitoring Series Report No. 1 - Development of a pan-Arctic monitoring plan for polar bears: b...
Seasonal fidelity to relatively local areas and natural obstacles to movements allow the range of po...
Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) subpopulations in several areas with seasonal sea ice regimes have show...
International audiencePractical tools to quantify range-wide dietary choices of the polar bear have ...
Under current climate trends, spring ice breakup in Hudson Bay is advancing rapidly, leaving polar b...
Climate change has led to abrupt declines in sea ice over the past three decades. Polar bears (Ursus...
Trophic mismatches between predators and their prey are increasing as climate change causes decoupli...
Arctic species are adapted to the seasonal changes in habitat conditions and resource availability; ...
Ongoing climate warming is projected to cause further declines in sea ice across the Arctic; as a re...
Food habits of polar bears on land during the ice-free period in western Hudson Bay were examined be...
The ecological response of climate change is expected to be especially pronounced across the circump...
Polar bears are dependent on sea ice for survival. Climate warming in the Arctic has caused signific...
Stable carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotope analysis was conducted on modern and archaeological...
Polar bears possess morphologic and physiologic characteristics that reflect their terrestrial linea...
Climate change is predicted to expand the ice-free season in western Hudson Bay and when it grows to...
CAFF Monitoring Series Report No. 1 - Development of a pan-Arctic monitoring plan for polar bears: b...
Seasonal fidelity to relatively local areas and natural obstacles to movements allow the range of po...
Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) subpopulations in several areas with seasonal sea ice regimes have show...