The Utility of Harvest Recoveries of Marked Individuals to Assess Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) Survival

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Peacock, Elizabeth [1 ]
Laake, Jeff [2 ]
Laidre, Kristin L. [3 ,4 ]
Born, Erik W. [4 ]
Atkinson, Stephen N. [5 ]
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[1] US Geol Survey, Alaska Sci Ctr, Anchorage, AK 99508 USA
[2] NOAA, Natl Marine Fisheries Serv, Natl Marine Mammal Lab, Alaska Fisheries Sci Ctr, Seattle, WA 98115 USA
[3] Univ Washington, Appl Phys Lab, Polar Sci Ctr, Seattle, WA 98105 USA
[4] Greenland Inst Nat Resources, Nuuk 3900, Greenland
[5] Govt Nunavut, Dept Environm, Iqaluit, NU X0A 0H0, Canada
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Baffin Bay; polar bear; Ursus maritimus; climate warming; community-based monitoring; harvest; mark-recapture; survival rates; BEAUFORT SEA; POPULATION; HABITAT; CANADA;
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Management of polar bear (Ursus maritimus) populations requires the periodic assessment of life history metrics such as survival rate. This information is frequently obtained during short-term capture and marking efforts (e.g., over the course of three years) that result in hundreds of marked bears remaining in the population after active marking is finished. Using 10 additional years of harvest recovery subsequent to a period of active marking, we provide updated estimates of annual survival for polar bears in the Baffin Bay population of Greenland and Canada. Our analysis suggests a decline in survival of polar bears since the period of active marking that ended in 1997; some-of the decline in survival can likely be attributed to a decline in springtime ice concentration over the continental shelf of Baffin Island. The variance around the survival estimates is comparatively high because of the declining number of marks available; therefore, results must be interpreted with caution. The variance of the estimates of survival increased most substantially in the sixth year post-marking. When survival estimates calculated with recovery-only and recapture-recovery data sets from the period of active marking were compared, survival rates were indistinguishable. However, for the period when fewer marks were available, survival estimates were lower using the recovery-only data set, which indicates that part of the decline we detected for 2003-09 may be due to using only harvest recovery data. Nevertheless, the decline in the estimates of survival is consistent with population projections derived from harvest numbers and earlier vital rates, as well as with an observed decline in the extent of sea ice habitat.
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