Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) cub mortality at a den site in northern Alaska

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Rusty Robinson
Tom S. Smith
BJ Kirschhoffer
Cheryl Rosa
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[1] Brigham Young University,
[2] Polar Bears International,undefined
[3] U.S. Arctic Research Commission,undefined
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Polar Biology | 2012年 / 35卷
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Alaska; Beaufort Sea; Climate change; Cub mortality; Maternity den; North Slope; Polar bear;
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In March 2009, we documented the death of one member of a triplet polar bear (Ursus maritimus) litter at its den site in the southern Beaufort Sea (SBS) of Alaska. We used a self-contained video camera unit to document activity between den emergence and departure. All three cubs showed low activity levels relative to other cubs observed, and one died within one week of den emergence. Necropsy confirmed that the dead cub had a low body weight and was malnourished. Capture later confirmed that the two surviving cubs were also undersized. Polar bear cub survival is influenced by many factors including litter size and sea ice conditions. Triplet litters are often smaller and suffer higher mortality rates than singletons and twins. This cub was not only a triplet but also born following 2 years of record minimum sea ice extent, both of which may have played a role in this cub’s demise.
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