Status and biology of ringed seals ( Phoca hispida ) in Svalbard

C. Lydersen
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The ringed seal is the most abundant mammal in the Svalbard area. Annual pup production in this area is estimated to be 20,000. No systematic harvest records exist, but some few hundred seals are taken annually, mainly for dog food. The ringed seals in Svalbard are protected from hunting in the period 15 March - 15 April. Peak pupping season is the first week of April. New-born ringed seals weigh an average of 4.6 kg. They are nursed for about 39 days, and weaned at an average body mass of around 22 kg. During the period of maternal care pups consume a total of about 54 litres of milk, that is composed of approximately 38% fat and 10% protein. Asymptotic standard lengths and body masses for adult ringed seal males and females are 131.5 and 127.8 cm, and 52.6 and 59.9 kg, respectively. The maximum values recorded for lengths of males and females in Svalbard are 157 cm and 107 kg, respectively. There is marked seasonal variation in body mass in both sexes with the highest mass records being recorded in early spring before pupping occurs, and with minimum values in the summer after the breeding and moulting seasons. The observed variation in mass is mainly due to changing blubber thickness of the seals. Ringed seal males attain sexual maturity at the age of 5 - 7 years, while females reach maturity when they are 3-5 years of age. The oldest seal collected in Svalbard was aged 45. Ringed seals in the Svalbard area feed on a variety of prey organisms, the most important of which are polar cod ( Boreogadus saida ) and the crustaceans  Parathemisto libellula , Thysanoessa inermis and Pandalus borealis . Ringed seal pups start diving during the nursing period while they are still white-coats, and spend about 50% of the time in the water prior to weaning. They are capable of diving for up to 12min and dive to the bottom of the study areas (max. 89 m). Nursing females spend more than 80% of their time in the water. Maximum recorded dive duration for mothers was 21.2 min. In order to produce a weaned pup, the net energy expenditure for a ringed seal mother is 1,073 MJ. This energy value corresponds to the consumption of 185 kg of polar cod or 282 kg of P. libellula . The annual gross energy consumption for adult males and females is calculated to be 5,600 MJ and 7,300 MJ, respectively. The main predators of ringed seals in Svalbard are polar bears ( Ursus maritimus ) and Arctic foxes ( Alopex lagopus ). In addition, both glaucous gulls ( Larus hyperboreus ) and walruses ( Odobenus rosmarus ) are documented as predators of ringed seals in this area. Heavy predation pressure is probably the main factor explaining why pups of this species start diving at such a young age, why they have access to so many breathing holes (8.7 on average) and why they keep their white coat long after its thermoregulatory properties have vanished. Pollution levels in ringed seals from Svalbard are, generally speaking, similar to levels in other areas of the Arctic.
斯瓦尔巴群岛环斑海豹(Phoca hispida)的现状和生物学
环斑海豹是斯瓦尔巴群岛地区数量最多的哺乳动物。这个地区每年的幼崽产量估计为2万只。没有系统的捕杀记录,但每年有几百只海豹被捕杀,主要是作为狗粮。斯瓦尔巴群岛的环斑海豹在3月15日至4月15日期间受到保护,不受捕猎。幼崽的高峰期是四月的第一周。新生环斑海豹的平均体重为4.6公斤。它们的护理期约为39天,断奶时平均体重约为22公斤。在哺乳期间,幼崽总共消耗约54升牛奶,其中约38%的脂肪和10%的蛋白质。成年环斑海豹雄性和雌性的渐近标准体长和体重分别为131.5 cm和127.8 cm, 52.6 kg和59.9 kg。在斯瓦尔巴群岛,雄性和雌性的最大记录长度分别为157厘米和107公斤。雌雄体质量有明显的季节变化,幼崽发生前的早春体质量最高,繁殖和换羽季节结束后的夏季体质量最低。所观察到的质量变化主要是由于海豹脂肪厚度的变化。雄性环斑海豹在5 - 7岁达到性成熟,而雌性环斑海豹在3-5岁达到性成熟。在斯瓦尔巴群岛收集到的最老的海豹是45岁。斯瓦尔巴群岛地区的环斑海豹以各种猎物生物为食,其中最重要的是极地鳕鱼(Boreogadus saida)和甲壳类动物Parathemisto libellula, Thysanoessa inermis和Pandalus borealis。小环斑海豹在哺乳期间开始潜水,那时它们还是白色的皮毛,在断奶前大约有50%的时间在水里。他们能够潜水长达12分钟,并潜水到研究区域的底部(最多6分钟)。哺乳期的雌性有80%以上的时间是在水里度过的。有记录的雌环斑海豹最大潜水时间为21.2分钟。为了产下一只断奶幼崽,雌环斑海豹的净能量消耗为1073兆焦耳。这一能量值相当于185公斤极地鳕鱼或282公斤斑鳕的消耗。成年男性和成年女性的年总能耗分别为5600兆焦耳和7300兆焦耳。斯瓦尔巴群岛环斑海豹的主要捕食者是北极熊(Ursus maritimus)和北极狐(Alopex lagopus)。此外,白嘴鸥(Larus hyperboreus)和海象(Odobenus rosmarus)也被记录为该区环斑海豹的捕食者。沉重的捕食压力可能是主要原因,解释了为什么这个物种的幼崽在这么小的时候就开始潜水,为什么它们可以进入这么多的呼吸孔(平均8.7个),为什么它们在体温调节功能消失后很久还保持着白色的皮毛。一般来说,斯瓦尔巴群岛环斑海豹的污染水平与北极其他地区的水平相似。
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