值得吗?北极熊捕食会游泳的不会飞的大雪鹅和对能量效率的估计

IF 2.7 3区 地球科学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Matthieu Weiss-Blais, David Bolduc, Madeleine-Zoé Corbeille-Robitaille, Frédéric Dulude-de-Broin, Thierry Grandmont, Frédérique Letourneux, Mathilde Poirier, Denis Sarrazin, Pierre Legagneux
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随着海冰覆盖面积的缩小,北极熊(Ursus maritimus, Phipps 1774)接近其主要猎物海豹的机会减少,从而更加依赖陆地食物来源。然而,北极熊是否能从这些陆地食物来源中受益,取决于它们寻找和捕获猎物的能力,而不消耗比获得的能量更多的能量。在这里,我们报告了北极熊捕食成年鸟类的最北端观察之一。这只熊使用了一种潜水狩猎技术,包括潜入水中,接近水下,从冻土带池塘表面下捕捉不会飞的大雪鹅。在评估了游泳期间的能量消耗和消耗鹅的能量摄入后,我们估计这种很少被记录的潜水狩猎技术在一定范围的追捕持续时间内可能会产生能量效益。这一观察结果突出了北极熊的行为可塑性,它们可以及时利用陆地上的食物来源。
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Worth the dip? Polar bear predation on swimming flightless greater gnow geese and estimation of energetic efficiency
As sea-ice cover is shrinking, polar bears (Ursus maritimus, Phipps 1774) face decreased access to seals, their primary prey, resulting in a greater dependance on terrestrial food sources. Whether polar bears can benefit from these terrestrial food sources however depends on their ability to find and capture prey items without expending more energy than is acquired. Here, we report one of the northernmost observations of polar bear predation on adult birds. The bear used a dive-hunting technique, which consisted of submerging itself, approaching underwater and catching flightless greater snow geese (Anser caerulescens caerulescens) from beneath the surface of a tundra pond. After evaluating energy expenditures during swimming and energy intakes from consuming geese, we estimated that this rarely documented dive-hunting technique could be energetically profitable for a certain range of pursuit duration. This observation highlights the behavioral plasticity that polar bears can deploy to punctually exploit land-based food sources.
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Arctic Science
Arctic Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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5.00
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12.10%
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81
期刊介绍: Arctic Science is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes original peer-reviewed research from all areas of natural science and applied science & engineering related to northern Polar Regions. The focus on basic and applied science includes the traditional knowledge and observations of the indigenous peoples of the region as well as cutting-edge developments in biological, chemical, physical and engineering science in all northern environments. Reports on interdisciplinary research are encouraged. Special issues and sections dealing with important issues in northern polar science are also considered.
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