Seasonal and annual movement patterns of polar bears on the sea ice of Hudson Bay

Polar bears (Ursus maritimus Phipps, 1774) move thousands of kilometres over sea ice searching for mates and hunting for seals, which are their primary prey. Recently, decreased sea ice extent and earlier ice break-up have been linked to shifts in seal distribution and abundance and to declines in polar bear condition and numbers in the western Hudson Bay polar bear population. We used geographic positioning system and satellite collars deployed between 1991 and 2004 to quantify movement patterns of adult female polar bears on the sea ice of Hudson Bay in relation to reproductive class and temporal variations in sea ice patterns. We tested whether reproductive status and season affected movement and whether temporal changes in movement were correlated with temporal changes in sea ice patterns in Hudson Bay. Movement patterns were not dependent on reproductive status but did change significantly with season. Annual distances moved and areas covered by bears in Hudson Bay have decreased since 1991, which su...

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