Possible Effects of Climate Warming on Selected Populations of Polar Bears (<i>Ursus maritimus</i>) in the Canadian Arctic

Arctic1.20
Volume: 59, Issue: 3
Published: Dec 16, 2009
Abstract
Polar bears depend on sea ice for survival. Climate warming in the Arctic has caused significant declines in total cover and thickness of sea ice in the polar basin and progressively earlier breakup in some areas. Inuit hunters in the areas of four polar bear populations in the eastern Canadian Arctic (including Western Hudson Bay) have reported seeing more bears near settlements during the open-water period in recent years. In a fifth...
Paper Details
Title
Possible Effects of Climate Warming on Selected Populations of Polar Bears (<i>Ursus maritimus</i>) in the Canadian Arctic
Published Date
Dec 16, 2009
Journal
Volume
59
Issue
3
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