July 23, 2018, Oregon State University
Research shows that Kodiak brown
bears that sync their stream-to-stream movements to salmon spawning patterns
eat longer and more than bears that don't, with one bear in the study consuming
greater than 2 tons of fish in one summer.
Individual sockeye salmon
populations spawn for about 40 days, but "resource surfing" bears can
fish for three times that long, biologists have learned.
Worldwide, prolonged salmon
availability is increasingly under threat from hatchery supplementation that
tends to reduce the genetic diversity underpinning different spawning times. In
addition, bears' ability to follow salmon waves is hampered by industrial
development such as mining.
Findings were just published
in Scientific Reports.
"This study is the first to
link actual metrics of bear consumption to their foraging behavior and
movements," said co-author Jonathan Armstrong, assistant professor of
fisheries and wildlife in the Oregon State University College of Agricultural
Sciences.
Armstrong collaborated with
corresponding author Will Deacy and scientists from the University of Montana,
Washington State University and the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge to collar
33 female bears and track them for a year over a 1-million-square-kilometer
portion of Kodiak Island.
At the end of those 12 months,
the team recaptured 18 of the bears and took hair samples that they measured
for mercury. Salmon absorb mercury from what they eat in the ocean, and the
amount of mercury in a bear's hair indicates how much fish it dined on—the more
mercury, the more salmon it ate.
"Salmon consumption ranged
from around 300 kilograms for one bear up to almost 2,000 kilograms for the
biggest salmon eater," said Deacy, a postdoctoral scholar at OSU.
"This study complements our other research to show how bears depend on diverse
salmon populations."
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