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Ice-free period too long for Southern and Western Hudson Bay polar bear populations if global warming exceeds 1.6 to 2.6 °C

Earth Sciences

Ice-free period too long for Southern and Western Hudson Bay polar bear populations if global warming exceeds 1.6 to 2.6 °C

J. Stroeve, A. Crawford, et al.

Discover how Hudson Bay's warming climate is impacting polar bear hunting and survival, extending the ice-free period with dire consequences. Researchers, including Julienne Stroeve and Ian Stirling, reveal alarming projections that could lead to species extirpation if global temperatures exceed 1.6-2.6°C, while holding at 2°C may provide respite for adult polar bears as recruitment struggles against the longer ice-free seasons.

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Abstract
Hudson Bay has warmed over 1 °C in the last 30 years. Coincident with this warming, seasonal patterns have shifted, with the spring sea ice melting earlier and the fall freeze-up occurring later, leading to a month longer of ice-free conditions. This extended ice-free period presents a significant challenge for polar bears, as it restricts their hunting opportunities for seals and their ability to accumulate the necessary body weight for successful reproduction. Drawing on the latest insights from CMIP6, our updated projections of the ice-free period indicate a more spatially detailed and alarming outlook for polar bear survival. Limiting global warming to 2 °C above pre-industrial levels may prevent the ice-free period from exceeding 183 days in both western and southern Hudson Bay, providing some optimism for adult polar bear survival. However, with longer ice-free periods already substantially impacting recruitment, extirpation for polar bears in this region may already be inevitable.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Jun 13, 2024
Authors
Julienne Stroeve, Alex Crawford, Steve Ferguson, Ian Stirling, Louise Archer, Geoffrey York, David Babb, Robbie Mallett
Tags
polar bears
climate change
Hudson Bay
ice-free period
global warming
species survival
CMIP6 projections
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