Body composition of three polar bear (Ursus maritimus) cubs found dead at Svalbard |
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Authors: | Øystein Wiig Andrew E. Derocher |
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Affiliation: | Zoological Museum, University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1137, Blindern, N-0318 Oslo, Norway, Norwegian Polar Institute, 9296 Troms?, Norway,
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Abstract: | We determined the body composition from the carcasses of three 3- to 4-months-old polar bear cubs found dead at Svalbard, Norway. Two of the cubs were killed by a male bear at the den and one cub died from starvation. These three carcasses weighed 70-77% of total body mass of cubs. The ash and protein content of the three carcasses were similar but the starving cub had higher water content and lower fat content than the two killed cubs. The fat content varied from 1.3% (starving cub) to 12.9% while the content of water and fat was similar (about 76%) in the three cubs. More data on the body composition of polar bear cubs at time of emergence from the den are needed to understand the breeding ecology and reproductive energetics of female polar bears. |
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