Affiliations 

  • 1 1Research Unit of Biodiversity (UMIB, UO-CSIC-PA), Oviedo University, Campus Mieres, 33600 Mieres, Spain
  • 2 2University of Helsinki, PO BOX 65, FI-00014 Helsinki, Finland
  • 3 EarthCape OY, Viikinkaari 6, 00790 Helsinki, Finland
  • 4 Darwin Nature Biosphere Reserve, Borok, 44 p/o Ploskovo, Cherepovets District, Vologda Region Russian Federation 162723
  • 5 Kondinskie Lakes National Park, Komsomolski st., 5, City Sovietsky, Hanty-Mansijsk District Russian Federation 628240
  • 6 Sikhote-Alin State Nature Biosphere Reserve named after K.G. Abramov, Partizanskaya 44, Primorsky krai, Terney Russian Federation 692150
  • 7 Pinezhsky State Nature Reserve, Pervomayskaya Street, 123 А, Arhangel Region, Pinezkiy District, Pinega Russian Federation 164610
  • 8 Altai State Nature Biosphere Reserve, Naberezhnyi st., 1, Gorno-Altaysk, Altai Republic Russian Federation 649000
  • 9 State Nature Reserve Stolby, Kariernaya 26, Krasnoyarsk, Krasnoyarsk Region Russian Federation 660006
  • 10 Smolenskoe Poozerje National Park, Gurevitch street 19, Demidovskiy District, Przhevalskoe, Smolensk Region Russian Federation 216270
  • 11 Visimsky Nature Biosphere Reserve, Stepana Razina, 23, Kirovgrad, Russian Federation 624140
  • 12 State Nature Reserve Malaya Sosva, Lenina str., 46, Sovetskiy, Tjumen Region Russian Federation 628242
  • 13 State Nature Reserve Vishersky, Gagarina Street 36 B, Krasnovishersk, Perm Region Russian Federation 618590
  • 14 State Nature Reserve Olekminsky, Filatova 6, Olekminsk, Republic Sakha Russian Federation 678100
  • 15 15Pacific Geographical Institute, Far-Eastern Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, 7 Radio Street, Vladivostok, Russian Federation 690041
  • 16 State Nature Reserve Nurgush, Lenina Street, 129a, Kirov, Russian Federation 610002
  • 17 Kostomuksha Nature Reserve, Priozernaya Street, 2, Kostomuksha, Karelia Republic Russian Federation 186930
  • 18 Bryansk Forest Nature Reserve, Nerussa St., Zapovednaya Street, 2, Suzemka District, Bryansk Region Russian Federation 242180
  • 19 National Park Bashkirija, Nurgush, Abubakirova 1, Meleuzovskiy District, Bashkortostan Republic Russian Federation 453870
Front. Zool., 2018;15:41.
PMID: 30410564 DOI: 10.1186/s12983-018-0286-5

Abstract

Background: For brown bears (Ursus arctos), hibernation is a critical part of the annual life cycle because energy savings during hibernation can be crucial for overwintering, and females give birth to cubs at that time. For hibernation to be a useful strategy, timing is critical. However, environmental conditions vary greatly, which might have a negative effect on the functionality of the evolved biological time-keeping. Here, we used a long-term dataset (69 years) on brown bear denning phenology recorded in 12 Russian protected areas and quantified the phenological responses to variation in temperature and snow depth. Previous studies analyzing the relationship between climate and denning behavior did not consider that the brown bear response to variation in climatic factors might vary through a period preceding den entry and exit. We hypothesized that there is a seasonal sensitivity pattern of bear denning phenology in response to variation in climatic conditions, such that the effect of climatic variability will be pronounced only when it occurs close to den exit and entry dates.

Results: We found that brown bears are most sensitive to climatic variations around the observed first den exit and last entry dates, such that an increase/decrease in temperature in the periods closer to the first den exit and last entry dates have a greater influence on the denning dates than in other periods.

Conclusions: Our study shows that climatic factors are modulating brown bear hibernation phenology and provide a further structuring of this modulation. The sensitivity of brown bears to changes in climatic factors during hibernation might affect their ability to cope with global climate change. Therefore, understanding these processes will be essential for informed management of biodiversity in a changing world.

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