Contribution of hybridization between polar bears and grizzly bears to polar bear extinction

Craig L. Shafer
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This review explores whether recent hybridization events between polar bears (Ursus maritimus) and grizzly bears (Ursus arctos horribilis) will eventually contribute to the extinction of the modern polar bear. In April 2006, genetic analysis of an odd‐looking bear killed in the Northwest Territories, Canada, revealed this specimen to be a polar bear–grizzly bear hybrid, and additional hybrid bears were harvested beginning in April 2010. These events have been sensationalized by some in the media, who have speculated that the modern polar bear may become extinct due to crossbreeding with grizzly bears. Although studies support the introgression of brown bear genes into the polar bear genome during the Pleistocene, no evidence supports the occurrence of a similar event today. Even if such an introgression event occurred, hybrids evolving rapidly enough to adapt to ongoing sea ice depletion is not scientifically plausible. The loss of genetic integrity and modified morphology due to inbreeding between polar bears and grizzly bears are not considered threats to polar bear survival. As many scientists have stressed for decades, the greatest threat to the survival of the modern polar bear is sea ice depletion due to climate change.
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北极熊和灰熊杂交导致北极熊灭绝
这篇综述探讨了最近北极熊(Ursus maritimus)和灰熊(Ursus arctos horribilis)之间的杂交事件是否会最终导致现代北极熊的灭绝。2006 年 4 月,对一只在加拿大西北地区被猎杀的长相怪异的熊进行的基因分析表明,这只标本是北极熊和灰熊的混血儿,从 2010 年 4 月开始,又有更多的混血熊被猎杀。这些事件被一些媒体大肆渲染,他们猜测现代北极熊可能会因为与灰熊杂交而灭绝。尽管研究支持更新世期间棕熊基因导入北极熊基因组,但没有证据支持今天发生类似事件。即使发生了这样的基因导入事件,杂交熊的进化速度足以适应持续的海冰枯竭在科学上也是站不住脚的。北极熊和灰熊近亲繁殖导致的遗传完整性丧失和形态改变并不被认为是对北极熊生存的威胁。正如许多科学家几十年来一直强调的那样,现代北极熊生存面临的最大威胁是气候变化导致的海冰枯竭。
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