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New Species of Plants and Animals Discovered

Seals Trade Safety for Food: Arctic Study 

Why in News

  • A study published in Ecology Letters (March 2026) by University of British Columbia and collaborators shows ringed seals risk predation to access diverse food in the Arctic.

Key Species Involved

  • Ringed seal: Primary prey species in Arctic marine ecosystems
  • Polar bear: Main predator dependent on sea ice for hunting

Study Area & Method

  • Location: Eastern Hudson Bay (Arctic region)
  • Tracked: 26 seals and 39 polar bears
  • Tools: GPS tracking, Dive data analysis and Sea-ice mapping + fish diversity models

Core Findings

1. Food vs Fear Trade-off

  • Seals avoid high-risk zones (areas with many polar bears)
  • BUT:
    • Enter these zones if food diversity is high
    • Stay longer underwater (long dives) even in danger zones

2. “Landscape of Fear” Concept

  • Animals modify behavior based on predator presence
  • Seals:
    • Move quickly through risky areas
    • Adjust diving patterns depending on threat level

3. Portfolio Effect (Very Important)

  • Seals prefer diverse prey instead of a single food source
  • Similar to financial diversification:
    • Reduces risk of food scarcity in changing environments

4. Behavioral Adaptations

  • Possible ability to: Detect predators (e.g., listening for polar bears on ice)
  • Limitation: Hard to scientifically capture such micro-behaviors

5. Climate Change Impact

  • Melting sea ice leads to:
    • Altered predator-prey interactions
    • Increased bear density in smaller ice areas
    • Entry of new predators like killer whales

Key Ecological Insight

  • Wildlife survival depends on dual factors:
    1. Food availability
    2. Predation risk
[2015] The term ‘IndARC’, sometimes seen in the news, is the name of: (a) an indigenously developed radar system inducted into Indian Defence (b) India’s satellite to provide services to the countries of Indian Ocean Rim (c) a scientific establishment set up by India in Antartic region (d) India’s underwater observatory to scientifically study the Arctic region

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