The article focuses on the effects of open-pit mining to the behaviour of grizzly bear as studied by Mark S. Boyce and Bogdan Cristescu of the University of Alberta. It says that grizzly bears in Alberta are among the species listed as special concern because of the impact of industrial, ...
and bears. Grizzly and polar bears are the most dangerous, but Eurasian brown bears and American black bears have also been known to attack humans. Somespeciesdepredate livestock on occasion, and some ursids, such as Asiatic and American black bears, may destroyfruitor other crops, especially...
Human injuries from grizzly bears in the backcountry, a rare occurrence before 1970, increased to an average of approximately 1 per year during the 1970’s, 1980’s, and 1990’s. The slight increase in backcountry injuries from the 1970’s through the 1990’s may be related to the increa...
Grizzly bear and human interaction in Yellowstone National Park: An evaluation of bear management areas Wildlife managers often rely on permanent or temporary area closures to reduce the impact of human presence on sensitive species. In 1982, Yellowstone Nati... TH Coleman,CC Schwartz,KA Gunther,....
Swanson SA: Activities and habitat use of black bears in north-central Minnesota. MS thesis. 1990, Univ. Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA Google Scholar Nielsen SE, Stenhouse GB, Boyce MS: A habitat-based framework for grizzly bear conservation in Alberta. Biol Conserv. 2006, 130: 217-229...
However, human–bear conflict, including agricultural crop depredation and intrusion into human residential areas, is a problem on the peninsula. As many as 20–70 bears have been killed annually over the past decade, mainly for management purposes28. In addition, the emergence of human-habituated...
To increase detection probability of wolverine and other wildlife, we placed 15% of the remote cameras at grizzly bear rub trees18and included rub trees as a binary covariate for detection probability at remote cameras. We scaled all continuous covariates by their mean and standard deviation. ...
272 trap nights to determine the presence and monitor the activity pattern of Himalayan brown bears. We also conducted an in-person survey with 235 respondents living in the study area to understand their perspectives on the human-bear interaction. We placed 89 camera trap stations and collected ...
Landscape partitioning and spatial inferences of competition between black and grizzly bears Ecography, 29 (2006), pp. 561-572 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar Aronsson et al., 2016 M. Aronsson, M. Low, J.V. López‐Bao, J. Persson, J. Odden, J.D. Linnell, H. Andrén Intensity ...
In this study, we exposed cultured human differentiated muscle cells to bear serum collected during winter and summer periods, and measured the impact on cell protein content and turnover. In addition, we explored the signalling pathways that control rates of protein synthesis and degradation. We ...