نتایج جستجو برای: bears questionnaire

تعداد نتایج: 211547  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2015
Meghan McGee-Lawrence Patricia Buckendahl Caren Carpenter Kim Henriksen Michael Vaughan Seth Donahue

Decreased physical activity in mammals increases bone turnover and uncouples bone formation from bone resorption, leading to hypercalcemia, hypercalcuria, bone loss and increased fracture risk. Black bears, however, are physically inactive for up to 6 months annually during hibernation without losing cortical or trabecular bone mass. Bears have been shown to preserve trabecular bone volume and ...

Journal: :Biology letters 2016
Kieren J Mitchell Sarah C Bray Pere Bover Leopoldo Soibelzon Blaine W Schubert Francisco Prevosti Alfredo Prieto Fabiana Martin Jeremy J Austin Alan Cooper

The Tremarctinae are a subfamily of bears endemic to the New World, including two of the largest terrestrial mammalian carnivores that have ever lived: the giant, short-faced bears Arctodus simus from North America and Arctotherium angustidens from South America (greater than or equal to 1000 kg). Arctotherium angustidens became extinct during the Early Pleistocene, whereas Arctodus simus went ...

2017
Christy A. Welch Jeffrey Keay Katherine C. Kendall Charles T. Robbins

Bears consuming wild fruits for fall energy accumulation are constrained by several factors, including intake rate, the physiological capacity of the gastrointestinal tract, and the metabolic efficiency of gain in body mass. We measured these relationships through foraging and feeding trials using captive and wild black bears (Ursus americanus) and grizzly bears (Ursus arctos). Four fruit types...

2016
Kellie M. Kuhn Stephen B. Vander Wall

—We documented black bears (Ursus americanus) consuming the seeds of Jeffery pine (Pinus jeffreyi) in the eastern Sierra Nevada from late August through September. Shells of pine seeds were the exclusive item in 20 of 27 scat samples collected in September and October and comprised >90% of the remaining 7 samples. Bears obtain seeds of Jeffrey pines by climbing trees, removing ripe, unopened co...

2015
Veronica Sahlén Andrea Friebe Solve Sæbø Jon E Swenson Ole-Gunnar Støen

Encounters between Scandinavian brown bears (Ursus arctos) and humans that result in human injuries and fatalities typically coincide with den entry in October and November, and commonly occur near a den. Our aim was to determine when bears arrive at their dens, identify potential predictors of this event, document behavior and activity associated with this period, and attempt to explain the in...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
David C Lin John D Hershey John S Mattoon Charles T Robbins

Hibernating bears retain most of their skeletal muscle strength despite drastically reduced weight-bearing activity. Regular neural activation of muscles is a potential mechanism by which muscle atrophy could be limited. However, both mechanical loading and neural activity are usually necessary to maintain muscle size. An alternative mechanism is that the signaling pathways related to the regul...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2012
Jasmine V Ware O Lynne Nelson Charles T Robbins Heiko T Jansen

Seasonal cycles of reproduction, migration, and hibernation are often synchronized to changes in daylength (photoperiod). Ecological and evolutionary pressures have resulted in physiological specializations enabling animals to occupy a particular temporal niche within the diel cycle leading to characteristic activity patterns. In this study, we characterized the annual locomotor activity of cap...

2004
Lynn L. Rogers

Effects of gunshot and human settlement on black bear numbers and range are well documented, but effects of natural factors are less well known. In this paper, effects of food supply, predation, cannibalism, and health problems on black bear populations are evaluated using information in the literature and data obtained in Minnesota during 1969-1978 from 119 radiocollared black bears and their ...

2012
Rui Albuquerque Martin Eichenbaum Dimitris Papanikolaou Sergio Rebelo

A central challenge in asset pricing is the weak connection between stock returns and observable economic fundamentals. We provide evidence that this connection is stronger than previously thought. We use a modified version of the Bry-Boschan algorithm to identify long-run swings in the stock market. We call these swings long-run bull and bear episodes. We find that there is a high correlation ...

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