نتایج جستجو برای: canada ursus 16

تعداد نتایج: 404318  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Stéphane Peigné Cyrielle Goillot Mietje Germonpré Cécile Blondel Olivier Bignon Gildas Merceron

Previous morphological and isotopic studies indicate that Late Pleistocene cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) diet ranged from mostly vegetarian to omnivory or even carnivory. However, such analyses do not provide information on seasonal diets, and only provide an average record of diet. A dental microwear analysis of 43 young and adult individuals demonstrate that, during the predormancy period, cave ...

2012
Justin Roy Glenn Yannic Steeve D Côté Louis Bernatchez

Although the dispersal of animals is influenced by a variety of factors, few studies have used a condition-dependent approach to assess it. The mechanisms underlying dispersal are thus poorly known in many species, especially in large mammals. We used 10 microsatellite loci to examine population density effects on sex-specific dispersal behavior in the American black bear, Ursus americanus. We ...

Journal: :The Journal of veterinary medical science 2006
Tsukasa Okano Sachiko Nakamura Rumiko Nakashita Takeshi Komatsu Tetsuma Murase Makoto Asano Toshio Tsubota

The purpose of this study was to ascertain whether or not Japanese black bears (Ursus thibetanus japonicus) are induced ovulators. The progesterone levels of female bears kept with a male and allowed to mate (n=2) and female bears allowed contact with a male through bars but not allowed to mate (n=6) during the mating season increased significantly in late October. Based on this result, the fem...

2014
Alexander Kopatz Hans Geir Eiken Jouni Aspi Ilpo Kojola Camilla Tobiassen Konstantin F. Tirronen Pjotr I. Danilov Snorre B. Hagen

Large carnivores were persecuted to near extinction during the last centuries, but have now recovered in some countries. It has been proposed earlier that the recovery of the Northern European brown bear is supported by migration from Russia. We tested this hypothesis by obtaining for the first time continuous sampling of the whole Finnish bear population, which is located centrally between the...

Journal: :Avian Conservation and Ecology 2021

Desjardins, E., L. Imbeau, M. Darveau, J. Mazerolle, and N. Fenton. 2021. Waterfowl use of mine tailing ponds in comparison with beaver boreal eastern Canada. Avian Conservation Ecology 16(2):24. https://doi.org/10.5751/ACE-02003-160224

2013
Scott E. Nielsen Aaron B. A. Shafer Mark S. Boyce Gordon B. Stenhouse

Habitat selection is an important behavioural process widely studied for its population-level effects. Models of habitat selection are, however, often fit without a mechanistic consideration. Here, we investigated whether patterns in habitat selection result from instinct or learning for a population of grizzly bears (Ursus arctos) in Alberta, Canada. We found that habitat selection and related...

2013
Mark A. Edwards Andrew E. Derocher John A. Nagy

The area traversed in pursuit of resources defines the size of an animal's home range. For females, the home range is presumed to be a function of forage availability. However, the presence of offspring may also influence home range size due to reduced mobility, increased nutritional need, and behavioral adaptations of mothers to increase offspring survival. Here, we examine the relationship be...

2016
Kyle A. Artelle Sean C. Anderson John D. Reynolds Andrew B. Cooper Paul C. Paquet Chris T. Darimont

Human-wildlife conflicts impose considerable costs to people and wildlife worldwide. Most research focuses on proximate causes, offering limited generalizable understanding of ultimate drivers. We tested three competing hypotheses (problem individuals, regional population saturation, limited food supply) that relate to underlying processes of human-grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) conflic...

2008
R. Lee Lyman

Spondyloarthropathy has been reported among modern individuals of several species of ursid. Prehistoric cervical vertebra of black bear (Ursus americanus) recovered from an archaeological site in northwestern Oregon are fused and distorted, indicating spondyloarthropathy in this species has some time depth. Inventory of this disease among paleozoological remains may reveal unknown details of di...

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