نتایج جستجو برای: bears questionnaire

تعداد نتایج: 211547  

2017
A. M. Pagano M. A. Owen S. Jensen J. V. Ware C. T. Robbins G. M. Durner T. C. Atwood M. E. Obbard K. R. Middel G. W. Thiemann T. M. Williams

Tri-axial accelerometers have been used to remotely identify the behaviors of a wide range of taxa. Assigning behaviors to accelerometer data often involves the use of captive animals or surrogate species, as their accelerometer signatures are generally assumed to be similar to those of their wild counterparts. However, this has rarely been tested. Validated accelerometer data are needed for po...

Journal: :Stem cell research 2011
Trine Fink Jeppe G Rasmussen Jeppe Emmersen Linda Pilgaard Åsa Fahlman Sven Brunberg Johan Josefsson Jon M Arnemo Vladimir Zachar Jon E Swenson Ole Fröbert

In the den, hibernating brown bears do not develop tissue atrophy or organ damage, despite almost no physical activity. Mesenchymal stem cells could play an important role in tissue repair and regeneration in brown bears. Our objective was to determine if adipose tissue-derived stem cells (ASCs) can be recovered from wild Scandinavian brown bears and characterize their differentiation potential...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2004
Steven C Olsen Jack Rhyan T Gidlewski Jesse Goff W C Stoffregen

In two studies conducted from October 1999 to March 2000 and December 2000 to April 2001, adult black bears (Ursus americanus) were orally inoculated with 1.4-3.1 x 10(10) colony-forming units (CFU) of Brucella abortus strain RB51 (SRB51, n=12) or 2 ml of 0.15 M NaCl solution (saline, n=11). We did not detect a difference (P>0.05) in antibody titers to SRB51 in serum obtained before vaccination...

2016

We evaluated the release of rehabilitated, orphan black bears (Ursus americanus) in northern New Hampshire. Eleven bears (9 males, 2 females; 40–45 kg) were outfi tted with GPS radio-collars and released during May and June of 2011 and 2012. Bears released in 2011 had higher apparent survival and were not observed or reported in any nuisance behavior, whereas no bears released in 2012 survived,...

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...

2013
Jasmine V Ware O Lynne Nelson Charles T Robbins Patrick A Carter Brice A J Sarver Heiko T Jansen

Many temperate zone animals adapt to seasonal changes by altering their physiology. This is mediated in large part by endocrine signals that encode day length and regulate energy balance and metabolism. The objectives of this study were to determine if the daily patterns of two important hormones, melatonin and cortisol, varied with day length in captive brown bears (Ursus arctos) under anesthe...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Craig R Miller Lisette P Waits

Protein, mtDNA, and nuclear microsatellite DNA analyses have demonstrated that the Yellowstone grizzly bear has low levels of genetic variability compared with other Ursus arctos populations. Researchers have attributed this difference to inbreeding during a century of anthropogenic isolation and population size reduction. We test this hypothesis and assess the seriousness of genetic threats by...

2015
Vicki Sahanatien Elizabeth Peacock Andrew E Derocher

Climate change has been identified as a major driver of habitat change, particularly for sea ice-dependent species such as the polar bear (Ursus maritimus). Population structure and space use of polar bears have been challenging to quantify because of their circumpolar distribution and tendency to range over large areas. Knowledge of movement patterns, home range, and habitat is needed for cons...

2014
Aaron B A Shafer Scott E Nielsen Joseph M Northrup Gordon B Stenhouse

Numerous factors influence fitness of free-ranging animals, yet often these are uncharacterized. We integrated GPS habitat use data and genetic profiling to determine their influence on fitness proxies (mass, length, and body condition) in a threatened population of grizzly bears (Ursus arctos) in Alberta, Canada. We detected distinct genetic and habitat use (ecotype) clusters, with individual ...

2016
Alina L. Evans Navinder J. Singh Boris Fuchs Stéphane Blanc Andrea Friebe Timothy G. Laske Ole Frobert Jon E. Swenson Jon M. Arnemo

Human disturbance can affect animal life history and even population dynamics. However, the consequences of these disturbances are difficult to measure. This is especially true for hibernating animals, which are highly vulnerable to disturbance, because hibernation is a process of major physiological changes, involving conservation of energy during a resource-depleted time of year. During the w...

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