نتایج جستجو برای: 2012 agricultural lands as ecological traps for grizzly bears animal conservation 15

تعداد نتایج: 12041691  

2017
Thomas Kroshko Luciene Kapronczai Marc R.L. Cattet Bryan J. Macbeth Gordon B. Stenhouse Martyn E. Obbard David M. Janz

Methodological differences among laboratories are recognized as significant sources of variation in quantification of hair cortisol concentration (HCC). An important step in processing hair, particularly when collected from wildlife, is the choice of solvent used to remove or "wash" external hair shaft cortisol prior to quantification of HCC. The present study systematically compared methanol a...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2009
Troy M Hegel C Cormack Gates Dale Eslinger

Complex ecological issues like depredation and its management are determined by multiple factors acting at more than one scale and are interlinked with complex human social and economic behaviour. Depredation by wild herbivores can be a major obstacle to agricultural community support for wildlife conservation. For three decades, crop and fence damage, competition with livestock for native rang...

1997
John K. Thomas Jack Thigpen

The selling of hunting leases by private landowners has been regulated by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) since 1925. However, a comprehensive examination of leasing activity and wildlife management practices used by landowners who lease lands for hunting has never been conducted. This study had three objectives: (1) to develop procedures to regularly monitor trends and changes i...

2016
MARK UDALL

Mr. UDALL of Colorado. Mr. Speaker, today I am introducing a bill to authorize a program to help states, local governments, and private groups protect open space while enabling ranchers and other private landowners to continue to use their lands for agriculture and other traditional uses. The bill, entitled the ‘‘Cooperative Landscape Conservation Act,’’ is based on provisions that were passed ...

2017
Teresa Berezowska-Cnota Ignacio Luque-Márquez Isabel Elguero-Claramunt Katarzyna Bojarska Henryk Okarma Nuria Selva

Non-invasive sampling by hair-trapping is increasingly used worldwide in wildlife research. Despite this rise and the potential of hair samples for ecology and conservation studies, the relative performance of hair collection devices has been rarely tested. Here, we compare the effectiveness of five types of hair traps for brown bears Ursus arctos in the Carpathian Mountains (SE Poland) and tes...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2006
Eva Bellemain Andreas Zedrosser Stéphanie Manel Lisette P Waits Pierre Taberlet Jon E Swenson

Because of differential investment in gametes between sexes, females tend to be the more selective sex. Based on this concept, we investigate mate selection in a large carnivore: the brown bear (Ursus arctos). We hypothesize that, in this species with sexually selected infanticide (SSI), females may be faced with a dilemma: either select a high-quality partner based on phenotypic criteria, as s...

2017
Viorel D Popescu Ruben Iosif Mihai I Pop Silviu Chiriac George Bouroș Brett J Furnas

Accurate population size estimates are important information for sustainable wildlife management. The Romanian Carpathians harbor the largest brown bear (Ursus arctos) population in Europe, yet current management relies on estimates of density that lack statistical oversight and ignore uncertainty deriving from track surveys. In this study, we investigate an alternative approach to estimate bro...

2016
Jennifer K. Fortin Karyn D. Rode Grant V. Hilderbrand James Wilder Sean Farley Carole Jorgensen Bruce G. Marcot Daniel E Crocker

Increased popularity of recreational activities in natural areas has led to the need to better understand their impacts on wildlife. The majority of research conducted to date has focused on behavioral effects from individual recreations, thus there is a limited understanding of the potential for population-level or cumulative effects. Brown bears (Ursus arctos) are the focus of a growing wildl...

2016
Elena G. Gonzalez Juan C. Blanco Fernando Ballesteros Lourdes Alcaraz Guillermo Palomero Ignacio Doadrio

The brown bear Ursus arctos L., 1758 population of the Cantabrian Mountains (northwestern Spain) became isolated from other bear populations in Europe about 500 years ago and has declined due to hunting and habitat degradation. At the beginning of the 20th century, the Cantabrian population split into eastern and western subpopulations, and genetic exchange between them ceased. In the early 199...

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