نتایج جستجو برای: canada. ursus 16

تعداد نتایج: 404318  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2004
Dennis Kunimoto Robert Rennie Diane M Citron Ellie J C Goldstein

Human contact with bears has become more frequent, as has the resultant bear maulings and bite injuries. We report the bacteriology of a patient bitten by a grizzly bear (Ursus arctos) from the Rocky Mountains foothills area east of Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. The patient received field care, including metronidazole and cefazolin. Subsequent deep-wound cultures grew Serratia fonticola...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2012
Matthew A Cronin Michael D MacNeil

Polar bears (Ursus maritimus) and brown bears (Ursus arctos) are closely related species for which extensive mitochondrial and nuclear phylogenetic comparisons have been made. We used previously published genotype data for 8 microsatellite DNA loci from 930 brown bears in 19 populations and 473 polar bears in 16 populations to compare the population genetic relationships of extant populations o...

2001
Serge Larivière Lynn L. Rogers

Ursus Linnaeus, 1758:47. Type species Ursus arctos Linnaeus. Melursus Meyer, 1793:155. Type species Bradypus ursinus Shaw. Arceus Goldfuss, 1809:301. Type species Arceus niger Goldfuss. Prochilus Illiger, 1811:109. Type species Bradypus ursinus Shaw. Chondrorhynchus Fisher, 1814:142. Type species unspecified. Evidently a sloth bear from India. Helarctos Horsfield, 1826:221. Type species Helarct...

2007

The giant panda is confined to south-central China. Currently, it occurs in portions of six isolated mountain ranges (Minshan, Qinling, Qionglai, Liangshan, Daxiangling, and Xiaoxiangling) in Gansu, Shaanxi and Sichuan Provinces (about 75% of the population inhabits Sichuan Province). The panda's total range encompasses approximately 30,000 sq km between 102–108.3° E longitude and 28.2–34.1° N ...

2004
S. N. ATKINSON M. A. RAMSAY

During a study of the reproductive ecology of polar bears (Ursus maritimus) in western Hudson Bay (Canada), we documented a case of litter adoption. In an eight-month period, a ten-year-old adult female lost a litter of two cubs-ofthe-year and adopted three other cubs-of-the-year. This is the first reported case of natural offspring adoption in polar bears, and its significance as a reproductiv...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Michael A Sawaya Steven T Kalinowski Anthony P Clevenger

Roads can fragment and isolate wildlife populations, which will eventually decrease genetic diversity within populations. Wildlife crossing structures may counteract these impacts, but most crossings are relatively new, and there is little evidence that they facilitate gene flow. We conducted a three-year research project in Banff National Park, Alberta, to evaluate the effectiveness of wildlif...

2013
BRENT R. PATTERSON

Although some populations remain stable, moose (Alces alces) density and distribution have been declining in many areas along the southern edge of their North American distribution. During 2006– 2009, we deployed 99 vaginal implant transmitters (VITs) in 86 adult female moose in central Ontario, Canada to assist in locating and radiocollaring neonatal moose calves. We monitored radiocollared ca...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2013
Rune Dietz Christian Sonne Niladri Basu Birgit Braune Todd O'Hara Robert J Letcher Tony Scheuhammer Magnus Andersen Claus Andreasen Dennis Andriashek Gert Asmund Aurore Aubail Hans Baagøe Erik W Born Hing M Chan Andrew E Derocher Philippe Grandjean Katrina Knott Maja Kirkegaard Anke Krey Nick Lunn Francoise Messier Marty Obbard Morten T Olsen Sonja Ostertag Elizabeth Peacock Aristeo Renzoni Frank F Rigét Janneche Utne Skaare Gary Stern Ian Stirling Mitch Taylor Øystein Wiig Simon Wilson Jon Aars

This review critically evaluates the available mercury (Hg) data in Arctic marine biota and the Inuit population against toxicity threshold values. In particular marine top predators exhibit concentrations of mercury in their tissues and organs that are believed to exceed thresholds for biological effects. Species whose concentrations exceed threshold values include the polar bears (Ursus marit...

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