نتایج جستجو برای: black bear

تعداد نتایج: 159136  

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2006
Jerrold L Belant Knut Kielland Erich H Follmann Layne G Adams

The fundamental niche of a species is rarely if ever realized because the presence of other species restricts it to a narrower range of ecological conditions. The effects of this narrower range of conditions define how resources are partitioned. Resource partitioning has been inferred but not demonstrated previously for sympatric ursids. We estimated assimilated diet in relation to body conditi...

2014
Sharon Baruch-Mordo Kenneth R. Wilson David L. Lewis John Broderick Julie S. Mao Stewart W. Breck

The rapid expansion of global urban development is increasing opportunities for wildlife to forage and become dependent on anthropogenic resources. Wildlife using urban areas are often perceived dichotomously as urban or not, with some individuals removed in the belief that dependency on anthropogenic resources is irreversible and can lead to increased human-wildlife conflict. For American blac...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Jamie E McFadden-Hiller Dean E Beyer Jerrold L Belant

Interactions between humans and carnivores have existed for centuries due to competition for food and space. American black bears are increasing in abundance and populations are expanding geographically in many portions of its range, including areas that are also increasing in human density, often resulting in associated increases in human-bear conflict (hereafter, bear incidents). We used publ...

2015

Demand for commercial bee (Apis mellifera) services recently has increased, resulting in greater use of mobile apiaries for crop pollination. When commercial apiaries are moved into areas occupied by black bears (Ursus americanus), conflicts between beekeepers and bears sometimes occur. Commercial pollination often involves moving apiaries among agricultural fields, and, thus, permanent fencing...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1997
S Wooding R Ward

To determine the extent of phylogeographic structuring in North American black bear (Ursus americanus) populations, we examined mitochondrial DNA sequences (n = 118) and restriction fragment length polymorphism profiles (n = 258) in individuals from 16 localities. Among the bears examined, 19 lineages falling into two highly divergent clades were identified. The clades differ at 5.0% of nucleot...

2000
Raimo Hissa

Although the American black (Ursus americanus) and American brown (grizzly) (Ursus arctos horribilis) bears have been the subjects of intensive physiological research, very little so far, has been done to understand the physiology of the European brown bear (Ursus arctos arctos). In our laboratory the research on the physiology of European brown bears started 10 years ago. Between 1987 and 1997...

Journal: :Conservation science and practice 2022

Forest harvesting alters habitat, impacts wildlife, and disrupts ecosystem function. Across the boreal forest of Canada, affects ungulate prey species their predators, with cascading on other species, including threatened woodland caribou. We used camera vegetation data occupancy modeling to investigate what characteristics in around forestry harvest blocks influenced co-occurrence primary (elk...

Journal: :Science 2012
Frank Hailer Verena E Kutschera Björn M Hallström Denise Klassert Steven R Fain Jennifer A Leonard Ulfur Arnason Axel Janke

Recent studies have shown that the polar bear matriline (mitochondrial DNA) evolved from a brown bear lineage since the late Pleistocene, potentially indicating rapid speciation and adaption to arctic conditions. Here, we present a high-resolution data set from multiple independent loci across the nuclear genomes of a broad sample of polar, brown, and black bears. Bayesian coalescent analyses p...

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