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  • Implementing a comprehensiv... Implementing a comprehensive approach to study the causes of human-bear (Ursus arctos pruinosus) conflicts in the Sanjiangyuan region, China
    Dai, Yunchuan; Hacker, Charlotte E.; Cao, Yu ... The Science of the total environment, 06/2021, Volume: 772
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    Personal injury and property loss caused by wildlife often deteriorates the relationship between humans and animals, prompting retaliatory killings that threaten species survival. Conflicts between ...
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  • Bears and berries: species-... Bears and berries: species-specific selective foraging on a patchily distributed food resource in a human-altered landscape
    Hertel, Anne G.; Steyaert, Sam M. J. G.; Zedrosser, Andreas ... Behavioral ecology and sociobiology, 06/2016, Volume: 70, Issue: 6
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    When animals are faced with extraordinary energy-consuming events, like hibernation, finding abundant, energy-rich food resources becomes particularly important. The profitability of food resources ...
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  • Brown bear (Ursus arctos) a... Brown bear (Ursus arctos) attacks resulting in human casualties in Scandinavia 1977-2016; management implications and recommendations
    Støen, Ole-Gunnar; Ordiz, Andrés; Sahlén, Veronica ... PloS one, 05/2018, Volume: 13, Issue: 5
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    Human persecution and habitat loss have endangered large carnivore populations worldwide, but some are recovering, exacerbating old conflicts. Carnivores can injure and kill people; the most dramatic ...
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  • Don't poke the bear: using ... Don't poke the bear: using tracking data to quantify behavioural syndromes in elusive wildlife
    Hertel, Anne G.; Leclerc, Martin; Warren, Dan ... Animal behaviour, January 2019, 2019-01-00, Volume: 147
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    Animal personality traits and the emergence of behavioural syndromes, i.e. between-individual correlation of behaviours, are commonly quantified from behavioural observations in controlled ...
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  • Challenges of managing a Eu... Challenges of managing a European brown bear population; lessons from Sweden, 1943–2013
    Swenson, Jon E; Schneider, Michael; Zedrosser, Andreas ... Wildlife biology, 2017, Volume: 2017, Issue: 4
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    ‘Adaptive management’, which has been defined as the repeated iteration between management action, scientific assessment and revised management action, leading to a strengthened foundation for ...
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  • Den site selection by male ... Den site selection by male brown bears at the population's expansion front
    Eriksen, Ane; Wabakken, Petter; Maartmann, Erling ... PloS one, 08/2018, Volume: 13, Issue: 8
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    Brown bears (Ursus arctos) spend about half of the year in winter dens. In order to preserve energy, bears may select denning locations that minimize temperature loss and human disturbance. In ...
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  • Diel and monthly activity p... Diel and monthly activity pattern of brown bears and sika deer in the Shiretoko Peninsula, Hokkaido, Japan
    KAWAMURA, Kei; JIMBO, Mina; ADACHI, Keisuke ... Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 2022
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    Mammals exhibit several types of diel activity pattern, including nocturnal, diurnal, crepuscular, and cathemeral. These patterns vary inter- and intra-specifically and are affected by environmental ...
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  • Livin' on the edge: reducin... Livin' on the edge: reducing infanticide risk by maintaining proximity to potentially less infanticidal males
    Penteriani, Vincenzo; Kojola, Ilpo; Heikkinen, Samuli ... Animal behaviour, April 2024, Volume: 210
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    Infanticide is a significant evolutionary force influencing carnivore behaviours, as it is one of the primary contributors to offspring mortality. Female multimale mating, which creates paternal ...
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  • Ascertaining the manner of ... Ascertaining the manner of death: Distinguishing killing from carcass scavenging
    Arilla, Maite; Rosell, Jordi; Jordana, Ivan Afonso ... Forensic science international. Animals and environments, 12/2023, Volume: 4
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    This study presents a documented case of a bear (Ursus arctos) predator attack on a foal, employing osteological analysis to determine the manner of death. By analyzing bone surface and structural ...
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