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VOL. 19 · NO. 2 | November 2008
 
Ursus
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Population Biology
Mark A. Edwards, John A. Nagy, Andrew E. Derocher
Ursus 19 (2), 91-104, (1 November 2008) https://doi.org/10.2192/1537-6176-19.2.91
KEYWORDS: brown bear, development, grizzly bear, Ward's cluster analysis, Ursus arctos, Subpopulations, Northwest Territories, Mackenzie Delta
Vincenzo Gervasi, Paolo Ciucci, John Boulanger, Mario Posillico, Cinzia Sulli, Stefano Focardi, Ettore Randi, Luigi Boitani
Ursus 19 (2), 105-121, (1 November 2008) https://doi.org/10.2192/07GR022.1
KEYWORDS: Abruzzo, brown bear, DNA, hair sampling, Huggins model, mark–recapture, population size, program MARK, sampling strategies, Ursus arctos marsicanus
Perspectives, Essays, and Reviews
Tsutomu Mano, Nobuo Ishii
Ursus 19 (2), 122-129, (1 November 2008) https://doi.org/10.2192/1537-6176-19.2.122
KEYWORDS: wildlife trade, Ursus thibetanus, Ursus arctos, Ursidae, sustainable use, Community-based management, CITES, brown bear, bear gallbladder, Asiatic black bear
Paolo Ciucci, Luigi Boitani
Ursus 19 (2), 130-145, (1 November 2008) https://doi.org/10.2192/07PER012.1
KEYWORDS: Ursus arctos marsicanus, Italy, conservation status, brown bear, Apennines, Abruzzo National Park
Human Dimensions
Hüseyin Ambarlı, C Can Bilgin
Ursus 19 (2), 146-153, (1 November 2008) https://doi.org/10.2192/1537-6176-19.2.146
KEYWORDS: attitudes, brown bear, conflict, damage prevention, Ursus arctos, Turkey, Artvin
Methods
Koji Yamazaki, Chinatsu Kozakai, Shinsuke Kasai, Yusuke Goto, Shinsuke Koike, Kengo Furubayashi
Ursus 19 (2), 154-161, (1 November 2008) https://doi.org/10.2192/07GR009.1
KEYWORDS: activity sensor, Ashio Mountains, diel activity patterns, GPS, Japanese black bear, time budgets, Ursus thibetanus japonicus
Masae Saito, Kiyoshi Yamauchi, Toshiki Aoi
Ursus 19 (2), 162-167, (1 November 2008) https://doi.org/10.2192/08GR006.1
KEYWORDS: Ursus thibetanus, nuisance bear, noninvasive sampling, microsatellite, Japan, DNA extraction, crop damage, corn, Bite marks, Asiatic black bear
Point-Counterpoint
David L. Garshelis, Wang Hao, Wang Dajun, Zhu Xiaojian, Li Sheng, William J. McShea
Ursus 19 (2), 168-176, (1 November 2008) https://doi.org/10.2192/07PER011.1
KEYWORDS: rangewide population estimate, population closure, IUCN red-listing, giant panda, genotyping error, DNA mark–recapture, China, bamboo stem fragment, Ailuropoda melanoleuca
Short Communications
Steve Wolverton
Ursus 19 (2), 177-184, (1 November 2008) https://doi.org/10.2192/07GR021.1
KEYWORDS: American black bear, Missouri, natural traps, paleozoology, subadult male mortality, Ursus americanus
Isaac Goldstein, Victor Guerrero, Ricardo Moreno
Ursus 19 (2), 185-189, (1 November 2008) https://doi.org/10.2192/08SC007.1
KEYWORDS: Andean bear, Cerro Pirre, Tremarctos ornatus, PRESENCE, Panamá, distribution, Darién, Colombia
Ole J. Sørensen, Mogens Totsås, Tore Solstad, Robin Rigg
Ursus 19 (2), 190-193, (1 November 2008) https://doi.org/10.2192/08SC008.1
KEYWORDS: Ursus arctos, predation, Norway, golden eagle, cub mortality, brown bear, Aquila chrysaetos
R. Lee Lyman
Ursus 19 (2), 194-197, (1 November 2008) https://doi.org/10.2192/08SC023.1
KEYWORDS: American black bear, Ursus americanus, spondyloarthropathy, PREHISTORY, Oregon, cervical vertebrae, archaeological remains
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