Ririko Koido, Misako Kuroe, Ryosuke Kishimoto, Yoshiaki Tsuda As genetic structure of species is formed in space and time, it is important to evaluatespatiotemporal patterns of genetic diversity not only for understanding the…
Brenden Orocu, Cambria Armstrong, Janene Auger, Hal L. Black, Randy T. Larsen,Brock R. McMillan, Mark C. Belk American black bears (Ursus americanus) have a widespread distribution in North America.However, demography of American black…
Faye d’Eon-Eggertson, Steven Baryluk, Jodie Pongracz, Mike Suitor Polar bears are a high-profile species of international concern, which are classified asvulnerable due to sea ice habitat loss resulting from climate change. Of the…
Nathan Hostetter, Caitlin K. Brett, Fabian Jimenez, Colleen Olfenbuttel, Daniel U.Greene, Joseph D. Clark, Ben Augustine, Dana J. Morin Non-invasive genetic sampling has revolutionized the collection of individual-level data toinvestigate survival, abundance, and…
Robyn Appleton, Alexander More, Mathias Tobler We report for the first time estimated survival, reproduction, and population growth rates forindividually-identified Andean bears (Tremarctus ornatus) in equatorial dry forests of northernPeru, an area recorgnized…
Lauren Harding, Emil Arnalak, Russell Toolooktook, Malik Awan, Tayyab Shah,Michaela Sidloski, Douglas Clark Aklak (grizzly bear, Ursus arctos) are viewed by communities of the Kivalliq region, Nunavut, asincreasing in abundance. We used semi-structured…
Darcy Doran-Myers and Conor McGowan Expert elicitation is increasingly used in ecology to fill data gaps. The reliability of expertelicitation as a source of data is seldom verified, but it is pivotal for…