Non-invasive sampling by hair-trapping is increasingly used worldwide in wildlife research. Despite this rise and the potential of hair samples for ecology and conservation studies, the relative performance of hair collection devices has been rarely tested. Here, we compare the effectiveness of five types of hair traps for brown bears Ursus arctos in the Carpathian Mountains (SE Poland) and test the effects of trap type, season, number of days elapsed since trap installation and trap features on the trapping success in order to provide recommendations for optimal sampling in future studies. The trap types were corral, path-trap, "smola"(beechwood tar) tree-trap, turpentine tree-trap and natural rub. In 2010, we collected 858 hair samples du...
Genetic monitoring has proven helpful in estimating species presence and abundance, and detecting tr...
Mammalian carnivore communities affect entire ecosystem functioning and structure. However, their la...
Summary Hunting for brown bear (Ursus arctos) has a long tradition in Scandinavia, from the times wh...
<p>A brown bear family photo-trapped at a hair-trapping station in the Northeastern Carpathians (SE ...
<p>The study area in the Northeastern Carpathians (SE Poland) and the distribution of the 34 hair-tr...
Chemical communication in bears is not fully understood, despite the importance of this topic for th...
Genetic methods based on sampling of feces and hairs to study brown bears have become the method of ...
Accounting for low and heterogeneous detection probabilities in large mammal capture-recapture sampl...
Research on endangered species often relies on behavioural information to acquire data throughout a ...
The north east of the alps (Friuli Venezia Giulia region) represents a peripheral area of the presen...
Wildlife managers conduct population inventories to monitor species, particularly those at-risk. Alt...
Abstract One difficulty in the conservation of endangered wildlife is the lack of reliable informati...
Management of free-ranging wildlife may include the capture of animals, with the implication that th...
Traditional mark-recapture studies to estimate abundance and trends of Malayan sun bear (Helarctos m...
a<p>Hair traps were checked and moved every 13–15 days; = 13.8 days, SD = 1.0 in 2006 and = 14.0 d...
Genetic monitoring has proven helpful in estimating species presence and abundance, and detecting tr...
Mammalian carnivore communities affect entire ecosystem functioning and structure. However, their la...
Summary Hunting for brown bear (Ursus arctos) has a long tradition in Scandinavia, from the times wh...
<p>A brown bear family photo-trapped at a hair-trapping station in the Northeastern Carpathians (SE ...
<p>The study area in the Northeastern Carpathians (SE Poland) and the distribution of the 34 hair-tr...
Chemical communication in bears is not fully understood, despite the importance of this topic for th...
Genetic methods based on sampling of feces and hairs to study brown bears have become the method of ...
Accounting for low and heterogeneous detection probabilities in large mammal capture-recapture sampl...
Research on endangered species often relies on behavioural information to acquire data throughout a ...
The north east of the alps (Friuli Venezia Giulia region) represents a peripheral area of the presen...
Wildlife managers conduct population inventories to monitor species, particularly those at-risk. Alt...
Abstract One difficulty in the conservation of endangered wildlife is the lack of reliable informati...
Management of free-ranging wildlife may include the capture of animals, with the implication that th...
Traditional mark-recapture studies to estimate abundance and trends of Malayan sun bear (Helarctos m...
a<p>Hair traps were checked and moved every 13–15 days; = 13.8 days, SD = 1.0 in 2006 and = 14.0 d...
Genetic monitoring has proven helpful in estimating species presence and abundance, and detecting tr...
Mammalian carnivore communities affect entire ecosystem functioning and structure. However, their la...
Summary Hunting for brown bear (Ursus arctos) has a long tradition in Scandinavia, from the times wh...