The role of chemical constituents in the foraging behavior of black bears (Ursus americanus) was investigated using two field studies. Vascular tissue samples were collected from Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) trees recently foraged by black bears. Samples were extracted and analyzed by liquid and gas chromatography to determine carbohydrates and terpenes, respectively. Chemical data were subjected to correlation analyses and multiple regression to examine if they adequately describe observed foraging preferences. Free-ranging black bears also were offered a choice of four test diets that differed in content of carbohydrates and terpenes. Results indicated that forage preferences were based in part on chemical constituents in the forag...
Black bears (Ursus americanus) are omnivorous and therefore consume a wide variety of foods. Food av...
AbstractAsiatic black bears (Ursus thibetanus) are declining throughout much of their range. In Chin...
Black bear (Ursus americanus) damage to managed conifer stands during the spring in the U.S. Pacific...
The role of chemical constituents in the foraging behavior of black bears (Ursus americanus) was inv...
The chemical constituents of coniferous vascular tissues play a role in bear forage selection. In pa...
Black bears forage on Douglas-fir vascular tissue in the spring, and this behavior can be severely d...
The present study aimed to investigate the nutritional aspects of the bear diet quantitatively, in o...
As they emerge from their winter den, bears need an energy source and food is relatively scarce. Con...
Black bears forage on Douglas-fir vascular tissue in the spring, and this behavior can be severely d...
Behavioral information concerning the American black bear Ursus americanus is limited. The present s...
Black bears (Ursus americanus) forage selectively in natural environments. To determine if bears als...
Bears (Ursus spp.) that become conditioned to anthropogenic food sources pose a risk to human safety...
Living in close proximity to humans can present costs to wildlife species but can also present benef...
Bears (Ursus spp.) that become conditioned to anthropogenic food sources pose a risk to human safety...
Bears consuming wild fruits for fall energy accumulation are constrained by several factors, includi...
Black bears (Ursus americanus) are omnivorous and therefore consume a wide variety of foods. Food av...
AbstractAsiatic black bears (Ursus thibetanus) are declining throughout much of their range. In Chin...
Black bear (Ursus americanus) damage to managed conifer stands during the spring in the U.S. Pacific...
The role of chemical constituents in the foraging behavior of black bears (Ursus americanus) was inv...
The chemical constituents of coniferous vascular tissues play a role in bear forage selection. In pa...
Black bears forage on Douglas-fir vascular tissue in the spring, and this behavior can be severely d...
The present study aimed to investigate the nutritional aspects of the bear diet quantitatively, in o...
As they emerge from their winter den, bears need an energy source and food is relatively scarce. Con...
Black bears forage on Douglas-fir vascular tissue in the spring, and this behavior can be severely d...
Behavioral information concerning the American black bear Ursus americanus is limited. The present s...
Black bears (Ursus americanus) forage selectively in natural environments. To determine if bears als...
Bears (Ursus spp.) that become conditioned to anthropogenic food sources pose a risk to human safety...
Living in close proximity to humans can present costs to wildlife species but can also present benef...
Bears (Ursus spp.) that become conditioned to anthropogenic food sources pose a risk to human safety...
Bears consuming wild fruits for fall energy accumulation are constrained by several factors, includi...
Black bears (Ursus americanus) are omnivorous and therefore consume a wide variety of foods. Food av...
AbstractAsiatic black bears (Ursus thibetanus) are declining throughout much of their range. In Chin...
Black bear (Ursus americanus) damage to managed conifer stands during the spring in the U.S. Pacific...