The interaction between brown bears (Ursus arctos) and Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) is important to the population dynamics of both species and a celebrated example of consumer-mediated nutrient transport. Yet, much of the site-specific information we have about the bears in this relationship comes from observations at a few highly visible but unrepresentative locations and a small number of radio-telemetry studies. Consequently, our understanding of brown bear abundance and behavior at more cryptic locations where they commonly feed on salmon, including small spawning streams, remains limited. We employed a non-invasive genetic approach (barbed wire hair snares) over four summers (2012-2015) to document patterns of brown bear abundan...
Salmon provide a key source of marine-derived nutrients to aquatic and surrounding terrestrial habit...
Salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) is a key dietary item for temperate coastal Brown Bears (Ursus arctos) ac...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
The interaction between brown bears (Ursus arctos) and Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) is importa...
The interaction between brown bears (Ursus arctos) and Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) is importa...
Over the past decade, demand for recreation has increased as part of Alaska\u27s doubling growth in ...
Brown bears Ursus arctos consume a wide range of organisms, including ungulates and plants, but Paci...
Selective consumption of prey by predators, observed in many animals, is often attributed to optimal...
A key challenge for ecologists is understanding how organisms achieve a positive live history energy...
The primary goals of this research were to investigate 3 ecological factors influencing black bear (...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Animal foraging requires a series of complex decisi...
The primary goals of this research were to investigate 3 ecological factors influencing black bear (...
One of the goals of Ecosystems Base Fisheries Management (EBFM) is recognizing and mitigating indire...
Selective consumption of prey by predators, observed in many animals, is often attributed to optimal...
Selective consumption of prey by predators, observed in many animals, is often attributed to optimal...
Salmon provide a key source of marine-derived nutrients to aquatic and surrounding terrestrial habit...
Salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) is a key dietary item for temperate coastal Brown Bears (Ursus arctos) ac...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
The interaction between brown bears (Ursus arctos) and Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) is importa...
The interaction between brown bears (Ursus arctos) and Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) is importa...
Over the past decade, demand for recreation has increased as part of Alaska\u27s doubling growth in ...
Brown bears Ursus arctos consume a wide range of organisms, including ungulates and plants, but Paci...
Selective consumption of prey by predators, observed in many animals, is often attributed to optimal...
A key challenge for ecologists is understanding how organisms achieve a positive live history energy...
The primary goals of this research were to investigate 3 ecological factors influencing black bear (...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Animal foraging requires a series of complex decisi...
The primary goals of this research were to investigate 3 ecological factors influencing black bear (...
One of the goals of Ecosystems Base Fisheries Management (EBFM) is recognizing and mitigating indire...
Selective consumption of prey by predators, observed in many animals, is often attributed to optimal...
Selective consumption of prey by predators, observed in many animals, is often attributed to optimal...
Salmon provide a key source of marine-derived nutrients to aquatic and surrounding terrestrial habit...
Salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) is a key dietary item for temperate coastal Brown Bears (Ursus arctos) ac...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...