When animals are faced with extraordinary energyconsuming events, like hibernation, finding abundant, energy-rich food resources becomes particularly important. The profitability of food resources can vary spatially, depending on occurrence, quality, and local abundance. Here, we used the brown bear (Ursus arctos) as a model species to quantify selective foraging on berries in different habitats during hyperphagia in autumn prior to hibernation. During the peak berry season in August and September, we sampled berry occurrence, abundance, and sugar content, a proxy for quality, at locations selected by bears for foraging and at random locations in the landscape. The factors determining selection of berries were species specific across the di...
A major unresolved question for omnivorous carnivores, like most species of bears, is to what degree...
Diet studies are essential to understand animal ecology and ecosystem dynamics, especially in the ca...
Artificial feeding stations often are established to attract and habituate wildlife species to facil...
Animals adapt their foraging behavior to variations in food availability and predation risk. In Swed...
Understanding a species' feeding ecology is essential for successful management and conservation, be...
Obligate herbivores dominate studies of the effects of climate change on mammals, however there is l...
Predation is a vital process in nature that has the potential to reduce prey populations, while also...
Mobile animals are expected to optimize their diet and foraging strategies, and balance the cost of ...
Obligate herbivores dominate studies of the eff ects of climate change on mammals, however there is ...
To survive winter hibernation, brown bears (Ursus arctos) need to store excess energy during late su...
A key challenge for ecologists is understanding how organisms achieve a positive live history energy...
Plastic behavioral adaptation to human activities can result in the enhancement and establishment of...
Plastic behavioral adaptation to human activities can result in the enhancement and establishment of...
Avoiding predators most often entails a food cost. For the Scandinavian brown bear (Ursus arctos), t...
Brown bear (Ursus arctos) is the most widespread large carnivore. It is an apex predator and does no...
A major unresolved question for omnivorous carnivores, like most species of bears, is to what degree...
Diet studies are essential to understand animal ecology and ecosystem dynamics, especially in the ca...
Artificial feeding stations often are established to attract and habituate wildlife species to facil...
Animals adapt their foraging behavior to variations in food availability and predation risk. In Swed...
Understanding a species' feeding ecology is essential for successful management and conservation, be...
Obligate herbivores dominate studies of the effects of climate change on mammals, however there is l...
Predation is a vital process in nature that has the potential to reduce prey populations, while also...
Mobile animals are expected to optimize their diet and foraging strategies, and balance the cost of ...
Obligate herbivores dominate studies of the eff ects of climate change on mammals, however there is ...
To survive winter hibernation, brown bears (Ursus arctos) need to store excess energy during late su...
A key challenge for ecologists is understanding how organisms achieve a positive live history energy...
Plastic behavioral adaptation to human activities can result in the enhancement and establishment of...
Plastic behavioral adaptation to human activities can result in the enhancement and establishment of...
Avoiding predators most often entails a food cost. For the Scandinavian brown bear (Ursus arctos), t...
Brown bear (Ursus arctos) is the most widespread large carnivore. It is an apex predator and does no...
A major unresolved question for omnivorous carnivores, like most species of bears, is to what degree...
Diet studies are essential to understand animal ecology and ecosystem dynamics, especially in the ca...
Artificial feeding stations often are established to attract and habituate wildlife species to facil...