Genetic methods based on sampling of feces and hairs to study brown bears have become the method of choice for many wildlife researchers and managers. Feces and hairs are the most common sample material for DNA identification of individual bears. While the collection of feces and hairs in the field is carried out in an opportunistic manner, hair-trapping can be applied systematically at specific locations. We have here tested a novel systematic method based on hair sampling on power poles. The method relies on the specific behavior of bears to mark, scratch, bite and scrub on power poles, and by this also leave some hairs behind. During late summer and autumn we have investigated 215 power poles in the Pasvik Valley and sampled 181 hair sam...
From the dawn of wildlife genetics, brown bears in Scandinavia have been studied using molecular gen...
There is limited knowledge on the brown bear (Ursus arctos) populations in the neighboring national ...
Kopatz, A., Kleven, O., Friebe, A., Ahlqvist, D., Kindberg, J. & Flagstad, Ø. 2021. Effects of sampl...
The trans-border brown bear population of Pasvik-Inari-Pechenga (Norway-Finland-Russia) has been mon...
Abstract One difficulty in the conservation of endangered wildlife is the lack of reliable informati...
Non-invasive sampling by hair-trapping is increasingly used worldwide in wildlife research. Despite ...
Alexander Kopatz, Oddmund Kleven, Øystein Flagstad. 2020. Seasonal variation of success in DNA-extra...
Non-invasive genetic sampling using materials such as faeces or hair can be used to monitor wildlife...
The trans-border brown bear population of Pasvik-Inari-Pechenga (Norway-Finland-Russia) has been mon...
This project was funded by the University of Stirling, Forestry Commission, Forest Research, the Roy...
Since 2005, the population of the trans-border brown bear (Ursus arctos) in Trilateral Park Pasvik-I...
Wildlife managers conduct population inventories to monitor species, particularly those at-risk. Alt...
The American black bear (Ursus americanus) in the southern Appalachians has been the subject of inte...
To establish longevity of faecal DNA samples under varying summer field conditions, we collected 53 ...
Genetic monitoring has proven helpful in estimating species presence and abundance, and detecting tr...
From the dawn of wildlife genetics, brown bears in Scandinavia have been studied using molecular gen...
There is limited knowledge on the brown bear (Ursus arctos) populations in the neighboring national ...
Kopatz, A., Kleven, O., Friebe, A., Ahlqvist, D., Kindberg, J. & Flagstad, Ø. 2021. Effects of sampl...
The trans-border brown bear population of Pasvik-Inari-Pechenga (Norway-Finland-Russia) has been mon...
Abstract One difficulty in the conservation of endangered wildlife is the lack of reliable informati...
Non-invasive sampling by hair-trapping is increasingly used worldwide in wildlife research. Despite ...
Alexander Kopatz, Oddmund Kleven, Øystein Flagstad. 2020. Seasonal variation of success in DNA-extra...
Non-invasive genetic sampling using materials such as faeces or hair can be used to monitor wildlife...
The trans-border brown bear population of Pasvik-Inari-Pechenga (Norway-Finland-Russia) has been mon...
This project was funded by the University of Stirling, Forestry Commission, Forest Research, the Roy...
Since 2005, the population of the trans-border brown bear (Ursus arctos) in Trilateral Park Pasvik-I...
Wildlife managers conduct population inventories to monitor species, particularly those at-risk. Alt...
The American black bear (Ursus americanus) in the southern Appalachians has been the subject of inte...
To establish longevity of faecal DNA samples under varying summer field conditions, we collected 53 ...
Genetic monitoring has proven helpful in estimating species presence and abundance, and detecting tr...
From the dawn of wildlife genetics, brown bears in Scandinavia have been studied using molecular gen...
There is limited knowledge on the brown bear (Ursus arctos) populations in the neighboring national ...
Kopatz, A., Kleven, O., Friebe, A., Ahlqvist, D., Kindberg, J. & Flagstad, Ø. 2021. Effects of sampl...