Animals adapt their foraging behavior to variations in food availability and predation risk. In Sweden, brown bears (Ursus arctos) depend on a nearly continuous intake of berries, especially bilberries (Vaccinium myrtillus) during late summer and early autumn to fatten up prior to hibernation. This overlaps with the bear hunting season that starts on 21 August. Bilberry occurrence varies across space, as does human-induced mortality risk. Here, we hypothesize that brown bears select for areas with a high probability of bilberry occurrence across a boreal forest ecosystem in Sweden (H1), and that human-induced mortality risk reduces bear selection for bilberries (H2). In addition, we hypothesized that bears that survived the hunting season a...
AbstractAs landscapes across the globe experience increasing human development, it is critical to id...
Large carnivores that approach human settlements are usually considered a threat to human property a...
As large carnivore populations are recovering in northern boreal ecosystems of Europe and North Amer...
Animals adapt their foraging behavior to variations in food availability and predation risk. In Swed...
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 ...
When animals are faced with extraordinary energyconsuming events, like hibernation, finding abundant...
Brown bear (Ursus arctos) is the most widespread large carnivore. It is an apex predator and does no...
Hunters can affect the behavior of wildlife by inducing a landscape of fear, selecting individuals w...
Avoiding predators most often entails a food cost. For the Scandinavian brown bear (Ursus arctos), t...
Human persecution is a major cause of mortality for large carnivores. Consequently, large carnivores...
Humans are important agents of wildlife mortality, and understanding such mortality is paramount for...
Innovations in biologging have offered new possibilities to better understand animals in their natur...
Under the current scenario of human expansion and land-use change, one resource emerges as being par...
Obligate herbivores dominate studies of the effects of climate change on mammals, however there is l...
AbstractAs landscapes across the globe experience increasing human development, it is critical to id...
Large carnivores that approach human settlements are usually considered a threat to human property a...
As large carnivore populations are recovering in northern boreal ecosystems of Europe and North Amer...
Animals adapt their foraging behavior to variations in food availability and predation risk. In Swed...
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 ...
When animals are faced with extraordinary energyconsuming events, like hibernation, finding abundant...
Brown bear (Ursus arctos) is the most widespread large carnivore. It is an apex predator and does no...
Hunters can affect the behavior of wildlife by inducing a landscape of fear, selecting individuals w...
Avoiding predators most often entails a food cost. For the Scandinavian brown bear (Ursus arctos), t...
Human persecution is a major cause of mortality for large carnivores. Consequently, large carnivores...
Humans are important agents of wildlife mortality, and understanding such mortality is paramount for...
Innovations in biologging have offered new possibilities to better understand animals in their natur...
Under the current scenario of human expansion and land-use change, one resource emerges as being par...
Obligate herbivores dominate studies of the effects of climate change on mammals, however there is l...
AbstractAs landscapes across the globe experience increasing human development, it is critical to id...
Large carnivores that approach human settlements are usually considered a threat to human property a...
As large carnivore populations are recovering in northern boreal ecosystems of Europe and North Amer...