We used scat analysis to investigate temporal variation in the food habits of American Black Bears (Ursus americanus) in the boreal forest of northern Ontario. Specifically, we examined whether there was a seasonal shift in foraging over three years (1990–1992) and which foods, if any, varied in occurrence among years. American Black Bears ate foods ranging from green vegetation in the spring to ants in mid-summer and berries and nuts in late summer and fall. Late summer berry forage, especially blueberries (Vaccinium spp.), varied greatly among years. American Black Bears in northern Ontario consumed a variety of foods opportunistically. Understanding how American Black Bears in northern Ontario exploit food resources and how these food it...
Understanding dietary variation is crucial for a better understanding of a species’ ecology as well ...
We investigated the role of changing abundance of spring foods on female American black bear ( Ursus...
Artificial feeding stations often are established to attract and habituate wildlife species to facil...
We used scat analysis to investigate temporal variation in the food habits of American Black Bears (...
Black bear (Ursus americanus) food habits were determined by examining 630 scats collected during Ma...
Understanding a species' feeding ecology is essential for successful management and conservation, be...
Forty-five summer (May-August) food categories of black bears (Ursus americanus) were identified fro...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. July 2018. Major: Natural Resources Science and Management. Adv...
Black bears (Ursus americanus) are omnivorous and therefore consume a wide variety of foods. Food av...
Black bears (Ursus americanus) were studied in northeastern Minnesota from 1969 through 1985 to dete...
We investigated the food habits of Asiatic black bears of the northern Ohu Mountains in Japan. From ...
Studying diet is fundamental to animal ecology and scat analysis, a widespread approach, is consider...
Timber harvest can influence the composition and abundance of foods for American black bears (Ursus ...
Studying diet is fundamental to animal ecology and scat analysis, a widespread approach, is consider...
<div><p>Studying diet is fundamental to animal ecology and scat analysis, a widespread approach, is ...
Understanding dietary variation is crucial for a better understanding of a species’ ecology as well ...
We investigated the role of changing abundance of spring foods on female American black bear ( Ursus...
Artificial feeding stations often are established to attract and habituate wildlife species to facil...
We used scat analysis to investigate temporal variation in the food habits of American Black Bears (...
Black bear (Ursus americanus) food habits were determined by examining 630 scats collected during Ma...
Understanding a species' feeding ecology is essential for successful management and conservation, be...
Forty-five summer (May-August) food categories of black bears (Ursus americanus) were identified fro...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. July 2018. Major: Natural Resources Science and Management. Adv...
Black bears (Ursus americanus) are omnivorous and therefore consume a wide variety of foods. Food av...
Black bears (Ursus americanus) were studied in northeastern Minnesota from 1969 through 1985 to dete...
We investigated the food habits of Asiatic black bears of the northern Ohu Mountains in Japan. From ...
Studying diet is fundamental to animal ecology and scat analysis, a widespread approach, is consider...
Timber harvest can influence the composition and abundance of foods for American black bears (Ursus ...
Studying diet is fundamental to animal ecology and scat analysis, a widespread approach, is consider...
<div><p>Studying diet is fundamental to animal ecology and scat analysis, a widespread approach, is ...
Understanding dietary variation is crucial for a better understanding of a species’ ecology as well ...
We investigated the role of changing abundance of spring foods on female American black bear ( Ursus...
Artificial feeding stations often are established to attract and habituate wildlife species to facil...