Times Cited: 2International audience1. We studied male yearly reproductive success (YRS) and its determinants (phenotypic characteristics, age, population density) in two Scandinavian brown bear populations, using molecular techniques to determine paternity. 2. We found a significant difference in male YRS between the study areas, with lower YRS in the south than in the north. 3. In general, older and larger males had higher YRS. Older males may be more experienced in competition for reproduction (male dominance). Large body size is of direct benefit in male-male competition and of advantage in endurance competition for the access to females. 4. Age was relatively more important for YRS in the north and body size was more important in the s...
The Scandinavian brown bear went through a severe bottleneck due to human actions in the early 1900’...
High-resolution, male-inherited Y-chromosomal markers are a useful tool for population genetic analy...
Times Cited: 57International audienceIn the 1930s, the Scandinavian brown bear was close to extincti...
Times Cited: 2International audience1. We studied male yearly reproductive success (YRS) and its det...
Abstract We determined annual male reproductive success in black bears (Ursus americanus) using DNA ...
Times Cited: 3International audienceWe used microsatellite marker data taken from Scandinavian brown...
Times Cited: 14International audienceEstimates of population size and density are essential for succ...
Understanding the breeding ecology of a species is essential for the appropriate conservation and ma...
Species viability is strongly connected to the degree of gene flow within and among populations. Suc...
Male reproductive behavior has not been thoroughly investigated in large, non-social mammals. We stu...
Mate choice is thought to contribute to the maintenance of the spectacularly high polymorphism of th...
The Scandinavian brown bear went through a major decline in population size approximately 100 years ...
Times Cited: 47International audienceIn Europe the brown bear (Ursus arctos) is represented by two d...
The removal of individuals through hunting can destabilize social structure, potentially affecting p...
The Scandinavian brown bear went through a severe bottleneck due to human actions in the early 1900’...
High-resolution, male-inherited Y-chromosomal markers are a useful tool for population genetic analy...
Times Cited: 57International audienceIn the 1930s, the Scandinavian brown bear was close to extincti...
Times Cited: 2International audience1. We studied male yearly reproductive success (YRS) and its det...
Abstract We determined annual male reproductive success in black bears (Ursus americanus) using DNA ...
Times Cited: 3International audienceWe used microsatellite marker data taken from Scandinavian brown...
Times Cited: 14International audienceEstimates of population size and density are essential for succ...
Understanding the breeding ecology of a species is essential for the appropriate conservation and ma...
Species viability is strongly connected to the degree of gene flow within and among populations. Suc...
Male reproductive behavior has not been thoroughly investigated in large, non-social mammals. We stu...
Mate choice is thought to contribute to the maintenance of the spectacularly high polymorphism of th...
The Scandinavian brown bear went through a major decline in population size approximately 100 years ...
Times Cited: 47International audienceIn Europe the brown bear (Ursus arctos) is represented by two d...
The removal of individuals through hunting can destabilize social structure, potentially affecting p...
The Scandinavian brown bear went through a severe bottleneck due to human actions in the early 1900’...
High-resolution, male-inherited Y-chromosomal markers are a useful tool for population genetic analy...
Times Cited: 57International audienceIn the 1930s, the Scandinavian brown bear was close to extincti...