Reliable data and methods for assessing changes in wildlife population size over time are necessary for management and conservation. For most species, assessing abundance is an expensive and labor-intensive task that is not affordable on a frequent basis. We present a novel approach to reconstructing brown bear population dynamics in Slovenia in the period 1998-2019, based on the combination of two CMR non-invasive genetic estimates (in 2007 and 2015) and long-term mortality records, to show how the latter can help the study of population dynamics in combination with point-in-time estimates. The spring (i.e. including newborn cubs) population size estimate was 383 (CI: 336-432) bears in 1998 and 971 (CI: 825-1161) bears in 2019. In this per...
Nowadays the brown bear (Ursus arctos) in Northern Europe is distributed from Russia to Scandinavia ...
The brown bear Ursus arctos L., 1758 population of the Cantabrian Mountains (northwestern Spain) bec...
International audienceNoninvasive genetic methods can be used to estimate animal abundances and offe...
The effective population size (Ne) could be the ideal parameter for monitoring populations of conser...
Reliable estimates of population size are an essential tool for effective species conservation and m...
Robust estimates of demographic parameters are critical for effective wildlife conservation and mana...
In this paper, we address three aspects of the brown bear population in Slovenia: its size (and its ...
The current brown bear population in Northern Italy was established by translocation of nine bears b...
Brown bear (Ursus Arctos) is a flagship species for the conservation of biodiversity and its reintro...
Times Cited: 14International audienceEstimates of population size and density are essential for succ...
For most rare and elusive species, estimating age-specific survival is a challenging task, although ...
Identifying mechanisms of population change is fundamental for conserving small and declining popula...
Understanding what factors drive fluctuations in the abundance of endangered species is a difficult ...
Although knowledge of reproductive parameters is critical to project the chances of persistence of s...
Identifying mechanisms of population change is fundamental for conserving small and declining popula...
Nowadays the brown bear (Ursus arctos) in Northern Europe is distributed from Russia to Scandinavia ...
The brown bear Ursus arctos L., 1758 population of the Cantabrian Mountains (northwestern Spain) bec...
International audienceNoninvasive genetic methods can be used to estimate animal abundances and offe...
The effective population size (Ne) could be the ideal parameter for monitoring populations of conser...
Reliable estimates of population size are an essential tool for effective species conservation and m...
Robust estimates of demographic parameters are critical for effective wildlife conservation and mana...
In this paper, we address three aspects of the brown bear population in Slovenia: its size (and its ...
The current brown bear population in Northern Italy was established by translocation of nine bears b...
Brown bear (Ursus Arctos) is a flagship species for the conservation of biodiversity and its reintro...
Times Cited: 14International audienceEstimates of population size and density are essential for succ...
For most rare and elusive species, estimating age-specific survival is a challenging task, although ...
Identifying mechanisms of population change is fundamental for conserving small and declining popula...
Understanding what factors drive fluctuations in the abundance of endangered species is a difficult ...
Although knowledge of reproductive parameters is critical to project the chances of persistence of s...
Identifying mechanisms of population change is fundamental for conserving small and declining popula...
Nowadays the brown bear (Ursus arctos) in Northern Europe is distributed from Russia to Scandinavia ...
The brown bear Ursus arctos L., 1758 population of the Cantabrian Mountains (northwestern Spain) bec...
International audienceNoninvasive genetic methods can be used to estimate animal abundances and offe...