Abstract There is an imminent need to collect information on distribution and abundance of polar bears ( Ursus maritimus ) to understand how they are affected by the ongoing decrease in Arctic sea ice. The Kane Basin (KB) subpopulation is a group of high-latitude polar bears that ranges between High Arctic Canada and NW Greenland around and north of the North Water polynya (NOW). We conducted a line transect distance sampling aerial survey of KB polar bears during 28 April–12 May 2014. A total of 4160 linear kilometers were flown in a helicopter over fast ice in the fjords and over offshore pack ice between 76° 50′ and 80° N′. Using a mark-recapture distance sampling protocol, the estimated abundance was 190 bears (95% lognormal CI: 87–411;...
Climate change has been identified as a major driver of habitat change, particu-larly for sea ice-de...
ABSTRACT. The double-count technique in aerial surveys, a variant of the mark and recapture method,...
Monitoring changes in the distribution of large carnivores is important for managing human safety an...
Polar bears are of international conservation concern due to climate change but are difficult to stu...
Polar bear population assessment in North America has historically relied on physical mark-recapture...
A large scale survey was conducted in August 2004 to estimate the size of the Barents Sea polar bear...
The Southern Hudson Bay polar bear (Ursus maritimus Phipps, 1774) subpopulation is considered stable...
Polar bears have experienced a rapid loss of sea-ice habitat in the Barents Sea. Monitoring this sub...
Polar bears have experienced a rapid loss of sea-ice habitat in the Barents Sea. Monitoring this sub...
The distribution and movement of the polar bear ( Ursus maritimus) are discussed. Polar bears are di...
Development of efficient techniques for monitoring wildlife is a priority in the Arctic, where the i...
Changes in sea-ice dynamics are affecting polar bears Ursus maritimus across their circumpolar range...
Subsistence harvest in Arctic marine ecosystems is influenced by sea ice conditions affecting specie...
Mark-recapture studies show that polar bears are distributed at varying densities throughout Lancast...
ABSTRACT. A mark-recapture study of polar bears (Ursus maritimus) ashore during the ice-free period ...
Climate change has been identified as a major driver of habitat change, particu-larly for sea ice-de...
ABSTRACT. The double-count technique in aerial surveys, a variant of the mark and recapture method,...
Monitoring changes in the distribution of large carnivores is important for managing human safety an...
Polar bears are of international conservation concern due to climate change but are difficult to stu...
Polar bear population assessment in North America has historically relied on physical mark-recapture...
A large scale survey was conducted in August 2004 to estimate the size of the Barents Sea polar bear...
The Southern Hudson Bay polar bear (Ursus maritimus Phipps, 1774) subpopulation is considered stable...
Polar bears have experienced a rapid loss of sea-ice habitat in the Barents Sea. Monitoring this sub...
Polar bears have experienced a rapid loss of sea-ice habitat in the Barents Sea. Monitoring this sub...
The distribution and movement of the polar bear ( Ursus maritimus) are discussed. Polar bears are di...
Development of efficient techniques for monitoring wildlife is a priority in the Arctic, where the i...
Changes in sea-ice dynamics are affecting polar bears Ursus maritimus across their circumpolar range...
Subsistence harvest in Arctic marine ecosystems is influenced by sea ice conditions affecting specie...
Mark-recapture studies show that polar bears are distributed at varying densities throughout Lancast...
ABSTRACT. A mark-recapture study of polar bears (Ursus maritimus) ashore during the ice-free period ...
Climate change has been identified as a major driver of habitat change, particu-larly for sea ice-de...
ABSTRACT. The double-count technique in aerial surveys, a variant of the mark and recapture method,...
Monitoring changes in the distribution of large carnivores is important for managing human safety an...