All candidate for black bear habitat use as measured by monthly camera trap detection rates, from 54 camera traps sampled in and around Sooke, BC, Canada from July 2018 –July 2019 using zero-inflated GLMMs. Evaluated predictor variables extracted from a 150m buffer around camera locations include HD = human density, RD = road density, EVI = enhanced vegetation index, DUrb = distance-to-urban, DAg = distance-to-agriculture, Con = conflict (500 m buffer), DW = distance-to-freshwater, Sal = salmon, Ele = elevation, and TD = trail density. All models also have site as a random effect and number of active days as an offset. Df is the degrees of freedom of the model, within ΔAICc is the difference in AICc scores from the top model within a set, b...
The American black bear (Ursus americanus) historically occurred throughout the forested regions of ...
Species distributions are influenced by a combination of landscape variables and biotic interactions...
<p>Results of 13 univariate models used for developing multivariate candidate models to explain vari...
Estimated effects of human and environmental variables on black bear habitat use as measured by came...
Predictor variables used to model black bear habitat use in Sooke, Vancouver Island, Canada, between...
Estimated effects of seasonal conflict probability and season on black bear habitat use as measured ...
Mean values of predictor variables by strata used to model black bear habitat use in Sooke, Vancouve...
The urban-wildland interface is expanding and increasing the risk of human-wildlife conflict. Some w...
Regional wildlife–habitat models are commonly developed but rarely tested with truly independent dat...
Forage habitat values and bear abundance were identified as leading research needs within the RMOW t...
<p>We fitted models using the half-normal detection function with baseline capture probability (g<su...
Timber harvest can influence the composition and abundance of foods for American black bears (Ursus ...
Black bear was selected as a representative species for the Designing Sustainable Landscapes project...
A total of 14 adult female black bears were radio- tracked from June 1993 to December 1995 to determ...
The American black bear ( Ursus americanus) historically occurred throughout the forested regions of...
The American black bear (Ursus americanus) historically occurred throughout the forested regions of ...
Species distributions are influenced by a combination of landscape variables and biotic interactions...
<p>Results of 13 univariate models used for developing multivariate candidate models to explain vari...
Estimated effects of human and environmental variables on black bear habitat use as measured by came...
Predictor variables used to model black bear habitat use in Sooke, Vancouver Island, Canada, between...
Estimated effects of seasonal conflict probability and season on black bear habitat use as measured ...
Mean values of predictor variables by strata used to model black bear habitat use in Sooke, Vancouve...
The urban-wildland interface is expanding and increasing the risk of human-wildlife conflict. Some w...
Regional wildlife–habitat models are commonly developed but rarely tested with truly independent dat...
Forage habitat values and bear abundance were identified as leading research needs within the RMOW t...
<p>We fitted models using the half-normal detection function with baseline capture probability (g<su...
Timber harvest can influence the composition and abundance of foods for American black bears (Ursus ...
Black bear was selected as a representative species for the Designing Sustainable Landscapes project...
A total of 14 adult female black bears were radio- tracked from June 1993 to December 1995 to determ...
The American black bear ( Ursus americanus) historically occurred throughout the forested regions of...
The American black bear (Ursus americanus) historically occurred throughout the forested regions of ...
Species distributions are influenced by a combination of landscape variables and biotic interactions...
<p>Results of 13 univariate models used for developing multivariate candidate models to explain vari...