Robust estimates of demographic parameters are critical for effective wildlife conservation and management, but are difficult to obtain for elusive species. We estimated the breeding and adult population sizes, as well as the minimum population size, in a high-density brown bear population on the Shiretoko Peninsula, in Hokkaido, Japan, using DNA-based pedigree reconstruction. A total of 1,288 individuals, collected in and around the Shiretoko Peninsula between 1998 and 2020, were genotyped at 21 microsatellite loci. Among them, 499 individuals were identified by intensive genetic sampling conducted in two consecutive years (2019 and 2020) mainly by noninvasive methods (e.g., hair and fecal DNA). Among them, both parents were assigned for 3...
Male reproductive behavior has not been thoroughly investigated in large, non-social mammals. We stu...
Reliable data and methods for assessing changes in wildlife population size over time are necessary ...
The brown bear Ursus arctos L., 1758 population of the Cantabrian Mountains (northwestern Spain) bec...
Robust estimates of demographic parameters are critical for effective wildlife conservation and mana...
International audienceNoninvasive genetic methods can be used to estimate animal abundances and offe...
Reliable estimates of population size are an essential tool for effective species conservation and m...
Times Cited: 14International audienceEstimates of population size and density are essential for succ...
International audienceThe remnant Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) population in the Pyrenees mountains on ...
The effective population size (Ne) could be the ideal parameter for monitoring populations of conser...
Understanding the breeding ecology of a species is essential for the appropriate conservation and ma...
Times Cited: 146International audiencePyrenean brown bears Ursus arctos are threatened with extincti...
Previous studies of the brown bear (Ursus arctos) on Hokkaido Island, Japan, have detected three geo...
Abstract Information about population demography is crucial for developing and implementing conserva...
Individual identification was assessed for 30 brown bears (Ursus arctos) from the endangered Apennin...
Male reproductive behavior has not been thoroughly investigated in large, non-social mammals. We stu...
Reliable data and methods for assessing changes in wildlife population size over time are necessary ...
The brown bear Ursus arctos L., 1758 population of the Cantabrian Mountains (northwestern Spain) bec...
Robust estimates of demographic parameters are critical for effective wildlife conservation and mana...
International audienceNoninvasive genetic methods can be used to estimate animal abundances and offe...
Reliable estimates of population size are an essential tool for effective species conservation and m...
Times Cited: 14International audienceEstimates of population size and density are essential for succ...
International audienceThe remnant Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) population in the Pyrenees mountains on ...
The effective population size (Ne) could be the ideal parameter for monitoring populations of conser...
Understanding the breeding ecology of a species is essential for the appropriate conservation and ma...
Times Cited: 146International audiencePyrenean brown bears Ursus arctos are threatened with extincti...
Previous studies of the brown bear (Ursus arctos) on Hokkaido Island, Japan, have detected three geo...
Abstract Information about population demography is crucial for developing and implementing conserva...
Individual identification was assessed for 30 brown bears (Ursus arctos) from the endangered Apennin...
Male reproductive behavior has not been thoroughly investigated in large, non-social mammals. We stu...
Reliable data and methods for assessing changes in wildlife population size over time are necessary ...
The brown bear Ursus arctos L., 1758 population of the Cantabrian Mountains (northwestern Spain) bec...