Identifying mechanisms of population change is fundamental for conserving small and declining populations and determining effective management strategies. Few studies, however, have measured the demographic components of population change for small populations of mammals (< 50 individuals). We estimated vital rates and trends in two adjacent but genetically distinct, threatened brown bear (Ursus arctos) populations in British Columbia, Canada, following the cessation of hunting. One population had approximately 45 resident bears but had some genetic and geographic connectivity to neighbouring populations, while the other population had < 25 individuals and was isolated. We estimated population-specific vital rates by monitoring survival an...
Estimating minimum viable population and reserve size is a fundamental cornerstone of conservation b...
We estimated grizzly bear (Ursus arctos) population vital rates and trend for the Northern Continent...
Grizzly bears (brown bears; Ursus arctos) are imperiled in the southern extent of their range worldw...
Identifying mechanisms of population change is fundamental for conserving small and declining popula...
Identifying the mechanisms causing population change is essential for conserving small and declining...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd We conducted DNA capture-recapture monitoring of grizzly bears (Ursus arctos) f...
For most rare and elusive species, estimating age-specific survival is a challenging task, although ...
The effective population size (Ne) could be the ideal parameter for monitoring populations of conser...
Effective population size (Ne) is a key parameter for monitoring the genetic health of threatened po...
Abstract Information about population demography is crucial for developing and implementing conserva...
<div><p>One of the principal factors that have reduced grizzly bear populations has been the creatio...
Although knowledge of reproductive parameters is critical to project the chances of persistence of s...
Reliable data and methods for assessing changes in wildlife population size over time are necessary ...
The removal of individuals through hunting can destabilize social structure, potentially affecting p...
Understanding what factors drive fluctuations in the abundance of endangered species is a difficult ...
Estimating minimum viable population and reserve size is a fundamental cornerstone of conservation b...
We estimated grizzly bear (Ursus arctos) population vital rates and trend for the Northern Continent...
Grizzly bears (brown bears; Ursus arctos) are imperiled in the southern extent of their range worldw...
Identifying mechanisms of population change is fundamental for conserving small and declining popula...
Identifying the mechanisms causing population change is essential for conserving small and declining...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd We conducted DNA capture-recapture monitoring of grizzly bears (Ursus arctos) f...
For most rare and elusive species, estimating age-specific survival is a challenging task, although ...
The effective population size (Ne) could be the ideal parameter for monitoring populations of conser...
Effective population size (Ne) is a key parameter for monitoring the genetic health of threatened po...
Abstract Information about population demography is crucial for developing and implementing conserva...
<div><p>One of the principal factors that have reduced grizzly bear populations has been the creatio...
Although knowledge of reproductive parameters is critical to project the chances of persistence of s...
Reliable data and methods for assessing changes in wildlife population size over time are necessary ...
The removal of individuals through hunting can destabilize social structure, potentially affecting p...
Understanding what factors drive fluctuations in the abundance of endangered species is a difficult ...
Estimating minimum viable population and reserve size is a fundamental cornerstone of conservation b...
We estimated grizzly bear (Ursus arctos) population vital rates and trend for the Northern Continent...
Grizzly bears (brown bears; Ursus arctos) are imperiled in the southern extent of their range worldw...