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pro vyhledávání: '"Michael L Gibeau"'
Autor:
Michael A Sawaya, Jeffrey B Stetz, Anthony P Clevenger, Michael L Gibeau, Steven T Kalinowski
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 5, p e34777 (2012)
We evaluated the potential of two noninvasive genetic sampling methods, hair traps and bear rub surveys, to estimate population abundance and trend of grizzly (Ursus arctos) and black bear (U. americanus) populations in Banff National Park, Alberta,
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https://doaj.org/article/5f10d7c1f4024c8791b1294a76ea771b
Autor:
Claudio Groff, Issac Goldstein Aizman, Lorraine Scotson, Neil D’Cruze, Gabriella Fredriksson, Harendra Singh Bargali, Jon E. Swenson, Michael F. Proctor, Sterling D. Miller, Djuro Huber, Christopher Servheen, Hüseyin Ambarlı, Katherine C. Kendall, Michael L. Gibeau, Stewart W. Breck, Murray B. Rutherford
Publikováno v:
Bears of the World ISBN: 9781108692571
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::d677827198db25d8a8a1c4a58745a0b4
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108692571.021
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108692571.021
Publikováno v:
Ursus. 23:145-158
Non-invasive genetic sampling (NGS) methods have been instrumental in providing robust population abundance and density estimates of bears. We conducted a small pilot study to (1) evaluate 2 NGS methods of hair traps and bear rubs in the Russian Far
Autor:
Curtis Strobeck, David Paetkau, Charles C. Schwartz, Wayne F. Kasworm, Christopher Servheen, Lana M. Ciarniello, Garth Mowat, Bruce N. McLellan, Gordon B. Stenhouse, Robert M. R. Barclay, Clayton D. Apps, Michael F. Proctor, Wayne L. Wakkinen, Michael L. Gibeau, Richard D. Mace, Cori L. Lausen, Katherine C. Kendall, Mark S. Boyce, Mark A. Haroldson
Publikováno v:
Wildlife Monographs. 180:1-46
Population fragmentation compromises population viability, reduces a species ability to respond to climate change, and ultimately may reduce biodiversity. We studied the current state and potential causes of fragmentation in grizzly bears over approx
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 88:935-949
Human-caused landscape change negatively affects the sustainability of many wildlife populations. In Alberta, Canada, grizzly bears ( Ursus arctos L., 1758) live in one of the most populated and heavily exploited landscapes in which the species survi
Publikováno v:
Policy Sciences. 42:163-187
We used the policy sciences as an organizing framework for a series of workshops with stakeholders in Banff National Park on “Interdisciplinary problem solving for grizzly bear conservation and management.” In recent years, bear conservation effo
Autor:
Jedediah F. Brodie, Michael L. Gibeau
Publikováno v:
Ursus. 18:137-144
A primary goal of monitoring wildlife populations is the estimation of population growth rate, λ. Two common methods by which biologists estimate λ are demographic studies of marked individuals, which tend to be expensive and labor-intensive, and e
Publikováno v:
Journal of Wildlife Management. 69:277-297
The area in and around Banff National Park (BNP) in southwestern Alberta, Canada, is 1 of the most heavily used and developed areas where grizzly bears (Ursus arctos) still exist. During 1994–2002, we radiomarked and monitored 37 female and 34 male
Autor:
Michael L. Gibeau, Felicity N. Edwards
Publikováno v:
Conservation Biology. 27:239-241
Autor:
Gordon B. Stenhouse, Brian Milakovic, Robert J. Gau, Douglas C. Heard, Robin Munro, Katherine L. Parker, Robert Mulders, Cheryl-Lesley B. Chetkiewicz, Mark S. Boyce, Lana M. Ciarniello, Bryan Chruszcz, Michael L. Gibeau
Publikováno v:
Wildlife Society Bulletin. 32:693-701
Commercially available telemetry collars for wildlife that employ Global Positioning System (GPS) devices generally have the ability to gather a large volume of precise loca- tion data. We appraised the performance of 12-channel Televilt GPS-Simplex