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Yellowstone Grizzly Bears

Yellowstone Grizzly Bears
Author: Daniel D. Bjornlie
Publisher: National Park Service Yellowstone National Park
Total Pages:
Release: 2017
Genre: Bear populations
ISBN: 9780934948463

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The Grizzly Bears of Yellowstone

The Grizzly Bears of Yellowstone
Author: John Johnson Craighead
Publisher:
Total Pages: 564
Release: 1995
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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Additionally, the 1993 federal Grizzly Bear Recovery Plan is critiqued and an alternative plan is proposed. The authors state convincingly that the greatest threat to the survival of the grizzly bear is neither a lack of firm biological knowledge nor a lack of understanding in how to apply this information. Rather, the threat lies with our politico-economic system that demands unsustainable use of our public land and water resources.


Grizzly Bear Management in the Yellowstone Ecosystem

Grizzly Bear Management in the Yellowstone Ecosystem
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Subcommittee on Environmental Pollution
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1984
Genre: Grizzly bear
ISBN:

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Temporal, Spatial, and Environmental Influences on the Demographics of Grizzly Bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

Temporal, Spatial, and Environmental Influences on the Demographics of Grizzly Bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2006
Genre: Bears
ISBN:

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During the past 2 decades, the grizzly bear (Ursus arctos) population in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE) has increased in numbers and expanded in range. Understanding temporal, environmental, and spatial variables responsible for this change is useful in evaluating what likely influenced grizzly bear demographics in the GYE and where future management efforts might benefit conservation and management. We used recent data from radio-marked bears to estimate reproduction (1983-2002) and survival (1983-2001); these we combined into models to evaluate demographic vigor (lambda [k]). We explored the influence of an array of individual, temporal, and spatial covariates on demographic vigor. -- Abstract, first paragraph.


Grizzly Bears

Grizzly Bears
Author: Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 4
Release: 1997*
Genre: Endangered species
ISBN:

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Hazards Affecting Grizzly Bear Survival in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

Hazards Affecting Grizzly Bear Survival in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Author: Charles C. Schwartz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 14
Release: 2010
Genre: Demography
ISBN:

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During the past 2 decades, the grizzly bear (Ursus arctos) population in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE) has increased in numbers and expanded its range. Early efforts to model grizzly bear mortality were principally focused within the United States Fish and Wildlife Service Grizzly Bear Recovery Zone, which currently represents only about 61% of known bear distribution in the GYE. A more recent analysis that explored one spatial covariate that encompassed the entire GYE suggested that grizzly bear survival was highest in Yellowstone National Park, followed by areas in the grizzly bear Recovery Zone outside the park, and lowest outside the Recovery Zone. Although management differences within these areas partially explained differences in grizzly bear survival, these simple spatial covariates did not capture site-specific reasons why bears die at higher rates outside the Recovery Zone. Here, we model annual survival of grizzly bears in the GYE to 1) identify landscape features (i.e., foods, land management policies, or human disturbances factors) that best describe spatial heterogeneity among bear mortalities, 2) spatially depict the differences in grizzly bear survival across the GYE, and 3) demonstrate how our spatially explicit model of survival can be linked with demographic parameters to identify source and sink habitats. We used recent data from radiomarked bears to estimate survival (1983-2003) using the known-fate data type in Program MARK. Our top models suggested that survival of independent (age >2 yr) grizzly bears was best explained by the level of human development of the landscape within the home ranges of bears. Survival improved as secure habitat and elevation increased but declined as road density, number of homes, and site developments increased. Bears living in areas open to fall ungulate hunting suffered higher rates of mortality than bears living in areas closed to hunting. Our top model strongly supported previous research that identified roads and developed sites as hazards to grizzly bear survival. We also demonstrated that rural homes and ungulate hunting negatively affected survival, both new findings. We illustrate how our survival model, when linked with estimates of reproduction and survival of dependent young, can be used to identify demographically the source and sink habitats in the GYE. Finally, we discuss how this demographic model constitutes one component of a habitat-based framework for grizzly bear conservation. Such a framework can spatially depict the areas of risk in otherwise good habitat, providing a focus for resource management in the GYE.


Grizzly Bear Recovery Plan

Grizzly Bear Recovery Plan
Author: Don L. Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1982
Genre: Endangered species
ISBN:

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