Download scientific diagram | Distribution of DNA hair snag sites in Alberta, Canada by each bear management area (BMA) sampled from 2004-8. Sites are categorized by the mean number of bears detected per session. Frequency of each detection/session category is provided in brackets. Grid perimeters are shown delineating the extent of areas sampled. A minimum of one site was placed in each 49 km 2 cell for each DNA grid. Map was produced using QGIS software (v2.10.1; qgis.org). from publication: Using spatial mark-recapture for conservation monitoring of grizzly bear populations in Alberta | One of the challenges in conservation is determining patterns and responses in population density and distribution as it relates to habitat and changes in anthropogenic activities. We applied spatially explicit capture recapture (SECR) methods, combined with density surface | Ursidae, Mark-Recapture and Conservation Biology | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
John BOULANGER Research profile
The newly marked Hippopus porcellanus ready to be returned in
Relationships between shell dimensions (length, height, inflation
Relationships between grizzly bears and human disturbances in a rapidly changing multi-use forest landscape - ScienceDirect
Estimating Grizzly and Black Bear Population Abundance and Trend in Banff National Park Using Noninvasive Genetic Sampling
Review of field methods for monitoring Asian bears - ScienceDirect
Model selection results for hair-snag-only (HS-only) data in the
Comparison of grizzly bear hair‐snag and scat sampling along roads to inform wildlife population monitoring - Phoebus - 2020 - Wildlife Biology - Wiley Online Library
Using DNA in Grizzly bear monitoring
Change in (a) mean air temperature and (b) the probability of
Dive map of Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park and the study site (white