2022
DOI: 10.1111/mam.12285
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Bear diets and human–bear conflicts: insights from isotopic ecology

Abstract: Bears, Ursidae, are considered omnivores, except for giant pandas Ailuropoda melanoleuca and polar bears Ursus maritimus. However, omnivory includes a wide range of dietary variation and trophic positions, making bear dietary ecology unclear. We inferred bear trophic positions from δ 15 N (‰) values and examined their correlation with diets reported in the literature, including frequency of human-bear conflicts (livestock predation and crop damage incidents). Overall, 15 N signatures were consistent with diet … Show more

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