2014
DOI: 10.22621/cfn.v128i3.1600
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Home range, movements, and denning chronology of the Grizzly Bear (<em>Ursus arctos</em>) in west-central Alberta

Abstract: . 2014. Home range, movements, and denning chronology of the Grizzly Bear (Ursus arctos) in west-central Alberta. Canadian Field-naturalist 128(3): 223-234.An understanding of the natural history of the Grizzly Bear (Ursus arctos) is important for recovery planning. We present data on home range size, movements and denning chronology collected using Global Positioning System (GPS) collars on Grizzly Bears in west-central Alberta. Mean annual kernel estimates for adult (1034 ± 656 (SD) km 2 ) and subadult (1298… Show more

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“…Grizzly bears do not enter the den until November (Graham and Stenhouse 2014), with the berry season running from August to October (Nielsen et al 2004a). Table 5.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Grizzly bears do not enter the den until November (Graham and Stenhouse 2014), with the berry season running from August to October (Nielsen et al 2004a). Table 5.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We chose to use a moving window because the relationship between an individual's home range centre and the surrounding habitat extends beyond the habitat characteristics directly adjacent to the home range centre, especially for wide‐ranging animals. Annual home ranges for grizzly bears range between 200 and 1,250 km 2 (8–20 km radii) depending on sex, age and habitat quality (Graham & Stenhouse, ; McLellan, ; M. Proctor, unpubl. data), thus we used an 8‐km radius (200 km 2 ) as an approximation of the area used by bears during our period of investigation ( c .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, we restricted our analysis to resident bears with location data for ≥50% of the days between 1 May and 15 October within a given year (Section B, available online in Supporting Information), resulting in a final dataset of 130 resident grizzly bears (57 M, 73 F; Table S1). We truncated the final location data of translocated and resident grizzly bears to the time period between 1 May and 15 October to avoid the influence of denning behavior on movement (Graham and Stenhouse ). We applied kernel density estimation (Worton , Seaman and Powell ) within R package adehabitatHR (Calenge ) to estimate annual home ranges of translocated and resident grizzly bears.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%