2017
DOI: 10.1002/wsb.783
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Polar bear attacks on humans: Implications of a changing climate

Abstract: Understanding causes of polar bear (Ursus maritimus) attacks on humans is critical to ensuring both human safety and polar bear conservation. Although considerable attention has been focused on understanding black (U. americanus) and grizzly (U. arctos) bear conflicts with humans, there have been few attempts to systematically collect, analyze, and interpret available information on human‐polar bear conflicts across their range. To help fill this knowledge gap, a database was developed (Polar Bear‐Human Inform… Show more

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“…The paucity of black bear attacks in 135 years of history attest to this strategy. Polar bears, though occasionally touted as stalkers and killers of man, have failed largely to live up to that moniker (Cramond 1986, Fleck and Herrero 1989, Wilder et al 2017. Polar bears are primarily dependent on marine mammals, such as ringed seals (Pusa hispida) for sustenance (Amstrup 2003), and humans are not a part of bears' search image for food.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The paucity of black bear attacks in 135 years of history attest to this strategy. Polar bears, though occasionally touted as stalkers and killers of man, have failed largely to live up to that moniker (Cramond 1986, Fleck and Herrero 1989, Wilder et al 2017. Polar bears are primarily dependent on marine mammals, such as ringed seals (Pusa hispida) for sustenance (Amstrup 2003), and humans are not a part of bears' search image for food.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conflicts between people and bears include negative interactions that are aggressive, defensive, or nuisance in nature (Gore et al 2006). A number of studies have investigated human-bear conflict in North America (Herrero 1970;Middaugh 1987;Miller and Chihuly 1987;Herrero and Higgins 1998Herrero and Fleck 1990;Miller and Tutterow 1999;Gunther et al 2004;Herrero et al 2011;Wilder et al 2017). A few authors have specifically addressed human-bear conflict in Alaska, USA (Middaugh 1987;Miller and Chihuly 1987;Miller and Tutterow 1999;Suring and Del Frate 2002;Smith et al 2008Smith et al , 2012.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Land bears in Alaska have also exhibited greater risk of pathogen exposure relative to ice bears (Atwood et al , Whiteman et al ). Additionally, land bears are at an increased risk to anthropogenic disturbance and human‐bear conflict (Wilder et al ), which could influence their movement patterns and energy expenditure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IBPN FEB RAS will undertake data analysis and structuring for integration into the international database on human polar bear conflicts. Material from this project was also used for preparation of a circumpolar review on polar bear attacks on humans (Wilder et al 2017).…”
Section: Alaska-chukotka Subpopulationmentioning
confidence: 99%