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    Estimating grizzly and black bear population abundance and trend in Banff National Park using noninvasive genetic sampling by Sawaya, Michael A, Stetz, Jeffrey B, Clevenger, Anthony P, Gibeau, Michael L, Kalinowski, Steven T

    Published in PloS one (02-05-2012)
    “…We evaluated the potential of two noninvasive genetic sampling methods, hair traps and bear rub surveys, to estimate population abundance and trend of grizzly…”
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    Non-invasive genetic sampling of brown bears and Asiatic black bears in the Russian Far East: A pilot study by Latham, Erin, Stetz, Jeff B, Seryodkin, Ivan, Miquelle, Dale, Gibeau, Michael L

    “…Non-invasive genetic sampling (NGS) methods have been instrumental in providing robust population abundance and density estimates of bears. We conducted a…”
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    Human Perspectives and Conservation of Grizzly Bears in Banff National Park, Canada by CHAMBERLAIN, EMILY C., RUTHERFORD, MURRAY B., GIBEAU, MICHAEL L.

    Published in Conservation biology (01-06-2012)
    “…Some conservation initiatives provoke intense conflict among stakeholders. The need for action, the nature of the conservation measures, and the effects of…”
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    Distribution of subadult grizzly bears in relation to human development in the Bow River Watershed, Alberta by Mueller, Cedar, Herrero, Stephen, Gibeau, Michael L

    “…We studied the relationship between human development and activity, and subadult grizzly bears (Ursus arctos) by comparing the distribution of radiotelemetry…”
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    GRIZZLY BEAR DEMOGRAPHICS IN AND AROUND BANFF NATIONAL PARK AND KANANASKIS COUNTRY, ALBERTA by GARSHELIS, DAVID L, GIBEAU, MICHAEL L, HERRERO, STEPHEN

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-01-2005)
    “…The area in and around Banff National Park (BNP) in southwestern Alberta, Canada, is 1 of the most heavily used and developed areas where grizzly bears (Ursus…”
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    Grizzly bear response to human development and activities in the Bow River Watershed, Alberta, Canada by Gibeau, Michael L, Clevenger, Anthony P, Herrero, Stephen, Wierzchowski, Jack

    Published in Biological conservation (01-02-2002)
    “…Few studies have reported the effects of multiple human activities on grizzly bears, Ursus arctos. We document the degree of grizzly bear response to various…”
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    Interdisciplinary Problem Solving Workshops for Grizzly Bear Conservation in Banff National Park, Canada by Rutherford, Murray B., Gibeau, Michael L., Clark, Susan G., Chamberlain, Emily C.

    Published in Policy sciences (01-05-2009)
    “…We used the policy sciences as an organizing framework for a series of workshops with stakeholders in Banff National Park on "Interdisciplinary problem solving…”
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    Brown Bear Population Trends from Demographic and Monitoring-based Estimators by Brodie, Jedediah F, Gibeau, Michael L

    “…A primary goal of monitoring wildlife populations is the estimation of population growth rate, λ. Two common methods by which biologists estimate λ are…”
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    Rates and Causes of Grizzly Bear Mortality in the Interior Mountains of British Columbia, Alberta, Montana, Washington, and Idaho by McLellan, Bruce N., Hovey, Fred W., Mace, Richard D., Woods, John G., Carney, Daniel W., Gibeau, Michael L., Wakkinen, Wayne L., Kasworm, Wayne F.

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-07-1999)
    “…Trends of grizzly bear (Ursus arctos) populations are most sensitive to female survival; thus, understanding rates and causes of grizzly bear mortality is…”
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    Modelling the spatial distribution of human-caused grizzly bear mortalities in the Central Rockies ecosystem of Canada by Nielsen, Scott E., Herrero, Stephen, Boyce, Mark S., Mace, Richard D., Benn, Bryon, Gibeau, Micheal L., Jevons, Scott

    Published in Biological conservation (01-11-2004)
    “…We examined the spatial patterns of 297 human-caused grizzly bear mortalities from 1971 to 2002 within the Central Rockies ecosystem (CRE) of Canada to explore…”
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    Uncontrolled field performance of Televilt GPS-Simplex™ collars on grizzly bears in western and northern Canada by Gau, Robert J, Mulders, Robert, Ciarniello, Lana M, Heard, Douglas C, Chetkiewicz, Cheryl-Lesley B, Boyce, Mark, Munro, Robin, Stenhouse, Gordon, Chruszcz, Bryan, Gibeau, Michael L, Milakovic, Brian, Parker, Katherine L

    Published in Wildlife Society bulletin (01-09-2004)
    “…Commercially available telemetry collars for wildlife that employ Global Positioning System (GPS) devices generally have the ability to gather a large volume…”
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    Interdisciplinary Problem Solving Workshops for Grizzly Bear Conservation in Banff National Park, Canada by Rutherford, Murray B, Gibeau, Michael L, Clark, Susan G, Chamberlain, Emily C

    Published in Policy sciences (01-05-2009)
    “…We used the policy sciences as an organizing framework for a series of workshops with stakeholders in Banff National Park on "Interdisciplinary problem solving…”
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    Grizzly Bear Habitat Effectiveness Model for Banff, Yoho, and Kootenay National Parks, Canada by Gibeau, Michael L.

    “…Changes in land use are currently accelerating development pressures in the Central Canadian Rocky Mountains. Given the existing and proposed human influences…”
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    Use of urban habitats by coyotes in the vicinity of Banff Alberta by Gibeau, Michael L

    Published in Urban ecosystems (01-10-1998)
    “…Little information is available on the degree to which coyotes (Canis latrans) use urban habitats. In the past, interactions between coyotes and humans have…”
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