Search Results - "Gibeau, Michael L"
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Estimating grizzly and black bear population abundance and trend in Banff National Park using noninvasive genetic sampling
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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Population fragmentation and inter-ecosystem movements of grizzly bears in western Canada and the northern United States
Published in Wildlife monographs (01-01-2012)“…Population fragmentation compromises population viability, reduces a species ability to respond to climate change, and ultimately may reduce biodiversity. We…”
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Non-invasive genetic sampling of brown bears and Asiatic black bears in the Russian Far East: A pilot study
Published in Ursus (International Association for Bear Research and Management) (02-11-2012)“…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
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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Engaging People in Meaningful Problem Solving
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Distribution of subadult grizzly bears in relation to human development in the Bow River Watershed, Alberta
Published in Ursus (International Association for Bear Research and Management) (01-04-2004)“…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
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
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
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
Published in Ursus (International Association for Bear Research and Management) (01-11-2007)“…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
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
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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Correction: Estimating Grizzly and Black Bear Population Abundance and Trend in Banff National Park Using Noninvasive Genetic Sampling
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Uncontrolled field performance of Televilt GPS-Simplex™ collars on grizzly bears in western and northern Canada
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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Correction: Estimating Grizzly and Black Bear Population Abundance and Trend in Banff National Park Using Noninvasive Genetic Sampling
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Interdisciplinary Problem Solving Workshops for Grizzly Bear Conservation in Banff National Park, Canada
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
Published in Ursus (International Association for Bear Research and Management) (01-01-1998)“…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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Population fragmentation and inter‐ecosystem movements of grizzly bears in western Canada and the northern United States: Fragmentation de la Population et Mouvements Inter‐Ecosystèmes des Ours Grizzlis dans L'ouest du Canada et le Nord des États‐Unis
Published in Wildlife monographs (01-01-2012)“…Population fragmentation compromises population viability, reduces a species ability to respond to climate change, and ultimately may reduce biodiversity. We…”
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Population Fragmentation and Inter-Ecosystem Movements of Grizzly Bears in Western Canada and the Northern United States
Published in Wildlife monographs (01-01-2011)“…At broad temporal and spatial scales, smaller population fragments have a higher likelihood of succumbing to unfavorable demographic forces (Lande 1988,…”
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Use of urban habitats by coyotes in the vicinity of Banff Alberta
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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