Consequences of brown bear viewing tourism: A review

V Penteriani, JV López-Bao, C Bettega, F Dalerum… - Biological …, 2017 - Elsevier
Many countries promote wildlife observation as part of ecotourism offerings. The brown bear
Ursus arctos is among the most targeted species for ecotourism in North America and …

Recovery of large carnivores in Europe's modern human-dominated landscapes

G Chapron, P Kaczensky, JDC Linnell, M Von Arx… - science, 2014 - science.org
The conservation of large carnivores is a formidable challenge for biodiversity conservation.
Using a data set on the past and current status of brown bears (Ursus arctos), Eurasian lynx …

Evolutionary and ecological traps for brown bears Ursus arctos in human‐modified landscapes

V Penteriani, MDM Delgado, M Krofel, K Jerina… - Mammal …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Evolutionary traps, and their derivative, ecological traps, occur when animals make
maladaptive decisions based on seemingly reliable environmental cues, and are important …

[HTML][HTML] Assessing the regional landscape connectivity for multispecies to coordinate on-the-ground needs for mitigating linear infrastructure impact in Brasov …

A Fedorca, M Popa, R Jurj, G Ionescu, O Ionescu… - Journal for Nature …, 2020 - Elsevier
While many initiatives, studies and projects are focusing only on modelling wildlife
connectivity movement, coordinated efforts should help to deliver adaptative solutions for the …

A case for considering individual variation in diel activity patterns

AG Hertel, JE Swenson, R Bischof - Behavioral Ecology, 2017 - academic.oup.com
There is a growing recognition of the role of individual variation in patterns emerging at
higher levels of biological organization. Despite the importance of the temporal configuration …

Fast food bears: Brown bear diet in a human‐dominated landscape with intensive supplemental feeding

I Kavčič, M Adamič, P Kaczensky, M Krofel… - Wildlife …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Distribution, quantity and quality of food resources affect the diet and several other life‐
history traits of large mammals. Supplemental feeding of wildlife has high potential for …

Decreasing brown bear (Ursus arctos) habitat due to climate change in Central Asia and the Asian Highlands

J Su, A Aryal, IM Hegab, UB Shrestha… - Ecology and …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Around the world, climate change has impacted many species. In this study, we used
bioclimatic variables and biophysical layers of Central Asia and the Asian Highlands …

Is diversionary feeding an effective tool for reducing human–bear conflicts? Case studies from North America and Europe

DL Garshelis, S Baruch-Mordo, A Bryant, KA Gunther… - Ursus, 2017 - BioOne
Diversionary feeding uses food to lure animals away from areas where they are unwanted or
could cause conflicts with people. With bears (Ursidae) increasingly attracted to human food …

[HTML][HTML] Behavioral correlates of supplementary feeding of wildlife: can general conclusions be drawn?

SMJG Steyaert, J Kindberg, K Jerina, M Krofel… - Basic and Applied …, 2014 - Elsevier
Supplementary feeding is a common, but controversial, tool in wildlife management,
because it can benefit both humans and wildlife (eg, increased wildlife densities), but has …

Supplemental feeding with carrion is not reducing brown bear depredations on sheep in Slovenia

I Kavčič, M Adamič, P Kaczensky, M Krofel, K Jerina - Ursus, 2013 - BioOne
Supplemental feeding is often believed to be a successful tool for reducing human–bear
(Ursus arctos) conflicts, especially in Europe. However, effectiveness of this measure is …