Hair snares applied to detect brown bears in Øvre Anárjohka and Lemmenjoki National Parks

There is limited knowledge on the brown bear (Ursus arctos) populations in the neighboring national parks Lemmenjoki in Finland and Øvre Anárjohka in Norway. Lemmenjoki is the largest National Park in Finland with its 2850 km2, while Øvre Anárjohka National Park is about 1390 km2. Studies of the bea...

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Main Authors: Eiken, Hans Geir, Ollila, Leif E., Aspholm, Paul Eric, Ollila, Tuomo, Bergsvåg, Mari, Smith, Martin E., Kopatz, Alexander, Magga, Sari, Sulkava, , Pekka, Aspi, Jouni, Wartiainen, Ingvild
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Language:English
Published: Bioforsk 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2468776
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spelling ftnibiocom:oai:brage.bibsys.no:11250/2468776 2023-05-15T16:13:46+02:00 Hair snares applied to detect brown bears in Øvre Anárjohka and Lemmenjoki National Parks Eiken, Hans Geir Ollila, Leif E. Aspholm, Paul Eric Ollila, Tuomo Bergsvåg, Mari Smith, Martin E. Kopatz, Alexander Magga, Sari Sulkava, , Pekka Aspi, Jouni Wartiainen, Ingvild Norway, Finland, Finnmark (NO) and Lappland (FI), Kautokeino (NO) and lnari (FI) 2017-12-01T11:42:43Z http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2468776 eng eng Bioforsk Bioforsk Rapport Bioforsk rapport;4(190) 2009 Bioforsk: 4310090 25 4 190 Brunbjørn Brown bear Molekylær økologi Molecular ecology Bestandsovervåking Population monitoring VDP::Molekylærbiologi: 473 VDP::Molecular biology: 473 Research report 2017 ftnibiocom 2018-08-13T13:09:25Z There is limited knowledge on the brown bear (Ursus arctos) populations in the neighboring national parks Lemmenjoki in Finland and Øvre Anárjohka in Norway. Lemmenjoki is the largest National Park in Finland with its 2850 km2, while Øvre Anárjohka National Park is about 1390 km2. Studies of the bear population within this area are complicated by the fact that the area is one of the largest roadless and remote areas in Northern Europe. In this study we have applied the hair trap technique to monitor the brown bear populations of Øvre Anárjohka and Lemmenjoki during July and August of 2009.The study was limited to 850 km2 (34 hair traps in a 5 x 5 km grid, 20 % of the total area of the National Parks). The result was a total of 33 hair samples collected in the study period of 8 weeks (4 renewals of scent lure), which is on average 0.5 hair samples per trap/month. DNA from bears was detected in 28 of the samples (85%). We were able to analyze a complete genetic profile for 23 samples. Nine samples from the terrain were also included in the study, and in total we have identified 6 different bears within the study area. The average brown bear density for the study area was found to be 0.07 bears/10 km2, which is 3 times lower than in the neighboring population in Pasvik-Inari-Pechenga. The three bears identified at the Norwegian side of the border (two females and one male) had been previously detected in Øvre Anárjohka in Norway during 2005-2008, while the three males that were solely on the Finnish side had not been registered before. Comparison with previous monitoring data in Norway confirm that Øvre Anárjohka in Norway might be a low-density reproduction site for brown bears, while the study area in Lemmenjoki in Finland is sparsely populated by a few males. We recommend that a larger study should be performed in the area. publishedVersion Report Finnmark Inari Kautokeino Lappland Pasvik Ursus arctos Finnmark Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research: NIBIO Brage Inari ENVELOPE(27.029,27.029,68.906,68.906) Kautokeino ENVELOPE(23.048,23.048,69.003,69.003) Lappland ENVELOPE(18.067,18.067,65.900,65.900) Lemmenjoki ENVELOPE(26.400,26.400,68.850,68.850) Norway Pasvik ENVELOPE(30.580,30.580,69.810,69.810) Pechenga ENVELOPE(30.989,30.989,69.401,69.401) Øvre ENVELOPE(14.991,14.991,67.750,67.750)
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collection Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research: NIBIO Brage
op_collection_id ftnibiocom
language English
topic Brunbjørn
Brown bear
Molekylær økologi
Molecular ecology
Bestandsovervåking
Population monitoring
VDP::Molekylærbiologi: 473
VDP::Molecular biology: 473
spellingShingle Brunbjørn
Brown bear
Molekylær økologi
Molecular ecology
Bestandsovervåking
Population monitoring
VDP::Molekylærbiologi: 473
VDP::Molecular biology: 473
Eiken, Hans Geir
Ollila, Leif E.
Aspholm, Paul Eric
Ollila, Tuomo
Bergsvåg, Mari
Smith, Martin E.
Kopatz, Alexander
Magga, Sari
Sulkava, , Pekka
Aspi, Jouni
Wartiainen, Ingvild
Hair snares applied to detect brown bears in Øvre Anárjohka and Lemmenjoki National Parks
topic_facet Brunbjørn
Brown bear
Molekylær økologi
Molecular ecology
Bestandsovervåking
Population monitoring
VDP::Molekylærbiologi: 473
VDP::Molecular biology: 473
description There is limited knowledge on the brown bear (Ursus arctos) populations in the neighboring national parks Lemmenjoki in Finland and Øvre Anárjohka in Norway. Lemmenjoki is the largest National Park in Finland with its 2850 km2, while Øvre Anárjohka National Park is about 1390 km2. Studies of the bear population within this area are complicated by the fact that the area is one of the largest roadless and remote areas in Northern Europe. In this study we have applied the hair trap technique to monitor the brown bear populations of Øvre Anárjohka and Lemmenjoki during July and August of 2009.The study was limited to 850 km2 (34 hair traps in a 5 x 5 km grid, 20 % of the total area of the National Parks). The result was a total of 33 hair samples collected in the study period of 8 weeks (4 renewals of scent lure), which is on average 0.5 hair samples per trap/month. DNA from bears was detected in 28 of the samples (85%). We were able to analyze a complete genetic profile for 23 samples. Nine samples from the terrain were also included in the study, and in total we have identified 6 different bears within the study area. The average brown bear density for the study area was found to be 0.07 bears/10 km2, which is 3 times lower than in the neighboring population in Pasvik-Inari-Pechenga. The three bears identified at the Norwegian side of the border (two females and one male) had been previously detected in Øvre Anárjohka in Norway during 2005-2008, while the three males that were solely on the Finnish side had not been registered before. Comparison with previous monitoring data in Norway confirm that Øvre Anárjohka in Norway might be a low-density reproduction site for brown bears, while the study area in Lemmenjoki in Finland is sparsely populated by a few males. We recommend that a larger study should be performed in the area. publishedVersion
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author Eiken, Hans Geir
Ollila, Leif E.
Aspholm, Paul Eric
Ollila, Tuomo
Bergsvåg, Mari
Smith, Martin E.
Kopatz, Alexander
Magga, Sari
Sulkava, , Pekka
Aspi, Jouni
Wartiainen, Ingvild
author_facet Eiken, Hans Geir
Ollila, Leif E.
Aspholm, Paul Eric
Ollila, Tuomo
Bergsvåg, Mari
Smith, Martin E.
Kopatz, Alexander
Magga, Sari
Sulkava, , Pekka
Aspi, Jouni
Wartiainen, Ingvild
author_sort Eiken, Hans Geir
title Hair snares applied to detect brown bears in Øvre Anárjohka and Lemmenjoki National Parks
title_short Hair snares applied to detect brown bears in Øvre Anárjohka and Lemmenjoki National Parks
title_full Hair snares applied to detect brown bears in Øvre Anárjohka and Lemmenjoki National Parks
title_fullStr Hair snares applied to detect brown bears in Øvre Anárjohka and Lemmenjoki National Parks
title_full_unstemmed Hair snares applied to detect brown bears in Øvre Anárjohka and Lemmenjoki National Parks
title_sort hair snares applied to detect brown bears in øvre anárjohka and lemmenjoki national parks
publisher Bioforsk
publishDate 2017
url http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2468776
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ENVELOPE(23.048,23.048,69.003,69.003)
ENVELOPE(18.067,18.067,65.900,65.900)
ENVELOPE(26.400,26.400,68.850,68.850)
ENVELOPE(30.580,30.580,69.810,69.810)
ENVELOPE(30.989,30.989,69.401,69.401)
ENVELOPE(14.991,14.991,67.750,67.750)
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Kautokeino
Lappland
Lemmenjoki
Norway
Pasvik
Pechenga
Øvre
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Lappland
Lemmenjoki
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Pasvik
Pechenga
Øvre
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Inari
Kautokeino
Lappland
Pasvik
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Lappland
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