Capture, anesthesia, and disturbance of free-ranging brown bears (Ursus arctos) during hibernation

We conducted thirteen immobilizations of previously collared hibernating two- to four-year-old brown bears (Ursus arctos) weighing 21-66 kg in central Sweden in winter 2010 and 2011 for comparative physiology research. Here we report, for the first time, an effective protocol for the capture and ane...

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Main Authors: Evans, Alina L., Sahlén, Veronica, Støen, Ole Gunnar, Fahlman, Åsa, Brunberg, Sven, Madslien, Knut, Fröbert, Ole, Swenson, Jon E., Arnemo, Jon M.
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/1abd57f1-8b35-472b-91ce-17997b6d558a 2024-05-19T07:49:46+00:00 Capture, anesthesia, and disturbance of free-ranging brown bears (Ursus arctos) during hibernation Evans, Alina L. Sahlén, Veronica Støen, Ole Gunnar Fahlman, Åsa Brunberg, Sven Madslien, Knut Fröbert, Ole Swenson, Jon E. Arnemo, Jon M. 2012-07-16 https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/1abd57f1-8b35-472b-91ce-17997b6d558a https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0040520 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84864004545&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/1abd57f1-8b35-472b-91ce-17997b6d558a info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Evans , A L , Sahlén , V , Støen , O G , Fahlman , Å , Brunberg , S , Madslien , K , Fröbert , O , Swenson , J E & Arnemo , J M 2012 , ' Capture, anesthesia, and disturbance of free-ranging brown bears (Ursus arctos) during hibernation ' , PLOS ONE , vol. 7 , no. 7 , e40520 . https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0040520 article 2012 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0040520 2024-04-24T23:46:59Z We conducted thirteen immobilizations of previously collared hibernating two- to four-year-old brown bears (Ursus arctos) weighing 21-66 kg in central Sweden in winter 2010 and 2011 for comparative physiology research. Here we report, for the first time, an effective protocol for the capture and anesthesia of free-ranging brown bears during hibernation and an assessment of the disturbance the captures caused. Bears were darted in anthill, soil, or uprooted tree dens on eleven occasions, but two bears in rock dens fled and were darted outside the den. We used medetomidine at 0.02-0.06 mg/kg and zolazepam-tiletamine at 0.9-2.8 mg/kg for anesthesia. In addition, ketamine at 1.5 mg/kg was hand-injected intramuscularly in four bears and in six it was included in the dart at 1.1-3.0 mg/kg. Once anesthetized, bears were removed from the dens. In nine bears, arterial blood samples were analyzed immediately with a portable blood gas analyzer. We corrected hypoxemia in seven bears (PaO 2 57-74 mmHg) with supplemental oxygen. We placed the bears back into the dens and antagonized the effect of medetomidine with atipamezole. Capturing bears in the den significantly increased the risk of den abandonment. One of twelve collared bears that were captured remained at the original den until spring, and eleven, left their dens (mean ± standard deviation) 3.2±3.6 (range 0.5-10.5) days after capture. They used 1.9±0.9 intermediate resting sites, during 6.2±7.8 days before entering a new permanent den. The eleven new permanent dens were located 730±589 m from the original dens. We documented that it was feasible and safe to capture hibernating brown bears, although they behaved differently than black bears. When doing so, researchers should use 25% of the doses used for helicopter darting during the active period and should consider increased energetic costs associated with den abandonment. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ursus arctos Aarhus University: Research PLoS ONE 7 7 e40520
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description We conducted thirteen immobilizations of previously collared hibernating two- to four-year-old brown bears (Ursus arctos) weighing 21-66 kg in central Sweden in winter 2010 and 2011 for comparative physiology research. Here we report, for the first time, an effective protocol for the capture and anesthesia of free-ranging brown bears during hibernation and an assessment of the disturbance the captures caused. Bears were darted in anthill, soil, or uprooted tree dens on eleven occasions, but two bears in rock dens fled and were darted outside the den. We used medetomidine at 0.02-0.06 mg/kg and zolazepam-tiletamine at 0.9-2.8 mg/kg for anesthesia. In addition, ketamine at 1.5 mg/kg was hand-injected intramuscularly in four bears and in six it was included in the dart at 1.1-3.0 mg/kg. Once anesthetized, bears were removed from the dens. In nine bears, arterial blood samples were analyzed immediately with a portable blood gas analyzer. We corrected hypoxemia in seven bears (PaO 2 57-74 mmHg) with supplemental oxygen. We placed the bears back into the dens and antagonized the effect of medetomidine with atipamezole. Capturing bears in the den significantly increased the risk of den abandonment. One of twelve collared bears that were captured remained at the original den until spring, and eleven, left their dens (mean ± standard deviation) 3.2±3.6 (range 0.5-10.5) days after capture. They used 1.9±0.9 intermediate resting sites, during 6.2±7.8 days before entering a new permanent den. The eleven new permanent dens were located 730±589 m from the original dens. We documented that it was feasible and safe to capture hibernating brown bears, although they behaved differently than black bears. When doing so, researchers should use 25% of the doses used for helicopter darting during the active period and should consider increased energetic costs associated with den abandonment.
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author Evans, Alina L.
Sahlén, Veronica
Støen, Ole Gunnar
Fahlman, Åsa
Brunberg, Sven
Madslien, Knut
Fröbert, Ole
Swenson, Jon E.
Arnemo, Jon M.
spellingShingle Evans, Alina L.
Sahlén, Veronica
Støen, Ole Gunnar
Fahlman, Åsa
Brunberg, Sven
Madslien, Knut
Fröbert, Ole
Swenson, Jon E.
Arnemo, Jon M.
Capture, anesthesia, and disturbance of free-ranging brown bears (Ursus arctos) during hibernation
author_facet Evans, Alina L.
Sahlén, Veronica
Støen, Ole Gunnar
Fahlman, Åsa
Brunberg, Sven
Madslien, Knut
Fröbert, Ole
Swenson, Jon E.
Arnemo, Jon M.
author_sort Evans, Alina L.
title Capture, anesthesia, and disturbance of free-ranging brown bears (Ursus arctos) during hibernation
title_short Capture, anesthesia, and disturbance of free-ranging brown bears (Ursus arctos) during hibernation
title_full Capture, anesthesia, and disturbance of free-ranging brown bears (Ursus arctos) during hibernation
title_fullStr Capture, anesthesia, and disturbance of free-ranging brown bears (Ursus arctos) during hibernation
title_full_unstemmed Capture, anesthesia, and disturbance of free-ranging brown bears (Ursus arctos) during hibernation
title_sort capture, anesthesia, and disturbance of free-ranging brown bears (ursus arctos) during hibernation
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