Brown bear attacks on humans : a worldwide perspective
The increasing trend of large carnivore attacks on humans not only raises human safety concerns but may also undermine large carnivore conservation efforts. Although rare, attacks by brown bears Ursus arctos are also on the rise and, although several studies have addressed this issue at local scales...
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author | Bombieri, G. Naves, J. Penteriani, Vincenzo Selvas, N. Fernandez-Gil, A. Lopez-Bao, J. Ambarli, H. Bautista, C. Bespalova, T. Bobrov, Alexander Bolshakov, Vladimir N. Bondarchuk, S. Camarra, J. J. Chiriac, S. Ciucci, P. Dutsov, A. Dykyy Fedriani, J. M. Garcia-Rodriguez, A. Garrote, P. J. Gashev, S. Groff, C. Gutleb, B. Haring, M. Harkonen, S. Huber, D. Kaboli, M. Kalinkin, Y. Karamanlidis, A. A. Karpin, Miika Kastrikin Khlyap, L. Khoetsky, P. Kojola, Soili Kozlow, Y. Korolev, A. Korytin, N. Kozsheechkin, V. Krofel, M. Kurhinen, J. Kuznetsova, Ekaterina Larin, E. Levykh, A. Mamontov, Viktor N. Mannil, P. Melovski, D. Mertzanis, Y. Meydus, A. Mohammadi, A. Norberg, H. Palazon, S. Patrascu, L. M. Pavlova, K. Pedrini, P. Quenette, P. Y. Revilla, E. Rigg, R. Rozhkov, Y. Russo, L. F. Rykov, A. Saburova, L. Sahlen, Veronica Saveljev, A. P. Seryodkin, I. Shelekhov, A. Shishikin, A. Shkvyria, M. Sidorovich, Anna A. Sopin Stoen, O. Stofik, J. Swenson, J. E. Tirski, D. Vasin, A. Wabakken, P. Yarushine, L. Zwijacz-Kozica, T. Delgado, M. M. |
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description | The increasing trend of large carnivore attacks on humans not only raises human safety concerns but may also undermine large carnivore conservation efforts. Although rare, attacks by brown bears Ursus arctos are also on the rise and, although several studies have addressed this issue at local scales, information is lacking on a worldwide scale. Here, we investigated brown bear attacks (n = 664) on humans between 2000 and 2015 across most of the range inhabited by the species: North America (n = 183), Europe (n = 291), and East (n = 190). When the attacks occurred, half of the people were engaged in leisure activities and the main scenario was an encounter with a female with cubs. Attacks have increased significantly over time and were more frequent at high bear and low human population densities. There was no significant difference in the number of attacks between continents or between countries with different hunting practices. Understanding global patterns of bear attacks can help reduce dangerous encounters and, consequently, is crucial for informing wildlife managers and the public about appropriate measures to reduce this kind of conflicts in bear country. Peer reviewed |
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op_relation | 10.1038/s41598-019-44341-w We would like to thank Aleksander Trajce, Raido Kont, Gerard Baars, Ivan Kos and Dusan Toholj for providing helpful information on brown bears. G.B. was financially supported by a collaboration contract with the MUSE -Museo delle Scienze (Trento, Italy). V.P. was financially supported by (1) the Excellence Project CGL2017-82782-P financed by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, the Agencia Estatal de Investigacion (AEI) and the Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER, EU), and (2) Modalidad Grupos de Investigacion Consolidados, Principado de Asturias (IDI/2018/000151). M.M.D. was financially supported by the Spanish Ramon y Cajal grant RYC-2014-16263. N.S., C.B. and A. G. were partly supported by the National Centre for Research and Development (GLOBE POL-NOR/198352/85/2013) and the National Science Centre in Poland (DEC-2013/08/M/NZ9/00469; 2016/22/Z/NZ8/00121; 2017/25/N/NZ8/02861). E.R., J.N., A.F., N.S., and C.B. were supported by the Agencia Estatal de Investigacion from the Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness, Spain (project CGL2017-83045-R AEI/FEDER EU, co-financed with FEDER). Data from Russia were collected as part of the monitoring program of Russian nature reserves, Chronicles of Nature, and financially supported by the Academy of Finland grant 250444 and the Russian Science Foundation grant 18-14-00093. http://hdl.handle.net/10138/311920 000471216400002 |
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spelling | ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/311920 2025-05-11T14:25:40+00:00 Brown bear attacks on humans : a worldwide perspective Bombieri, G. Naves, J. Penteriani, Vincenzo Selvas, N. Fernandez-Gil, A. Lopez-Bao, J. Ambarli, H. Bautista, C. Bespalova, T. Bobrov, Alexander Bolshakov, Vladimir N. Bondarchuk, S. Camarra, J. J. Chiriac, S. Ciucci, P. Dutsov, A. Dykyy Fedriani, J. M. Garcia-Rodriguez, A. Garrote, P. J. Gashev, S. Groff, C. Gutleb, B. Haring, M. Harkonen, S. Huber, D. Kaboli, M. Kalinkin, Y. Karamanlidis, A. A. Karpin, Miika Kastrikin Khlyap, L. Khoetsky, P. Kojola, Soili Kozlow, Y. Korolev, A. Korytin, N. Kozsheechkin, V. Krofel, M. Kurhinen, J. Kuznetsova, Ekaterina Larin, E. Levykh, A. Mamontov, Viktor N. Mannil, P. Melovski, D. Mertzanis, Y. Meydus, A. Mohammadi, A. Norberg, H. Palazon, S. Patrascu, L. M. Pavlova, K. Pedrini, P. Quenette, P. Y. Revilla, E. Rigg, R. Rozhkov, Y. Russo, L. F. Rykov, A. Saburova, L. Sahlen, Veronica Saveljev, A. P. Seryodkin, I. Shelekhov, A. Shishikin, A. Shkvyria, M. Sidorovich, Anna A. Sopin Stoen, O. Stofik, J. Swenson, J. E. Tirski, D. Vasin, A. Wabakken, P. Yarushine, L. Zwijacz-Kozica, T. Delgado, M. M. Research Centre for Ecological Change Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences University of Helsinki 2020-02-19T08:42:02Z 10 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/311920 eng eng Nature Research 10.1038/s41598-019-44341-w We would like to thank Aleksander Trajce, Raido Kont, Gerard Baars, Ivan Kos and Dusan Toholj for providing helpful information on brown bears. G.B. was financially supported by a collaboration contract with the MUSE -Museo delle Scienze (Trento, Italy). V.P. was financially supported by (1) the Excellence Project CGL2017-82782-P financed by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, the Agencia Estatal de Investigacion (AEI) and the Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER, EU), and (2) Modalidad Grupos de Investigacion Consolidados, Principado de Asturias (IDI/2018/000151). M.M.D. was financially supported by the Spanish Ramon y Cajal grant RYC-2014-16263. N.S., C.B. and A. G. were partly supported by the National Centre for Research and Development (GLOBE POL-NOR/198352/85/2013) and the National Science Centre in Poland (DEC-2013/08/M/NZ9/00469; 2016/22/Z/NZ8/00121; 2017/25/N/NZ8/02861). E.R., J.N., A.F., N.S., and C.B. were supported by the Agencia Estatal de Investigacion from the Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness, Spain (project CGL2017-83045-R AEI/FEDER EU, co-financed with FEDER). Data from Russia were collected as part of the monitoring program of Russian nature reserves, Chronicles of Nature, and financially supported by the Academy of Finland grant 250444 and the Russian Science Foundation grant 18-14-00093. http://hdl.handle.net/10138/311920 000471216400002 cc_by info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess openAccess LARGE CARNIVORES RISK PERCEPTION PEOPLE POPULATION Environmental sciences Ecology evolutionary biology Article publishedVersion 2020 ftunivhelsihelda 2025-04-15T00:14:09Z The increasing trend of large carnivore attacks on humans not only raises human safety concerns but may also undermine large carnivore conservation efforts. Although rare, attacks by brown bears Ursus arctos are also on the rise and, although several studies have addressed this issue at local scales, information is lacking on a worldwide scale. Here, we investigated brown bear attacks (n = 664) on humans between 2000 and 2015 across most of the range inhabited by the species: North America (n = 183), Europe (n = 291), and East (n = 190). When the attacks occurred, half of the people were engaged in leisure activities and the main scenario was an encounter with a female with cubs. Attacks have increased significantly over time and were more frequent at high bear and low human population densities. There was no significant difference in the number of attacks between continents or between countries with different hunting practices. Understanding global patterns of bear attacks can help reduce dangerous encounters and, consequently, is crucial for informing wildlife managers and the public about appropriate measures to reduce this kind of conflicts in bear country. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Ursus arctos HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Scientific Reports 9 1 |
spellingShingle | LARGE CARNIVORES RISK PERCEPTION PEOPLE POPULATION Environmental sciences Ecology evolutionary biology Bombieri, G. Naves, J. Penteriani, Vincenzo Selvas, N. Fernandez-Gil, A. Lopez-Bao, J. Ambarli, H. Bautista, C. Bespalova, T. Bobrov, Alexander Bolshakov, Vladimir N. Bondarchuk, S. Camarra, J. J. Chiriac, S. Ciucci, P. Dutsov, A. Dykyy Fedriani, J. M. Garcia-Rodriguez, A. Garrote, P. J. Gashev, S. Groff, C. Gutleb, B. Haring, M. Harkonen, S. Huber, D. Kaboli, M. Kalinkin, Y. Karamanlidis, A. A. Karpin, Miika Kastrikin Khlyap, L. Khoetsky, P. Kojola, Soili Kozlow, Y. Korolev, A. Korytin, N. Kozsheechkin, V. Krofel, M. Kurhinen, J. Kuznetsova, Ekaterina Larin, E. Levykh, A. Mamontov, Viktor N. Mannil, P. Melovski, D. Mertzanis, Y. Meydus, A. Mohammadi, A. Norberg, H. Palazon, S. Patrascu, L. M. Pavlova, K. Pedrini, P. Quenette, P. Y. Revilla, E. Rigg, R. Rozhkov, Y. Russo, L. F. Rykov, A. Saburova, L. Sahlen, Veronica Saveljev, A. P. Seryodkin, I. Shelekhov, A. Shishikin, A. Shkvyria, M. Sidorovich, Anna A. Sopin Stoen, O. Stofik, J. Swenson, J. E. Tirski, D. Vasin, A. Wabakken, P. Yarushine, L. Zwijacz-Kozica, T. Delgado, M. M. Brown bear attacks on humans : a worldwide perspective |
title | Brown bear attacks on humans : a worldwide perspective |
title_full | Brown bear attacks on humans : a worldwide perspective |
title_fullStr | Brown bear attacks on humans : a worldwide perspective |
title_full_unstemmed | Brown bear attacks on humans : a worldwide perspective |
title_short | Brown bear attacks on humans : a worldwide perspective |
title_sort | brown bear attacks on humans : a worldwide perspective |
topic | LARGE CARNIVORES RISK PERCEPTION PEOPLE POPULATION Environmental sciences Ecology evolutionary biology |
topic_facet | LARGE CARNIVORES RISK PERCEPTION PEOPLE POPULATION Environmental sciences Ecology evolutionary biology |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10138/311920 |