Brown bear‐caused human injuries and fatalities in Russia are linked to human encroachment
[EN] Threat to human safety is the most dramatic conflict between humans and large carnivores. Although carnivore attacks are generally rare, bears are relatively often involved. Here, we reveal an association between human encroachment into the landscape, that is, increasing road density, and brown...
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author | Kudrenko, Svitlana Ordiz Fernández, Andrés Avelino Stytsenko, Fedor V. Barysheva, Svetlana L. Bartalev, Sergey Aleksandrovich Baskin, Leonid Mironovič 1939- Swenson, Jon E. 1951- |
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description | [EN] Threat to human safety is the most dramatic conflict between humans and large carnivores. Although carnivore attacks are generally rare, bears are relatively often involved. Here, we reveal an association between human encroachment into the landscape, that is, increasing road density, and brown bear-caused human casualties (injuries and fatalities) in Russia. In European Russia, the frequency of casualties correlated positively with bear population size and negatively with the presence of Siberian pine, a crucial bear food in the predenning period and a commonly gathered human resource. In Siberia, however, the number of casualties was not related to the number of bears, but it was positively associated with both road density and the presence of Siberian pine. Increasing casualties there were seemingly linked to increasing access to areas where both humans and bears concentrated simultaneously to harvest the same resource, edible pine seeds. The latter are more often collected commercially in Siberia than in European Russia. Our study shows the link between habitat degradation and human–wildlife conflict. Indeed, interacting effects of habitat change and coexistence with large carnivores deserve further attention, as we illustrate here for Russian forests; a wide boreal ecosystem where human encroachment can have severe repercussions for wildlife and ecosystem functioning at multiple spatial levels SI SLB and LB were financially supported by Russian Scientific Foundation, project 19-18-00562. FS and SB were financially supported by Russian Scientific Foundation, project 19-77-30015 |
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spelling | ftunivleon:oai:buleria.unileon.es:10612/23169 2025-02-16T15:11:39+00:00 Brown bear‐caused human injuries and fatalities in Russia are linked to human encroachment Kudrenko, Svitlana Ordiz Fernández, Andrés Avelino Stytsenko, Fedor V. Barysheva, Svetlana L. Bartalev, Sergey Aleksandrovich Baskin, Leonid Mironovič 1939- Swenson, Jon E. 1951- Zoologia Facultad de Ciencias Biologicas y Ambientales 2022 https://hdl.handle.net/10612/23169 https://zslpublications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/acv.12753 https://doi.org/10.1111/ACV.12753 eng eng Wiley https://zslpublications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/acv.12753 https://hdl.handle.net/10612/23169 doi:10.1111/ACV.12753 Atribución 4.0 Internacional http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Zoología Habitat degradation Human–bear conflict Pinus sibirica Road density Ursus arctos Russia Human–wildlife conflict Carnivores 2401.02 Comportamiento Animal 2401.06 Ecología Animal 2401.18 Mamíferos 3105.09 Influencia del Hábitat info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2022 ftunivleon https://doi.org/10.1111/ACV.12753 2025-01-21T15:36:18Z [EN] Threat to human safety is the most dramatic conflict between humans and large carnivores. Although carnivore attacks are generally rare, bears are relatively often involved. Here, we reveal an association between human encroachment into the landscape, that is, increasing road density, and brown bear-caused human casualties (injuries and fatalities) in Russia. In European Russia, the frequency of casualties correlated positively with bear population size and negatively with the presence of Siberian pine, a crucial bear food in the predenning period and a commonly gathered human resource. In Siberia, however, the number of casualties was not related to the number of bears, but it was positively associated with both road density and the presence of Siberian pine. Increasing casualties there were seemingly linked to increasing access to areas where both humans and bears concentrated simultaneously to harvest the same resource, edible pine seeds. The latter are more often collected commercially in Siberia than in European Russia. Our study shows the link between habitat degradation and human–wildlife conflict. Indeed, interacting effects of habitat change and coexistence with large carnivores deserve further attention, as we illustrate here for Russian forests; a wide boreal ecosystem where human encroachment can have severe repercussions for wildlife and ecosystem functioning at multiple spatial levels SI SLB and LB were financially supported by Russian Scientific Foundation, project 19-18-00562. FS and SB were financially supported by Russian Scientific Foundation, project 19-77-30015 Article in Journal/Newspaper Ursus arctos Siberia Universidad de León: BULERIA Animal Conservation 25 3 427 437 |
spellingShingle | Zoología Habitat degradation Human–bear conflict Pinus sibirica Road density Ursus arctos Russia Human–wildlife conflict Carnivores 2401.02 Comportamiento Animal 2401.06 Ecología Animal 2401.18 Mamíferos 3105.09 Influencia del Hábitat Kudrenko, Svitlana Ordiz Fernández, Andrés Avelino Stytsenko, Fedor V. Barysheva, Svetlana L. Bartalev, Sergey Aleksandrovich Baskin, Leonid Mironovič 1939- Swenson, Jon E. 1951- Brown bear‐caused human injuries and fatalities in Russia are linked to human encroachment |
title | Brown bear‐caused human injuries and fatalities in Russia are linked to human encroachment |
title_full | Brown bear‐caused human injuries and fatalities in Russia are linked to human encroachment |
title_fullStr | Brown bear‐caused human injuries and fatalities in Russia are linked to human encroachment |
title_full_unstemmed | Brown bear‐caused human injuries and fatalities in Russia are linked to human encroachment |
title_short | Brown bear‐caused human injuries and fatalities in Russia are linked to human encroachment |
title_sort | brown bear‐caused human injuries and fatalities in russia are linked to human encroachment |
topic | Zoología Habitat degradation Human–bear conflict Pinus sibirica Road density Ursus arctos Russia Human–wildlife conflict Carnivores 2401.02 Comportamiento Animal 2401.06 Ecología Animal 2401.18 Mamíferos 3105.09 Influencia del Hábitat |
topic_facet | Zoología Habitat degradation Human–bear conflict Pinus sibirica Road density Ursus arctos Russia Human–wildlife conflict Carnivores 2401.02 Comportamiento Animal 2401.06 Ecología Animal 2401.18 Mamíferos 3105.09 Influencia del Hábitat |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/10612/23169 https://zslpublications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/acv.12753 https://doi.org/10.1111/ACV.12753 |