Factors Influencing Body Condition in Cabinet-Yaak Ecosystem Black Bears
Grizzly bears (Ursus arctos) are a species on recovery. This holds true for the bears in the Cabinet-Yaak ecosystem. Low reproductive rates make recovery especially difficult for this species. These rates are affected by body condition, which has been found to predict reproductive success, both for...
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ftunivmontana:oai:scholarworks.umt.edu:umcur-1868 2023-07-16T04:01:13+02:00 Factors Influencing Body Condition in Cabinet-Yaak Ecosystem Black Bears Schwartzkopf, Caleb M 2017-04-28T18:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarworks.umt.edu/umcur/2017/amposters/15 https://scholarworks.umt.edu/context/umcur/article/1868/viewcontent/ThesisPoster_CalebS.pdf unknown ScholarWorks at University of Montana https://scholarworks.umt.edu/umcur/2017/amposters/15 https://scholarworks.umt.edu/context/umcur/article/1868/viewcontent/ThesisPoster_CalebS.pdf University of Montana Conference on Undergraduate Research (UMCUR) text 2017 ftunivmontana 2023-06-27T23:01:52Z Grizzly bears (Ursus arctos) are a species on recovery. This holds true for the bears in the Cabinet-Yaak ecosystem. Low reproductive rates make recovery especially difficult for this species. These rates are affected by body condition, which has been found to predict reproductive success, both for grizzly and black bears (Ursus americanus). So what is it that affects body condition in bears? We sought to answer this question by using research collected from black bears in this region. We analyzed several different variables, which included: vegetation and berry production, hunter harvest estimates, winter temperatures, age, and body metrics (i.e. weight, girth, shoulder height, etc.). We found that during the first half of the summer, body fat content of a bear is most strongly related to body metrics, such as weight. This changes for the second half of their year, in which current year vegetation production and previous year deer gut piles left by hunters become more important. These results indicate that during the first half of the year, the energy consumed is put towards growth (for young bears) and building lean body mass. The second half of the year is more crucial for building fat reserves. It is during this time of year that bears enter into hyperphagia, a state of prodigious eating where they prepare for hibernation. Text Ursus arctos University of Montana: ScholarWorks |
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Grizzly bears (Ursus arctos) are a species on recovery. This holds true for the bears in the Cabinet-Yaak ecosystem. Low reproductive rates make recovery especially difficult for this species. These rates are affected by body condition, which has been found to predict reproductive success, both for grizzly and black bears (Ursus americanus). So what is it that affects body condition in bears? We sought to answer this question by using research collected from black bears in this region. We analyzed several different variables, which included: vegetation and berry production, hunter harvest estimates, winter temperatures, age, and body metrics (i.e. weight, girth, shoulder height, etc.). We found that during the first half of the summer, body fat content of a bear is most strongly related to body metrics, such as weight. This changes for the second half of their year, in which current year vegetation production and previous year deer gut piles left by hunters become more important. These results indicate that during the first half of the year, the energy consumed is put towards growth (for young bears) and building lean body mass. The second half of the year is more crucial for building fat reserves. It is during this time of year that bears enter into hyperphagia, a state of prodigious eating where they prepare for hibernation. |
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