Counts of unique females with cubs in the Apennine brown bear population, 2006–2014

Brown bears in the Apennines, central Italy, survive in a precarious conservation status but the reproductive performance of the population has never been formally assessed. Each year, from 2006-2014, we conducted surveys of females with cubs (FWC) to estimate the minimum number of female bears that...

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Main Authors: TOSONI, Elisabetta, BOITANI, Luigi, MASTRANTONIO, GIANLUCA, Latini, Roberta, CIUCCI, Paolo
Other Authors: Tosoni, Elisabetta, Boitani, Luigi, Mastrantonio, Gianluca, Ciucci, Paolo
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Language:English
Published: International Association for bear research and management 2017
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spelling ftunivromairis:oai:iris.uniroma1.it:11573/948797 2024-02-11T10:09:20+01:00 Counts of unique females with cubs in the Apennine brown bear population, 2006–2014 TOSONI, Elisabetta BOITANI, Luigi MASTRANTONIO, GIANLUCA Latini, Roberta CIUCCI, Paolo Tosoni, Elisabetta Boitani, Luigi Mastrantonio, Gianluca Latini, Roberta Ciucci, Paolo 2017 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11573/948797 https://doi.org/10.2192/URSUS-D-16-00022.1 http://www.bioone.org/doi/10.2192/URSU-D-16-00022.1 eng eng International Association for bear research and management info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000409564500001 volume:28 issue:1 firstpage:1 lastpage:14 numberofpages:14 journal:URSUS http://hdl.handle.net/11573/948797 doi:10.2192/URSUS-D-16-00022.1 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85024399948 http://www.bioone.org/doi/10.2192/URSU-D-16-00022.1 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Capwire Chao estimator demography distance-based criteria females with cub FWC count Italy small population Ursus arctos marsicanus info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2017 ftunivromairis https://doi.org/10.2192/URSUS-D-16-00022.1 2024-01-24T17:52:47Z Brown bears in the Apennines, central Italy, survive in a precarious conservation status but the reproductive performance of the population has never been formally assessed. Each year, from 2006-2014, we conducted surveys of females with cubs (FWC) to estimate the minimum number of female bears that reproduced and annual productivity in this bear population. We discriminated unique family groups based on simultaneity of sightings, presence of individually recognizable bears, and ad hoc distance-based rules developed using GPS relocations from 11 adult female bears in our study population. To estimate the true number of FWC from unique counts, we applied two estimators (Chao2, Capwire) known to handle heterogeneity in sighting probabilities relatively well at small sample sizes. Annually, we estimated 1–6 (x ̅ = 3.9 ± 1.5 SD) unique FWC and tallied a minimum of 3–11 (x ̅ = 7.4 ± 3.0 SD) cubs in the population. No temporal trend in FWC was observed and the mean estimate of reproductive females corresponded well with an independent estimate of total population size obtained in 2011. Although we confirmed that the population is still reproductively functional, the low number of reproducing females and their year-to-year fluctuations dramatically underline the precarious status of Apennine bears. We concur with previous authors that counts of unique FWC are an effective means to assess reproductive output in small bear populations, although it is advisable that more in-depth demographic studies complement this technique. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ursus arctos Sapienza Università di Roma: CINECA IRIS
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topic Capwire
Chao estimator
demography
distance-based criteria
females with cub
FWC count
Italy
small population
Ursus arctos marsicanus
spellingShingle Capwire
Chao estimator
demography
distance-based criteria
females with cub
FWC count
Italy
small population
Ursus arctos marsicanus
TOSONI, Elisabetta
BOITANI, Luigi
MASTRANTONIO, GIANLUCA
Latini, Roberta
CIUCCI, Paolo
Counts of unique females with cubs in the Apennine brown bear population, 2006–2014
topic_facet Capwire
Chao estimator
demography
distance-based criteria
females with cub
FWC count
Italy
small population
Ursus arctos marsicanus
description Brown bears in the Apennines, central Italy, survive in a precarious conservation status but the reproductive performance of the population has never been formally assessed. Each year, from 2006-2014, we conducted surveys of females with cubs (FWC) to estimate the minimum number of female bears that reproduced and annual productivity in this bear population. We discriminated unique family groups based on simultaneity of sightings, presence of individually recognizable bears, and ad hoc distance-based rules developed using GPS relocations from 11 adult female bears in our study population. To estimate the true number of FWC from unique counts, we applied two estimators (Chao2, Capwire) known to handle heterogeneity in sighting probabilities relatively well at small sample sizes. Annually, we estimated 1–6 (x ̅ = 3.9 ± 1.5 SD) unique FWC and tallied a minimum of 3–11 (x ̅ = 7.4 ± 3.0 SD) cubs in the population. No temporal trend in FWC was observed and the mean estimate of reproductive females corresponded well with an independent estimate of total population size obtained in 2011. Although we confirmed that the population is still reproductively functional, the low number of reproducing females and their year-to-year fluctuations dramatically underline the precarious status of Apennine bears. We concur with previous authors that counts of unique FWC are an effective means to assess reproductive output in small bear populations, although it is advisable that more in-depth demographic studies complement this technique.
author2 Tosoni, Elisabetta
Boitani, Luigi
Mastrantonio, Gianluca
Latini, Roberta
Ciucci, Paolo
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author TOSONI, Elisabetta
BOITANI, Luigi
MASTRANTONIO, GIANLUCA
Latini, Roberta
CIUCCI, Paolo
author_facet TOSONI, Elisabetta
BOITANI, Luigi
MASTRANTONIO, GIANLUCA
Latini, Roberta
CIUCCI, Paolo
author_sort TOSONI, Elisabetta
title Counts of unique females with cubs in the Apennine brown bear population, 2006–2014
title_short Counts of unique females with cubs in the Apennine brown bear population, 2006–2014
title_full Counts of unique females with cubs in the Apennine brown bear population, 2006–2014
title_fullStr Counts of unique females with cubs in the Apennine brown bear population, 2006–2014
title_full_unstemmed Counts of unique females with cubs in the Apennine brown bear population, 2006–2014
title_sort counts of unique females with cubs in the apennine brown bear population, 2006–2014
publisher International Association for bear research and management
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