The presence of the brown bear (Ursus arctos, L.) in the north eastern Alps (Friuli Venezia Giulia region) in relation to the Alpine metapopulation

The North Eastern Alps (Friuli Venezia Giulia Region) represent a peripheral area of presence of the Dinaric population (for the North Dinaric population, Slovenia, 400-450 individuals estimated) of the Brown Bear; in this area in the last years some individuals has started to come from Trentino pop...

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Main Authors: FILACORDA, Stefano, Davoli, F, Randi, E, Fattori, U, Nadalin, G, GUIATTI, Denis
Other Authors: Filacorda, Stefano, Guiatti, Denis
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Language:English
Published: Karamalidiss 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11390/1069428
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author FILACORDA, Stefano
Davoli, F
Randi, E
Fattori, U
Nadalin, G
GUIATTI, Denis
author2 Filacorda, Stefano
Davoli, F
Randi, E
Fattori, U
Nadalin, G
Guiatti, Denis
author_facet FILACORDA, Stefano
Davoli, F
Randi, E
Fattori, U
Nadalin, G
GUIATTI, Denis
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description The North Eastern Alps (Friuli Venezia Giulia Region) represent a peripheral area of presence of the Dinaric population (for the North Dinaric population, Slovenia, 400-450 individuals estimated) of the Brown Bear; in this area in the last years some individuals has started to come from Trentino population (40-45 individuals estimated) and to use this areas. In previous 114 researches this area has been considered one of the most suitable areas, in the alps, for supporting the alpine brown bear population and for enhancing the creation of the alpine metapopulation. From 2004 to the 2013 in mountains areas of the Friuli Venezia Giulia has been studied (2500 km2) the presence of the Brown Bear with different techniques: the genetic sampling (by opportunistic and systematic methods), photo interpretation and behavioral analysis and radiotelemetry. The genetic samplings have been obtained by the hair traps (50 permanent hair traps plus 80 temporary and moving hair traps) and by opportunistic techniques. By the genetic analysis it has detected the presence, from 2004, of 21 different genotypes (4 from Trentino and 17 from the Dinaric population, 3 of them studied by telemetry), all of them were males. The number of genotypes detected in different year has showed a cyclic pattern, with a increment in the last year, due to dispersing individuals from Dinaric source population; in different years, from 3 to 8 (2013), different genotypes have been detected, with a evident turnover. The median time of presence (years of sampling), for each genotypes, was 2 years, and only 6 genotypes have been sampled for 3 or more years (1 from Trentino); 10 genotypes have been sampled in only one year. Despite to the increment of the Trentino population and the high density of the Dinaric populations, in the north eastern alps the process of immigration and colonization appears to be slow and intermittent and seems correlated more to the demographic aspects (i.e localization and philopatry of the females, now present only in the Alpine ...
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spelling ftunivudineiris:oai:air.uniud.it:11390/1069428 2025-01-17T01:15:09+00:00 The presence of the brown bear (Ursus arctos, L.) in the north eastern Alps (Friuli Venezia Giulia region) in relation to the Alpine metapopulation FILACORDA, Stefano Davoli, F Randi, E Fattori, U Nadalin, G GUIATTI, Denis Filacorda, Stefano Davoli, F Randi, E Fattori, U Nadalin, G Guiatti, Denis 2014 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11390/1069428 eng eng Karamalidiss country:GRC place:thessaloniki info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/isbn/978-960-7742-49-0 ispartofbook:IBA 2014 23rd International Conference on Bear Research and Management 23rd International Conference on Bear Research and Management firstpage:197 lastpage:197 numberofpages:1 http://hdl.handle.net/11390/1069428 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess brown bear metapopulation alps hayr traps info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2014 ftunivudineiris 2023-07-18T20:13:06Z The North Eastern Alps (Friuli Venezia Giulia Region) represent a peripheral area of presence of the Dinaric population (for the North Dinaric population, Slovenia, 400-450 individuals estimated) of the Brown Bear; in this area in the last years some individuals has started to come from Trentino population (40-45 individuals estimated) and to use this areas. In previous 114 researches this area has been considered one of the most suitable areas, in the alps, for supporting the alpine brown bear population and for enhancing the creation of the alpine metapopulation. From 2004 to the 2013 in mountains areas of the Friuli Venezia Giulia has been studied (2500 km2) the presence of the Brown Bear with different techniques: the genetic sampling (by opportunistic and systematic methods), photo interpretation and behavioral analysis and radiotelemetry. The genetic samplings have been obtained by the hair traps (50 permanent hair traps plus 80 temporary and moving hair traps) and by opportunistic techniques. By the genetic analysis it has detected the presence, from 2004, of 21 different genotypes (4 from Trentino and 17 from the Dinaric population, 3 of them studied by telemetry), all of them were males. The number of genotypes detected in different year has showed a cyclic pattern, with a increment in the last year, due to dispersing individuals from Dinaric source population; in different years, from 3 to 8 (2013), different genotypes have been detected, with a evident turnover. The median time of presence (years of sampling), for each genotypes, was 2 years, and only 6 genotypes have been sampled for 3 or more years (1 from Trentino); 10 genotypes have been sampled in only one year. Despite to the increment of the Trentino population and the high density of the Dinaric populations, in the north eastern alps the process of immigration and colonization appears to be slow and intermittent and seems correlated more to the demographic aspects (i.e localization and philopatry of the females, now present only in the Alpine ... Conference Object Ursus arctos Università degli Studi di Udine: CINECA IRIS
spellingShingle brown bear
metapopulation
alps
hayr traps
FILACORDA, Stefano
Davoli, F
Randi, E
Fattori, U
Nadalin, G
GUIATTI, Denis
The presence of the brown bear (Ursus arctos, L.) in the north eastern Alps (Friuli Venezia Giulia region) in relation to the Alpine metapopulation
title The presence of the brown bear (Ursus arctos, L.) in the north eastern Alps (Friuli Venezia Giulia region) in relation to the Alpine metapopulation
title_full The presence of the brown bear (Ursus arctos, L.) in the north eastern Alps (Friuli Venezia Giulia region) in relation to the Alpine metapopulation
title_fullStr The presence of the brown bear (Ursus arctos, L.) in the north eastern Alps (Friuli Venezia Giulia region) in relation to the Alpine metapopulation
title_full_unstemmed The presence of the brown bear (Ursus arctos, L.) in the north eastern Alps (Friuli Venezia Giulia region) in relation to the Alpine metapopulation
title_short The presence of the brown bear (Ursus arctos, L.) in the north eastern Alps (Friuli Venezia Giulia region) in relation to the Alpine metapopulation
title_sort presence of the brown bear (ursus arctos, l.) in the north eastern alps (friuli venezia giulia region) in relation to the alpine metapopulation
topic brown bear
metapopulation
alps
hayr traps
topic_facet brown bear
metapopulation
alps
hayr traps
url http://hdl.handle.net/11390/1069428