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    Detecting grizzly bear use of ungulate carcasses using global positioning system telemetry and activity data

    Global positioning system (GPS) wildlife collars have revolutionized wildlife research. Studies of predation by free-ranging carnivores have particularly benefited from the application of location clustering a...

    Michael R. Ebinger, Mark A. Haroldson, Frank T. van Manen, Cecily M. Costello in Oecologia (2016)

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    Insights Into the Latent Multinomial Model Through Mark-Resight Data on Female Grizzly Bears With Cubs-of-the-Year

    Mark-resight designs for estimation of population abundance are common and attractive to researchers. However, inference from such designs is very limited when faced with sparse data, either from a low number ...

    Megan D. Higgs, William A. Link in Journal of Agricultural, Biological, and E… (2013)

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    Evaluating estimators of the numbers of females with cubs-of-the-year in the yellowstone grizzly bear population

    Current management of the grizzly bear (Ursus arctos) population in Yellowstone National Park and surrounding areas requires annual estimation of the number of adult female bears with cubs-of-the-year. We examine...

    Steve Cherry, Gary C. White, Kim A. Keating in Journal of Agricultural, Biological, and E… (2007)