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Population trend of the Yellowstone grizzly bear as estimated from reproductive and survival rates

January 1, 1993

The trend of the Yellowstone grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) population was estimated using reproductive rates calculated from 22 individual females and survival rates from 400 female bear-years. The point estimate of the rate of increase was 4.6%, with 95% confidence limits of 0 and 9%. Caution in interpreting this result is advised because of possible biases in the population parameter estimates. The main prospects for improving present knowledge of the population trend appear to be further study of possible biases in the parameter estimates, and the continued use of radiotelemetry to increase the number of samples on which the estimates are based.

Publication Year 1993
Title Population trend of the Yellowstone grizzly bear as estimated from reproductive and survival rates
DOI 10.1139/z94-049
Authors L. L. Eberhardt, B. M. Blanchard, R. R. Knight
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Canadian Journal of Zoology
Index ID 70129150
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse