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Stable isotope and trace element studies of black bear hair, Big Bend ecosystem, Texas and Mexico

January 1, 2008

Hair from black bears (Ursus americanus), collected from four areas in the Big Bend ecosystem, has been analyzed for stable isotopes of carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur to determine major food sources and for trace metals to infer possible effects of environmental contaminants. Results indicate that black bears are largely vegetarian, feeding on desert plants, nuts, and berries. Mercury concentrations in bear hair are below safe level standards (

Publication Year 2008
Title Stable isotope and trace element studies of black bear hair, Big Bend ecosystem, Texas and Mexico
Authors W.C. Pat Shanks, Eric C. Hellgren, Craig A. Stricker, Pamela A. Gemery-Hill, David P. Onorato
Publication Type Report
Index ID 70180879
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Fort Collins Science Center