Bear diets and human–bear conflicts: insights from isotopic ecology

IF 4.3 2区 生物学 Q1 ECOLOGY Mammal Review Pub Date : 2022-01-30 DOI:10.1111/mam.12285
Nereyda Falconi, Tomás A. Carlo, Todd K. Fuller, Stephen Destefano, John F. Organ
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Bears, Ursidae, are considered omnivores, except for giant pandas Ailuropoda melanoleuca and polar bears Ursus maritimus. However, omnivory includes a wide range of dietary variation and trophic positions, making bear dietary ecology unclear. We inferred bear trophic positions from δ15N (‰) values and examined their correlation with diets reported in the literature, including frequency of human–bear conflicts (livestock predation and crop damage incidents). Overall, 15N signatures were consistent with diet estimates. Bear species with higher 15N signatures differed more from each other, including cases of large regional intraspecific variance, than bear species with lower 15N signatures. Bear trophic position and frequency of reports of human–bear conflicts were uncorrelated, suggesting that livestock predation by bears is an opportunistic behaviour rather than a response to food availability dynamics.

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熊的饮食和人熊冲突:来自同位素生态学的见解
熊,熊科,被认为是杂食动物,除了大熊猫Ailuropoda melanoleuca和北极熊Ursus海事。然而,杂食性包括广泛的饮食变化和营养地位,使熊的饮食生态不清楚。我们从熊的δ15N(‰)值推断熊的营养位置,并研究了它们与文献中报道的饮食的相关性,包括人熊冲突的频率(牲畜捕食和作物破坏事件)。总的来说,15N的特征与饮食估计一致。与低15N特征的熊相比,高15N特征的熊种间差异更大,包括较大的区域种内差异。熊的营养地位和人熊冲突报告的频率是不相关的,这表明熊捕食牲畜是一种机会主义行为,而不是对食物供应动态的反应。
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Mammal Review
Mammal Review 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: Mammal Review is the official scientific periodical of the Mammal Society, and covers all aspects of mammalian biology and ecology, including behavioural ecology, biogeography, conservation, ecology, ethology, evolution, genetics, human ecology, management, morphology, and taxonomy. We publish Reviews drawing together information from various sources in the public domain for a new synthesis or analysis of mammalian biology; Predictive Reviews using quantitative models to provide insights into mammalian biology; Perspectives presenting original views on any aspect of mammalian biology; Comments in response to papers published in Mammal Review; and Short Communications describing new findings or methods in mammalian biology.
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