Brown bears in Central Italy: a 15-year study on bear occurrence

作者: P. Morini , F. P. Pinchera , L. M. Nucci , F. Ferlini , S. Cecala

DOI: 10.1080/11250003.2016.1261190

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摘要: AbstractThe Central Apennine brown bear population, that has been ascribed to the subspecies Ursus arctos marsicanus Altobello, 1921 and is endemic Italy, actually survives as an isolated, small population potentially at high risk of extinction. The U. a. mostly located in Abruzzo, Lazio Molise National Park (Central Apennines). However, peripheral distribution area this less known it presumed presence occurs lower density. purpose study provide a new contribution knowledge area, order enable its protection Apennines. monitoring was carried out Sirente Velino Natural Regional surrounding areas (600 km2) from January 2000 December 2014. Monitoring conducted by collecting data along opportunistic survey trails where bears had previously confirmed direct ob...

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