Authors
Maximilian L Allen, Miha Krofel, Koji Yamazaki, Emmarie P Alexander, Shinsuke Koike
Publication date
2022/7
Journal
Ursus
Volume
2022
Issue
33e10
Pages
1-9
Publisher
International Association for Bear Research and Management
Description
Bears are the largest terrestrial carnivores, and most bear species can be characterized as opportunistic omnivores. An infrequent foraging tactic for bears is cannibalism, where a bear consumes a conspecific individual, either through scavenging or following intraspecific predation. Although several reports of cannibalism events are known, no attempt has been made so far to gather the available information to analyze for general patterns. We therefore performed a systematic literature review to understand patterns of cannibalism in bears. We documented 39 studies detailing 198 cannibalism events. We only found evidence of cannibalism in 4 of the 8 bear species, with more events reported for polar bears (Ursus maritimus; n = 107, 54.0%) than for all other species combined. Cannibalism was most frequently associated with infanticide (n = 66, 33.3%) and conspecific strife (n = 30, 15.2%), both of which were …
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Scholar articles
ML Allen, M Krofel, K Yamazaki, EP Alexander, S Koike - Ursus, 2022