Authors
Chinatsu Kozakai, Koji Yamazaki, Yui Nemoto, Ami Nakajima, Shinsuke Koike, Shin Abe, Takashi Masaki, Koichi Kaji
Publication date
2011/5
Journal
The Journal of Wildlife Management
Volume
75
Issue
4
Pages
867-875
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Description
Although bears may expand their home ranges in times of low food availability, it is unclear what mechanisms directly affect home range extension in times of low mast production in Japanese forests. To clarify the relationship between home range utilization by Japanese black bears (Ursus thibetanus) and abundance and distribution of mast production, we collected data on habitat use from 13 bears (6 M and 7 F) fitted with Global Positioning System (GPS) collars equipped with activity sensors in the Ashio‐Nikko Mountains on the eastern part of Honshu Island, Japan, during 2006–2008. We also collected data on mast production by 5 Fagaceae species. We categorized each fall as either poor (2006) or relatively‐good (2007 and 2008) based on mast production. Bears used small patches in their large home ranges and the distances between core areas increased in the fall of 2006, when the mast of Japanese …
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C Kozakai, K Yamazaki, Y Nemoto, A Nakajima… - The Journal of Wildlife Management, 2011