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Influence of maternal body size, condition, and age on recruitment of four brown bear populations

机译:母体身体大小,条件和年龄对四个棕熊人群的影响

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Recruitment of brown bear ( Ursus arctos) offspring into a population is the product of initial cub production and subsequent survival and is a critical component of overall population status and trend. We investigated the relationship between maternal body size, body condition, and age (as a surrogate for gained experience) and recruitment of dependent offspring (>1 yr old) in 4 Alaska, USA (2014-2017), brown bear populations using logistic regression. Body size alone was our top predictor of the presence of offspring and appeared in all top models. Our data suggest that bear size is the primary driver of productivity across all 4 study populations, with larger bears having a greater chance of being observed with offspring. The effect of body condition was likely confounded by the increased energetic costs of supporting cubs through time and had a negative relationship with recruitment. Age (experience) was positively related to recruitment. Understanding the relative importance of body size, body condition, and age on the recruitment of offspring provides insights into life-history trade-offs female bears must manage as they strive to meet the nutritional costs of cub production and rearing, while minimizing risks to themselves and their offspring. Further assessment of long-term longitudinal studies of brown bears that assess the lifetime reproductive output of individuals would be highly informative to further assess the effect of experience on recruitment and to support the management of brown bear populations for recovery, conservation, sustained yield, and ecosystem function.
机译:棕熊(URSUS ARCTOS)后代进入人口的招募是初始幼崽生产和随后的生存的产物,是整体人口状况和趋势的关键组成部分。我们调查了母体身体大小,身体状况和年龄之间的关系(作为获得的替代经验)和招聘依赖后代(> 1年龄),在美国(2014-2017),使用Logistic回归的棕熊人群。单独的身体大小是我们存在后代存在的顶级预测因子,并出现在所有顶级模型中。我们的数据表明,熊的规模是所有4个研究人群的生产力的主要驱动因素,较大的熊在后代具有更大的机会。通过增加幼崽的能量成本,身体状况的效果可能会通过推移时间的增长,并与招聘产生负面关系。年龄(经验)与招聘有关。了解身体规模,身体状况和年龄对后代招聘的相对重要性提供了对生命历史权衡的见解,这些历史权衡女性熊必须管理,因为他们努力满足幼崽生产和饲养的营养成本,同时最大限度地减少对自己的风险和他们的后代。进一步评估棕熊的长期纵向研究,评估个人的终身生殖产出将是高度信息的,可以进一步评估经验对招聘经验的影响,并支持棕熊人群进行康复,保护,持续收益率的管理生态系统功能。

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