在美国,收获管理和桅杆丰度影响黑熊的收获人口统计

IF 1.9 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Nathan P. Kluge, Cady E. Sartini, Benjamin S. Sedinger, Brian C. Barringer, Scott E. Hygnstrom, Andrew N. Tri, Kristin A. Denryter, Colin P. Carpenter, Colleen Olfenbuttel, Emily M. Carrollo
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美国黑熊(Ursus americanus)的数量在美国的许多地区都很丰富,每年为成千上万的户外爱好者提供各种各样的狩猎体验。我们必须了解影响黑熊采收脆弱性的因素,以便有效地设定采收配额,管理猎人采收,实现管理目标。在黑熊的大部分活动范围内,橡子等坚硬的树干是黑熊秋季饮食的很大一部分,而丰富的树干可以改变熊每年对狩猎的脆弱性。在美国各地,人们使用各种方法来决定收成,其中一些方法允许在狗或诱饵的帮助下狩猎。利用美国加利福尼亚州、明尼苏达州、北卡罗来纳州、宾夕法尼亚州和西弗吉尼亚州2000-2020年的橡果产量和黑熊收获历史数据,研究橡果产量、收获方式、季节结构和熊密度对秋季熊收获的影响。当橡子产量高时,收获的熊的数量、收获的母熊的年龄中位数和收获的母熊的比例都较低。当橡果产量低时,使用诱饵可以增加成年母熊的产量,而当橡果产量高时,使用狗可以增加成年母熊的产量。狩猎季节开始的较晚,导致被捕获的熊中雌熊和幼熊的比例较低。捕获的熊总数和幼熊数量与发放的猎熊许可证的密度呈正相关。根据熊的数量和现有法规,管理人员可以利用这些结果,通过调整可用许可证的密度、整个季节的长度,或允许使用诱饵和狗来增加收获,从而更好地将黑熊的收获与管理目标结合起来。
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Harvest management and mast abundance affect black bear harvest demographics in the United States

Harvest management and mast abundance affect black bear harvest demographics in the United States

American black bear (Ursus americanus) populations are abundant across many parts of the United States and provide diverse hunting experiences for thousands of outdoor enthusiasts annually. We must understand factors that influence harvest vulnerability of black bears to effectively set harvest quotas, manage hunter harvest, and meet management objectives. Hard mast, such as acorns, makes up a large portion of a black bear's autumn diet throughout much of their range and the abundance of mast can alter the annual vulnerability of bears to hunting. Across the United States, various methods are used to dictate harvest, some of which allow hunting with the aid of dogs or bait. We used historical data from 2000‒2020 on acorn production and black bear harvest from California, Minnesota, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia, USA, to investigate the influence that acorn production, harvest methods, season structure, and bear density had on autumn bear harvest. When acorn production was high there was a lower number of bears harvested, median age of harvested females, and proportion of the harvested bears that were females. Use of bait increased harvest of adult female bears when acorn production was low, whereas use of dogs increased harvest of adult female bears when acorn production was high. Hunting seasons that started later in the year resulted in a lower proportion of the harvested bears that were female and young bears. Total number and number of young bears harvested were positively related to density of bear hunting licenses issued. Depending on the bear population and existing regulations, these results can be used by managers to better align harvest of black bears with management objectives by adjusting the density of available licenses, the overall season length, or allowing use of bait and dogs to increase harvest.

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Journal of Wildlife Management
Journal of Wildlife Management 环境科学-动物学
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188
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Wildlife Management publishes manuscripts containing information from original research that contributes to basic wildlife science. Suitable topics include investigations into the biology and ecology of wildlife and their habitats that has direct or indirect implications for wildlife management and conservation. This includes basic information on wildlife habitat use, reproduction, genetics, demographics, viability, predator-prey relationships, space-use, movements, behavior, and physiology; but within the context of contemporary management and conservation issues such that the knowledge may ultimately be useful to wildlife practitioners. Also considered are theoretical and conceptual aspects of wildlife science, including development of new approaches to quantitative analyses, modeling of wildlife populations and habitats, and other topics that are germane to advancing wildlife science. Limited reviews or meta analyses will be considered if they provide a meaningful new synthesis or perspective on an appropriate subject. Direct evaluation of management practices or policies should be sent to the Wildlife Society Bulletin, as should papers reporting new tools or techniques. However, papers that report new tools or techniques, or effects of management practices, within the context of a broader study investigating basic wildlife biology and ecology will be considered by The Journal of Wildlife Management. Book reviews of relevant topics in basic wildlife research and biology.
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