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1 January 2009 Demography and Genetic Structure of a Recovering Grizzly Bear Population
Katherine C. Kendall, Jeffrey B. Stetz, John Boulanger, Amy C. Macleod, David Paetkau, Gary C. White
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Grizzly bears (brown bears; Ursus arctos) are imperiled in the southern extent of their range worldwide. The threatened population in northwestern Montana, USA, has been managed for recovery since 1975; yet, no rigorous data were available to monitor program success. We used data from a large noninvasive genetic sampling effort conducted in 2004 and 33 years of physical captures to assess abundance, distribution, and genetic health of this population. We combined data from our 3 sampling methods (hair trap, bear rub, and physical capture) to construct individual bear encounter histories for use in Huggins–Pledger closed mark–recapture models. Our population estimate, = 765 (95% CI = 715–831) was more than double the existing estimate derived from sightings of females with young. Based on our results, the estimated known, human-caused mortality rate in 2004 was 4.6% (95% CI = 4.2–4.9%), slightly above the 4% considered sustainable; however, the high proportion of female mortalities raises concern. We used location data from telemetry, confirmed sightings, and genetic sampling to estimate occupied habitat. We found that grizzly bears occupied 33,480 km2 in the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem (NCDE) during 1994–2007, including 10,340 km2 beyond the Recovery Zone. We used factorial correspondence analysis to identify potential barriers to gene flow within this population. Our results suggested that genetic interchange recently increased in areas with low gene flow in the past; however, we also detected evidence of incipient fragmentation across the major transportation corridor in this ecosystem. Our results suggest that the NCDE population is faring better than previously thought, and they highlight the need for a more rigorous monitoring program.

Katherine C. Kendall, Jeffrey B. Stetz, John Boulanger, Amy C. Macleod, David Paetkau, and Gary C. White "Demography and Genetic Structure of a Recovering Grizzly Bear Population," Journal of Wildlife Management 73(1), 3-17, (1 January 2009). https://doi.org/10.2193/2008-330
Published: 1 January 2009
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KEYWORDS
abundance estimation
genetic structure
grizzly bear
mark–recapture modeling
noninvasive sampling
Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem
northwestern Montana
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