Seungyun Baek, Tadashi Iwasaki, Koji Yamazaki, Tomoko Naganuma, Akino Inagaki, Kahoko Tochigi, Maximilian L. Allen, Chinatsu Kozakai, Shinsuke Koike
Mammal Study 46 (4), 341-346, (26 August 2021) https://doi.org/10.3106/ms2020-0101
KEYWORDS: activity change, denning chronology, den entry, hibernation, Ursus thibetanus
Hibernation (denning) is an important aspect of the life history of Asian black bears (Ursus thibetanus), and denning chronology can be influenced by biotic and abiotic factors. We investigated activity patterns during the pre-denning period of Asian black bears using statistical process control in combination with activity sensors to quantitatively identify a marked reduction in activity from 2006 to 2017 in the Ashio–Nikko Mountains, Japan. Pre-denning activities were detected in 29 of 35 cases (83%), with an average duration of 2.7 ± 1.7 days, which is one to three days shorter than the duration for brown bears (U. arctos). The effect of bear's age, sex, and the abundance of hard mast on the duration of pre-denning were not significant.