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1 June 2005 A single-catch snare to collect brown bear hair for genetic mark–recapture studies
LaVern R. Beier, Stephen B. Lewis, Rodney W. Flynn, Grey Pendleton, Thomas V. Schumacher
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Abstract

Use of genetic marks to identify individuals and generate population estimates using mark–recapture methodologies has become increasingly common. Recently, brown bear (Ursus arctos) population estimates have been made using DNA isolated from hair follicles as the mark, obtaining hair with a barbed-wire enclosure around a scent lure. While this method has been successfully used in low-density populations, it would be difficult to use in areas with dense concentrations of bears because of the high probability of collecting hair from multiple bears at a single site during a single trap session. We designed and evaluated a single-catch snare to collect bear hair in a dense brown bear population during late summer. We hung snares, modeled after a wolf (Canis lupus) neck snare, on bear trails along streams where bears congregated to feed on spawning salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.). During 2 years 1,000 snares were tripped and 455 contained bear hair. We determined genotypes from 309 hair samples collected. Our single-catch hair snares successfully captured hair, usually with visible follicles, from many bears without using a lure. Our snares were quick and easy to set, so we could replace snares containing hair in the field and remove hair later in a clean area to avoid contamination. Additionally, we could easily move snares, so we could place many snares over a single reach of stream or on several streams.

LaVern R. Beier, Stephen B. Lewis, Rodney W. Flynn, Grey Pendleton, and Thomas V. Schumacher "A single-catch snare to collect brown bear hair for genetic mark–recapture studies," Wildlife Society Bulletin 33(2), 766-773, (1 June 2005). https://doi.org/10.2193/0091-7648(2005)33[766:FTFASS]2.0.CO;2
Published: 1 June 2005
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KEYWORDS
brown bear
hair snares
mark–recapture
methods
non-invasive sampling
Oncorhynchus spp
Pacific salmon
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