Post-conflict movements of polar bears in western Hudson Bay, Canada
Human–carnivore conflicts have increased as habitat has been affected by development and climate change. Understanding how biological factors, environment, and management decisions affect the behaviour of animals may reduce conflicts. We examined how biological factors, sea ice conditions, and manag...
Main Authors: | Erin N. Miller, Vicki Trim, Nicholas J. Lunn, David McGeachy, Andrew E. Derocher |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Canadian Science Publishing
2023-12-01
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Series: | Arctic Science |
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Online Access: | https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/10.1139/as-2023-0004 |
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