Title of article :
Modeling the brown bear population in Slovenia: A tool in the conservation management of a threatened species
Author/Authors :
Jerina، نويسنده , , Klemen and Debeljak، نويسنده , , Marko and D?eroski، نويسنده , , Sa?o and Kobler، نويسنده , , Andrej and Adamic، نويسنده , , Miha، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
In this paper, we address three aspects of the brown bear population in Slovenia: its size (and its evolution over time), its spatial expansion out of the core area, and its potential habitat based on natural habitat suitability. Data collected through measurement/observation of the bear population and from the literature are used. A model is developed for each aspect. The results are estimates of population size, a picture of the spatial expansion of the population and maps of its optimal and maximal potential habitat (based on natural suitability). Overall, the brown bear population has been increasing since the establishment of a core protective area and has been expanding outside this area. The habitat suitability maps show that there is room for further expansion. Based on habitat suitability and bear population density, as well as human activity and current damage reports, we recommend that the Alps should be temporarily kept free of the bears, until the necessary mitigation measures regarding human–bear conflicts are carried out. On the other hand it is of crucial importance to adapt human activities and improve bear management in the optimal habitat, with which the goals of successful conservation of the species might be achieved.
Keywords :
Population size model , Spatial expansion , MANAGEMENT , BROWN BEAR , habitat model
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics