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Can hunting data be used to estimate unbiased population parameters? A case study on brown bears

Leclerc Martin, Van de Walle Joanie, Zedrosser Andreas, Swenson Jon E. et Pelletier Fanie. (2016). Can hunting data be used to estimate unbiased population parameters? A case study on brown bears. Biology Letters, 12, (6), e20160197.

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URL officielle: http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1098/rsbl.2016.0197

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Quantifying temporal changes in harvested populations is critical for applied and fundamental research. Unbiased data are required to detect true changes in phenotypic distribution or population size. Because of the difficulty of collecting detailed individual data from wild populations, data from hunting records are often used. Hunting records, however, may not represent a random sample of a population. We aimed to detect and quantify potential bias in hunting records. We compared data from a long-term monitoring project with hunting records of brown bears ( Ursus arctos ) in Sweden and investigated temporal trends (1996–2013) in the ratio of yearlings to adult females, yearling mass and adult female mass. Data from hunting records underestimated the decline in yearling and adult female mass over time, most likely owing to the legal protection of family groups from hunting, but reflected changes in the ratio of yearlings to adult females more reliably. Although hunting data can be reliable to approximate population abundance in some circumstances, hunting data can represent a biased sample of a population and should be used with caution in management and conservation decisions.

Type de document:Article publié dans une revue avec comité d'évaluation
ISSN:1744-9561
Volume:12
Numéro:6
Pages:e20160197
Version évaluée par les pairs:Oui
Date:Juin 2016
Nombre de pages:1
Identifiant unique:10.1098/rsbl.2016.0197
Sujets:Sciences naturelles et génie > Sciences naturelles > Biologie et autres sciences connexes
Département, module, service et unité de recherche:Départements et modules > Département des sciences fondamentales
Unités de recherche > Centre de recherche sur la Boréalie (CREB)
Mots-clés:harvest, hunting regulation, temporal trends,Sweden,Ursus arctos
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Dernière modification:27 oct. 2023 13:10
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