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BROWN BEAR ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOUR, BEAR-HUMAN CONFLICTS ANDBROWN BEAR ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOUR, BEAR-HUMAN CONFLICTS AND ECOTOURISMRESEARCHERS ANDSTUDENTS
2017. Brown bear behaviour in human-modified landscapes: the effect of human density and ecotourism. Financed by the International Association for Bear Research and Management (IBA, USA; IBA-RG_16_2016) The endangered population of the Cantabrian brown bear lives in an area characterized by a high density of people and humaninfrastructures.
SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS Brown bear attacks on humans: a worldwide perspective Scientific Reports. Ruiz-Villar H., Morales-González A., Bombieri G., Zarzo-Arias A. and Penteriani V. 2019. Characterization of a brown bear aggregation during the hyperphagia period in the Cantabrian Mountains, NW Spain Ursus. STUDYING BROWN BEAR IN CANTABRIAN REGION Researchers . Giulia Bombieri María Delgado Carlos Antonio López Sánchez. Ana Morales-González . Andrés Ordiz Vincenzo Penteriani – Contact. Héctor Ruiz-Villar Pablo Vazquez. Alejandra Zarzo-Arias PhD students Cindy Lamamy (Gembloux University & CSIC, Belgium) Enrique González Bernardo (CSIC & Oviedo University, Spain) Esther Valderrábano (CSIC & Santiago de Compostela University, Spain) UNDERSTANDING THE BROWN BEAR: SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS AND News. More images from “the interaction tree” Thursday October 12th, 2017 New video! Friday August 25th, 2017 CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUP Vincenzo Penteriani v.penteriani@csic.es Researcher at the Spanish Council of Scientific Research (CSIC) RESEARCH UNIT OF BIODIVERSITY (UMIB) Edificio de Investigación – 5ª planta C. Gonzalo Gutiérrez Quirós s/n 33600 Mieres (España) SCIENTIFIC DIVULGATION SCIENTIFIC DIVULGATION. A close interaction between a Brown Bear and a Wolf. In International Bear News (Fall 2019) Brown Bear Behavior in the Human-Modified Landscapes of Cantabrian Mountains. In International Bear News (Fall 2018) Features of brown bear hunting behaviour. In Hunting (7-2018, article in Russian language).CONFERENCES
2019: XXI Conference of the Spanish Society of Parasitology, SOCEPA (Pontevedra, Spain) – Preliminary results on the Helminths presence in the Cantabrian brown bears. E. Valderrábano Cano, V. Penteriani, L.M. Madeira de Carvalho, R. Sánchez-Andrade Fernández, A. Paz Silva (talk) 2018: 26th International Conference on Bear Research and GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION Review Paper Large carnivores living alongside humans: Brown bears in human-modified landscapes Ana Morales-Gonzalez a, *,1,Hector Ruiz-Villar b,1, Andres Ordiz c, Vincenzo Penteriani b, ** a Department of Conservation Biology, Estacion Biol ogica de Do ~nana CAN LANDSCAPE CHARACTERISTICS HELP EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENT 123 Mammal Research ISSN 2199-2401 Volume 64 Number 4 Mamm Res (2019) 64:559-567 DOI 10.1007/s13364-019-00440-7 Can landscape characteristics help explain CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUP INFORMATIONS AND Our group which is based at the Research Unit of Biodiversity (https://www.unioviedo.es/UMIB/) has been studying Cantabrian brownbear
BROWN BEAR ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOUR, BEAR-HUMAN CONFLICTS ANDBROWN BEAR ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOUR, BEAR-HUMAN CONFLICTS AND ECOTOURISMRESEARCHERS ANDSTUDENTS
2017. Brown bear behaviour in human-modified landscapes: the effect of human density and ecotourism. Financed by the International Association for Bear Research and Management (IBA, USA; IBA-RG_16_2016) The endangered population of the Cantabrian brown bear lives in an area characterized by a high density of people and humaninfrastructures.
SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS Brown bear attacks on humans: a worldwide perspective Scientific Reports. Ruiz-Villar H., Morales-González A., Bombieri G., Zarzo-Arias A. and Penteriani V. 2019. Characterization of a brown bear aggregation during the hyperphagia period in the Cantabrian Mountains, NW Spain Ursus. STUDYING BROWN BEAR IN CANTABRIAN REGION Researchers . Giulia Bombieri María Delgado Carlos Antonio López Sánchez. Ana Morales-González . Andrés Ordiz Vincenzo Penteriani – Contact. Héctor Ruiz-Villar Pablo Vazquez. Alejandra Zarzo-Arias PhD students Cindy Lamamy (Gembloux University & CSIC, Belgium) Enrique González Bernardo (CSIC & Oviedo University, Spain) Esther Valderrábano (CSIC & Santiago de Compostela University, Spain) UNDERSTANDING THE BROWN BEAR: SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS AND News. More images from “the interaction tree” Thursday October 12th, 2017 New video! Friday August 25th, 2017 CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUP Vincenzo Penteriani v.penteriani@csic.es Researcher at the Spanish Council of Scientific Research (CSIC) RESEARCH UNIT OF BIODIVERSITY (UMIB) Edificio de Investigación – 5ª planta C. Gonzalo Gutiérrez Quirós s/n 33600 Mieres (España) SCIENTIFIC DIVULGATION SCIENTIFIC DIVULGATION. A close interaction between a Brown Bear and a Wolf. In International Bear News (Fall 2019) Brown Bear Behavior in the Human-Modified Landscapes of Cantabrian Mountains. In International Bear News (Fall 2018) Features of brown bear hunting behaviour. In Hunting (7-2018, article in Russian language).CONFERENCES
2019: XXI Conference of the Spanish Society of Parasitology, SOCEPA (Pontevedra, Spain) – Preliminary results on the Helminths presence in the Cantabrian brown bears. E. Valderrábano Cano, V. Penteriani, L.M. Madeira de Carvalho, R. Sánchez-Andrade Fernández, A. Paz Silva (talk) 2018: 26th International Conference on Bear Research and GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION Review Paper Large carnivores living alongside humans: Brown bears in human-modified landscapes Ana Morales-Gonzalez a, *,1,Hector Ruiz-Villar b,1, Andres Ordiz c, Vincenzo Penteriani b, ** a Department of Conservation Biology, Estacion Biol ogica de Do ~nana CAN LANDSCAPE CHARACTERISTICS HELP EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENT 123 Mammal Research ISSN 2199-2401 Volume 64 Number 4 Mamm Res (2019) 64:559-567 DOI 10.1007/s13364-019-00440-7 Can landscape characteristics help explain UNDERSTANDING THE BROWN BEAR: SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS AND Main publications of the Cantabrian Brown Bear Research Group: scientific papers and booksCONFERENCES
2019: XXI Conference of the Spanish Society of Parasitology, SOCEPA (Pontevedra, Spain) – Preliminary results on the Helminths presence in the Cantabrian brown bears. E. Valderrábano Cano, V. Penteriani, L.M. Madeira de Carvalho, R. Sánchez-Andrade Fernández, A. Paz Silva (talk) 2018: 26th International Conference on Bear Research and CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUP Rupert Palme. Unit of Phisiology, Pathophisiology and Experimental Endocrinology. Department of Biomedical Sciences – University of Veterinary Medicine. Veterinärplatz 1, 1210 Wien (Austria) –Personal webpage.
BROWN BEAR ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOUR, BEAR-HUMAN CONFLICTS AND The endangered population of the Cantabrian brown bear: (a) lives in an area characterized by a high density of people and human infrastructures; (b) is composed of two subpopulations (western and eastern) with little connection between them; and (c) data on bear movements, space use and rhythms of activity are extremely scarce andlimited to
BROWN BEAR ATTACKS ON HUMANS: A WORLDWIDE PERSPECTIVE Brown bear attacks on humans: a worldwide perspective 1. BROWN BEAR BEHAVIOUR IN HUMAN-MODIFIED LANDSCAPES: THE Original Research Article Brown bear behaviour in human-modified landscapes: The case of the endangered Cantabrian population, NW Spain Alejandra Zarzo-Arias a, *, María del Mar Delgado a, Andres Ordiz b, Juan García Díaz c, David Canedo~ c, Manuel A. Gonzalez d, Carlos Romo e, Pablo Vazquez García f, Giulia Bombieri a, Chiara Bettega a, Luca Francesco Russo a, CAN LANDSCAPE CHARACTERISTICS HELP EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENT 123 Mammal Research ISSN 2199-2401 Volume 64 Number 4 Mamm Res (2019) 64:559-567 DOI 10.1007/s13364-019-00440-7 Can landscape characteristics help explain PATTERNS OF WILD CARNIVORE ATTACKS ON HUMANS IN URBAN AREAS SCIentIfIC RePoRts | (2018)8:17728 DO10.1038s4198-018-36034-1 www.nature.comscientificreports Patterns of wild carnivore attacks on humans in urban areas Giulia Bombieri 1,2, María del Mar Delgado1, Luca Francesco Russo1, Pedro José Garrote3, José Vicente López-Bao 1, José M. Fedriani3 & Vincenzo Penteriani1,4 Attacks by wild carnivores on humans represent an increasing problem in urban HUMANS AS PREY: COPING WITH LARGE CARNIVORE ATTACKS USING Human–Wildlife Interactions 11(2):192–207, Fall 2017 Humans as prey: coping with large carnivore attacks using a predator–prey interaction perspective V P1, Research Unit of Biodiversity (UMIB, UO-CSIC-PA), Oviedo University HUMAN BEHAVIOUR CAN TRIGGER LARGE CARNIVORE ATTACKS IN Human behaviour can trigger large carnivore attacks in developedcountries.
CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUPHOMEWHO WE AREMAIN PROJECTSPUBLICATIONSRESEARCH AFFILIATESCONTACT A video showing a tree in the Cantabrian Mountains where brown bearsand humans interact
BROWN BEAR ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOUR, BEAR-HUMAN CONFLICTS ANDRESEARCHERS AND STUDENTSCANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUPSCIENTIFICPUBLICATIONSENGLISH
2017. Brown bear behaviour in human-modified landscapes: the effect of human density and ecotourism. Financed by the International Association for Bear Research and Management (IBA, USA; IBA-RG_16_2016) The endangered population of the Cantabrian brown bear lives in an area characterized by a high density of people and humaninfrastructures.
STUDYING BROWN BEAR IN CANTABRIAN REGION Researchers . Giulia Bombieri María Delgado Carlos Antonio López Sánchez. Ana Morales-González . Andrés Ordiz Vincenzo Penteriani – Contact. Héctor Ruiz-Villar Pablo Vazquez. Alejandra Zarzo-Arias PhD students Cindy Lamamy (Gembloux University & CSIC, Belgium) Enrique González Bernardo (CSIC & Oviedo University, Spain) Esther Valderrábano (CSIC & Santiago de Compostela University, Spain) SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS Brown bear attacks on humans: a worldwide perspective Scientific Reports. Ruiz-Villar H., Morales-González A., Bombieri G., Zarzo-Arias A. and Penteriani V. 2019. Characterization of a brown bear aggregation during the hyperphagia period in the Cantabrian Mountains, NW Spain Ursus. CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUP Vincenzo Penteriani v.penteriani@csic.es Researcher at the Spanish Council of Scientific Research (CSIC) RESEARCH UNIT OF BIODIVERSITY (UMIB) Edificio de Investigación – 5ª planta C. Gonzalo Gutiérrez Quirós s/n 33600 Mieres (España) BROWN BEAR ATTACKS ON HUMANS: A WORLDWIDE PERSPECTIVE Brown bear attacks on humans: a worldwide perspective 1. GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION Review Paper Large carnivores living alongside humans: Brown bears in human-modified landscapes Ana Morales-Gonzalez a, *,1,Hector Ruiz-Villar b,1, Andres Ordiz c, Vincenzo Penteriani b, ** a Department of Conservation Biology, Estacion Biol ogica de Do ~nana SOCIAL MEDIA AND LARGE CARNIVORES: SHARING BIASED NEWS ON Nanni et al. Social Media and Large Carnivores “If searching for news was the most important development of the last decade, sharing news may be among the most important of CONSEQUENCES OF BROWN BEAR VIEWING TOURISM: A REVIEW Review Consequences of brown bear viewing tourism: A review Vincenzo Penteriania,b,⁎,1, José Vicente López-Baoa,⁎,1, Chiara Bettegaa, Fredrik Daleruma,c,d, María del Mar Delgadoa, Klemen Jerinae, Ilpo Kojolaf,MihaKrofele, Andrés Ordizg a Research Unit of Biodiversity (UMIB, UO-CSIC-PA), Oviedo University - Campus Mieres, 33600 Mieres, Spain b Department of Conservation Biology CAN LANDSCAPE CHARACTERISTICS HELP EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENT 123 Mammal Research ISSN 2199-2401 Volume 64 Number 4 Mamm Res (2019) 64:559-567 DOI 10.1007/s13364-019-00440-7 Can landscape characteristics help explain CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUPHOMEWHO WE AREMAIN PROJECTSPUBLICATIONSRESEARCH AFFILIATESCONTACT A video showing a tree in the Cantabrian Mountains where brown bearsand humans interact
BROWN BEAR ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOUR, BEAR-HUMAN CONFLICTS ANDRESEARCHERS AND STUDENTSCANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUPSCIENTIFICPUBLICATIONSENGLISH
2017. Brown bear behaviour in human-modified landscapes: the effect of human density and ecotourism. Financed by the International Association for Bear Research and Management (IBA, USA; IBA-RG_16_2016) The endangered population of the Cantabrian brown bear lives in an area characterized by a high density of people and humaninfrastructures.
STUDYING BROWN BEAR IN CANTABRIAN REGION Researchers . Giulia Bombieri María Delgado Carlos Antonio López Sánchez. Ana Morales-González . Andrés Ordiz Vincenzo Penteriani – Contact. Héctor Ruiz-Villar Pablo Vazquez. Alejandra Zarzo-Arias PhD students Cindy Lamamy (Gembloux University & CSIC, Belgium) Enrique González Bernardo (CSIC & Oviedo University, Spain) Esther Valderrábano (CSIC & Santiago de Compostela University, Spain) SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS Brown bear attacks on humans: a worldwide perspective Scientific Reports. Ruiz-Villar H., Morales-González A., Bombieri G., Zarzo-Arias A. and Penteriani V. 2019. Characterization of a brown bear aggregation during the hyperphagia period in the Cantabrian Mountains, NW Spain Ursus. CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUP Vincenzo Penteriani v.penteriani@csic.es Researcher at the Spanish Council of Scientific Research (CSIC) RESEARCH UNIT OF BIODIVERSITY (UMIB) Edificio de Investigación – 5ª planta C. Gonzalo Gutiérrez Quirós s/n 33600 Mieres (España) BROWN BEAR ATTACKS ON HUMANS: A WORLDWIDE PERSPECTIVE Brown bear attacks on humans: a worldwide perspective 1. GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION Review Paper Large carnivores living alongside humans: Brown bears in human-modified landscapes Ana Morales-Gonzalez a, *,1,Hector Ruiz-Villar b,1, Andres Ordiz c, Vincenzo Penteriani b, ** a Department of Conservation Biology, Estacion Biol ogica de Do ~nana SOCIAL MEDIA AND LARGE CARNIVORES: SHARING BIASED NEWS ON Nanni et al. Social Media and Large Carnivores “If searching for news was the most important development of the last decade, sharing news may be among the most important of CONSEQUENCES OF BROWN BEAR VIEWING TOURISM: A REVIEW Review Consequences of brown bear viewing tourism: A review Vincenzo Penteriania,b,⁎,1, José Vicente López-Baoa,⁎,1, Chiara Bettegaa, Fredrik Daleruma,c,d, María del Mar Delgadoa, Klemen Jerinae, Ilpo Kojolaf,MihaKrofele, Andrés Ordizg a Research Unit of Biodiversity (UMIB, UO-CSIC-PA), Oviedo University - Campus Mieres, 33600 Mieres, Spain b Department of Conservation Biology CAN LANDSCAPE CHARACTERISTICS HELP EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENT 123 Mammal Research ISSN 2199-2401 Volume 64 Number 4 Mamm Res (2019) 64:559-567 DOI 10.1007/s13364-019-00440-7 Can landscape characteristics help explain CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUP Vincenzo Penteriani v.penteriani@csic.es Researcher at the Spanish Council of Scientific Research (CSIC) RESEARCH UNIT OF BIODIVERSITY (UMIB) Edificio de Investigación – 5ª planta C. Gonzalo Gutiérrez Quirós s/n 33600 Mieres (España) SCIENTIFIC DIVULGATION SCIENTIFIC DIVULGATION. A close interaction between a Brown Bear and a Wolf. In International Bear News (Fall 2019) Brown Bear Behavior in the Human-Modified Landscapes of Cantabrian Mountains. In International Bear News (Fall 2018) Features of brown bear hunting behaviour. In Hunting (7-2018, article in Russian language). CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUP Rupert Palme. Unit of Phisiology, Pathophisiology and Experimental Endocrinology. Department of Biomedical Sciences – University of Veterinary Medicine. Veterinärplatz 1, 1210 Wien (Austria) –Personal webpage.
BROWN BEAR ATTACKS ON HUMANS: A WORLDWIDE PERSPECTIVE Brown bear attacks on humans: a worldwide perspective 1. SOCIAL MEDIA AND LARGE CARNIVORES: SHARING BIASED NEWS ON Nanni et al. Social Media and Large Carnivores “If searching for news was the most important development of the last decade, sharing news may be among the most important of BROWN BEAR BEHAVIOUR IN HUMAN-MODIFIED LANDSCAPES: THE Original Research Article Brown bear behaviour in human-modified landscapes: The case of the endangered Cantabrian population, NW Spain Alejandra Zarzo-Arias a, *, María del Mar Delgado a, Andres Ordiz b, Juan García Díaz c, David Canedo~ c, Manuel A. Gonzalez d, Carlos Romo e, Pablo Vazquez García f, Giulia Bombieri a, Chiara Bettega a, Luca Francesco Russo a, EVOLUTIONARY AND ECOLOGICAL TRAPS FOR BROWN BEARS URSUS 180 REVIEW Evolutionary and ecological traps for brown bears Ursus arctos in human-modified landscapes Vincenzo PENTERIANI* Research Unit of Biodiversity (UMIB, UO-CSIC-PA), Oviedo University, Campus Mieres, 33600 Mieres, Spain and Pyrenean Institute of Ecology (IPE), CSIC,Avda.
HUMANS AS PREY: COPING WITH LARGE CARNIVORE ATTACKS USING Human–Wildlife Interactions 11(2):192–207, Fall 2017 Humans as prey: coping with large carnivore attacks using a predator–prey interaction perspective V P1, Research Unit of Biodiversity (UMIB, UO-CSIC-PA), Oviedo University HUMAN BEHAVIOUR CAN TRIGGER LARGE CARNIVORE ATTACKS IN Human behaviour can trigger large carnivore attacks in developedcountries.
RESPONSES OF AN ENDANGERED BROWN BEAR POPULATION TO 1134 PENTERIANI ET Al. 1 INTRODUCTION The survivalof an increasing number of species is threatened by cli‐ mate change,yet 20%–30% of plant and animalspecies evaluated in CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUPHOMEWHO WE AREMAIN PROJECTSPUBLICATIONSRESEARCH AFFILIATESCONTACT A video showing a tree in the Cantabrian Mountains where brown bearsand humans interact
BROWN BEAR ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOUR, BEAR-HUMAN CONFLICTS ANDBROWN BEAR ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOUR, BEAR-HUMAN CONFLICTS AND ECOTOURISMRESEARCHERS ANDSTUDENTS
2017. Brown bear behaviour in human-modified landscapes: the effect of human density and ecotourism. Financed by the International Association for Bear Research and Management (IBA, USA; IBA-RG_16_2016) The endangered population of the Cantabrian brown bear lives in an area characterized by a high density of people and humaninfrastructures.
SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS Brown bear attacks on humans: a worldwide perspective Scientific Reports. Ruiz-Villar H., Morales-González A., Bombieri G., Zarzo-Arias A. and Penteriani V. 2019. Characterization of a brown bear aggregation during the hyperphagia period in the Cantabrian Mountains, NW Spain Ursus. STUDYING BROWN BEAR IN CANTABRIAN REGION Researchers . Giulia Bombieri María Delgado Carlos Antonio López Sánchez. Ana Morales-González . Andrés Ordiz Vincenzo Penteriani – Contact. Héctor Ruiz-Villar Pablo Vazquez. Alejandra Zarzo-Arias PhD students Cindy Lamamy (Gembloux University & CSIC, Belgium) Enrique González Bernardo (CSIC & Oviedo University, Spain) Esther Valderrábano (CSIC & Santiago de Compostela University, Spain) CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUP Vincenzo Penteriani v.penteriani@csic.es Researcher at the Spanish Council of Scientific Research (CSIC) RESEARCH UNIT OF BIODIVERSITY (UMIB) Edificio de Investigación – 5ª planta C. Gonzalo Gutiérrez Quirós s/n 33600 Mieres (España) BROWN BEAR ATTACKS ON HUMANS: A WORLDWIDE PERSPECTIVE Brown bear attacks on humans: a worldwide perspective 1.RHODESIAN ACK
RHODESIAN ACK EU MAGAINE 103 BHALU THE BEAR DOG OF THE CANTABRIAN MOUNTAINS WRITTEN BY VINCENZO PENTERIANI PHOTO BY VINCENZO PENTERIANI I got Bhalu just 10 days before the 2020 COVID-19 confinement in Spainfrom The Al-
CONSEQUENCES OF BROWN BEAR VIEWING TOURISM: A REVIEW Review Consequences of brown bear viewing tourism: A review Vincenzo Penteriania,b,⁎,1, José Vicente López-Baoa,⁎,1, Chiara Bettegaa, Fredrik Daleruma,c,d, María del Mar Delgadoa, Klemen Jerinae, Ilpo Kojolaf,MihaKrofele, Andrés Ordizg a Research Unit of Biodiversity (UMIB, UO-CSIC-PA), Oviedo University - Campus Mieres, 33600 Mieres, Spain b Department of Conservation Biology EVOLUTIONARY AND ECOLOGICAL TRAPS FOR BROWN BEARS URSUS 180 REVIEW Evolutionary and ecological traps for brown bears Ursus arctos in human-modified landscapes Vincenzo PENTERIANI* Research Unit of Biodiversity (UMIB, UO-CSIC-PA), Oviedo University, Campus Mieres, 33600 Mieres, Spain and Pyrenean Institute of Ecology (IPE), CSIC,Avda.
CAN LANDSCAPE CHARACTERISTICS HELP EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENT 123 Mammal Research ISSN 2199-2401 Volume 64 Number 4 Mamm Res (2019) 64:559-567 DOI 10.1007/s13364-019-00440-7 Can landscape characteristics help explain CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUPHOMEWHO WE AREMAIN PROJECTSPUBLICATIONSRESEARCH AFFILIATESCONTACT A video showing a tree in the Cantabrian Mountains where brown bearsand humans interact
BROWN BEAR ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOUR, BEAR-HUMAN CONFLICTS ANDBROWN BEAR ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOUR, BEAR-HUMAN CONFLICTS AND ECOTOURISMRESEARCHERS ANDSTUDENTS
2017. Brown bear behaviour in human-modified landscapes: the effect of human density and ecotourism. Financed by the International Association for Bear Research and Management (IBA, USA; IBA-RG_16_2016) The endangered population of the Cantabrian brown bear lives in an area characterized by a high density of people and humaninfrastructures.
SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS Brown bear attacks on humans: a worldwide perspective Scientific Reports. Ruiz-Villar H., Morales-González A., Bombieri G., Zarzo-Arias A. and Penteriani V. 2019. Characterization of a brown bear aggregation during the hyperphagia period in the Cantabrian Mountains, NW Spain Ursus. STUDYING BROWN BEAR IN CANTABRIAN REGION Researchers . Giulia Bombieri María Delgado Carlos Antonio López Sánchez. Ana Morales-González . Andrés Ordiz Vincenzo Penteriani – Contact. Héctor Ruiz-Villar Pablo Vazquez. Alejandra Zarzo-Arias PhD students Cindy Lamamy (Gembloux University & CSIC, Belgium) Enrique González Bernardo (CSIC & Oviedo University, Spain) Esther Valderrábano (CSIC & Santiago de Compostela University, Spain) CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUP Vincenzo Penteriani v.penteriani@csic.es Researcher at the Spanish Council of Scientific Research (CSIC) RESEARCH UNIT OF BIODIVERSITY (UMIB) Edificio de Investigación – 5ª planta C. Gonzalo Gutiérrez Quirós s/n 33600 Mieres (España) BROWN BEAR ATTACKS ON HUMANS: A WORLDWIDE PERSPECTIVE Brown bear attacks on humans: a worldwide perspective 1.RHODESIAN ACK
RHODESIAN ACK EU MAGAINE 103 BHALU THE BEAR DOG OF THE CANTABRIAN MOUNTAINS WRITTEN BY VINCENZO PENTERIANI PHOTO BY VINCENZO PENTERIANI I got Bhalu just 10 days before the 2020 COVID-19 confinement in Spainfrom The Al-
CONSEQUENCES OF BROWN BEAR VIEWING TOURISM: A REVIEW Review Consequences of brown bear viewing tourism: A review Vincenzo Penteriania,b,⁎,1, José Vicente López-Baoa,⁎,1, Chiara Bettegaa, Fredrik Daleruma,c,d, María del Mar Delgadoa, Klemen Jerinae, Ilpo Kojolaf,MihaKrofele, Andrés Ordizg a Research Unit of Biodiversity (UMIB, UO-CSIC-PA), Oviedo University - Campus Mieres, 33600 Mieres, Spain b Department of Conservation Biology EVOLUTIONARY AND ECOLOGICAL TRAPS FOR BROWN BEARS URSUS 180 REVIEW Evolutionary and ecological traps for brown bears Ursus arctos in human-modified landscapes Vincenzo PENTERIANI* Research Unit of Biodiversity (UMIB, UO-CSIC-PA), Oviedo University, Campus Mieres, 33600 Mieres, Spain and Pyrenean Institute of Ecology (IPE), CSIC,Avda.
CAN LANDSCAPE CHARACTERISTICS HELP EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENT 123 Mammal Research ISSN 2199-2401 Volume 64 Number 4 Mamm Res (2019) 64:559-567 DOI 10.1007/s13364-019-00440-7 Can landscape characteristics help explain CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUP Vincenzo Penteriani v.penteriani@csic.es Researcher at the Spanish Council of Scientific Research (CSIC) RESEARCH UNIT OF BIODIVERSITY (UMIB) Edificio de Investigación – 5ª planta C. Gonzalo Gutiérrez Quirós s/n 33600 Mieres (España) SCIENTIFIC DIVULGATION SCIENTIFIC DIVULGATION. A close interaction between a Brown Bear and a Wolf. In International Bear News (Fall 2019) Brown Bear Behavior in the Human-Modified Landscapes of Cantabrian Mountains. In International Bear News (Fall 2018) Features of brown bear hunting behaviour. In Hunting (7-2018, article in Russian language). CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUP Rupert Palme. Unit of Phisiology, Pathophisiology and Experimental Endocrinology. Department of Biomedical Sciences – University of Veterinary Medicine. Veterinärplatz 1, 1210 Wien (Austria) –Personal webpage.
BROWN BEAR ATTACKS ON HUMANS: A WORLDWIDE PERSPECTIVE Brown bear attacks on humans: a worldwide perspective 1. SOCIAL MEDIA AND LARGE CARNIVORES: SHARING BIASED NEWS ON Nanni et al. Social Media and Large Carnivores “If searching for news was the most important development of the last decade, sharing news may be among the most important of BROWN BEAR BEHAVIOUR IN HUMAN-MODIFIED LANDSCAPES: THE Original Research Article Brown bear behaviour in human-modified landscapes: The case of the endangered Cantabrian population, NW Spain Alejandra Zarzo-Arias a, *, María del Mar Delgado a, Andres Ordiz b, Juan García Díaz c, David Canedo~ c, Manuel A. Gonzalez d, Carlos Romo e, Pablo Vazquez García f, Giulia Bombieri a, Chiara Bettega a, Luca Francesco Russo a, HUMANS AS PREY: COPING WITH LARGE CARNIVORE ATTACKS USING Human–Wildlife Interactions 11(2):192–207, Fall 2017 Humans as prey: coping with large carnivore attacks using a predator–prey interaction perspective V P1, Research Unit of Biodiversity (UMIB, UO-CSIC-PA), Oviedo University EVOLUTIONARY AND ECOLOGICAL TRAPS FOR BROWN BEARS URSUS 180 REVIEW Evolutionary and ecological traps for brown bears Ursus arctos in human-modified landscapes Vincenzo PENTERIANI* Research Unit of Biodiversity (UMIB, UO-CSIC-PA), Oviedo University, Campus Mieres, 33600 Mieres, Spain and Pyrenean Institute of Ecology (IPE), CSIC,Avda.
HUMAN BEHAVIOUR CAN TRIGGER LARGE CARNIVORE ATTACKS IN Human behaviour can trigger large carnivore attacks in developedcountries.
RESPONSES OF AN ENDANGERED BROWN BEAR POPULATION TO 1134 PENTERIANI ET Al. 1 INTRODUCTION The survivalof an increasing number of species is threatened by cli‐ mate change,yet 20%–30% of plant and animalspecies evaluated in CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUPHOMEWHO WE AREMAIN PROJECTSPUBLICATIONSRESEARCH AFFILIATESCONTACT A video showing a tree in the Cantabrian Mountains where brown bearsand humans interact
BROWN BEAR ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOUR, BEAR-HUMAN CONFLICTS ANDBROWN BEAR ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOUR, BEAR-HUMAN CONFLICTS AND ECOTOURISMRESEARCHERS ANDSTUDENTS
2017. Brown bear behaviour in human-modified landscapes: the effect of human density and ecotourism. Financed by the International Association for Bear Research and Management (IBA, USA; IBA-RG_16_2016) The endangered population of the Cantabrian brown bear lives in an area characterized by a high density of people and humaninfrastructures.
SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS Brown bear attacks on humans: a worldwide perspective Scientific Reports. Ruiz-Villar H., Morales-González A., Bombieri G., Zarzo-Arias A. and Penteriani V. 2019. Characterization of a brown bear aggregation during the hyperphagia period in the Cantabrian Mountains, NW Spain Ursus. STUDYING BROWN BEAR IN CANTABRIAN REGION Researchers . Giulia Bombieri María Delgado Carlos Antonio López Sánchez. Ana Morales-González . Andrés Ordiz Vincenzo Penteriani – Contact. Héctor Ruiz-Villar Pablo Vazquez. Alejandra Zarzo-Arias PhD students Cindy Lamamy (Gembloux University & CSIC, Belgium) Enrique González Bernardo (CSIC & Oviedo University, Spain) Esther Valderrábano (CSIC & Santiago de Compostela University, Spain) UNDERSTANDING THE BROWN BEAR: SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS AND News. More images from “the interaction tree” Thursday October 12th, 2017 New video! Friday August 25th, 2017 SCIENTIFIC DIVULGATION SCIENTIFIC DIVULGATION. A close interaction between a Brown Bear and a Wolf. In International Bear News (Fall 2019) Brown Bear Behavior in the Human-Modified Landscapes of Cantabrian Mountains. In International Bear News (Fall 2018) Features of brown bear hunting behaviour. In Hunting (7-2018, article in Russian language). CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUP Vincenzo Penteriani v.penteriani@csic.es Researcher at the Spanish Council of Scientific Research (CSIC) RESEARCH UNIT OF BIODIVERSITY (UMIB) Edificio de Investigación – 5ª planta C. Gonzalo Gutiérrez Quirós s/n 33600 Mieres (España) GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION Review Paper Large carnivores living alongside humans: Brown bears in human-modified landscapes Ana Morales-Gonzalez a, *,1,Hector Ruiz-Villar b,1, Andres Ordiz c, Vincenzo Penteriani b, ** a Department of Conservation Biology, Estacion Biol ogica de Do ~nana CONSEQUENCES OF BROWN BEAR VIEWING TOURISM: A REVIEW Review Consequences of brown bear viewing tourism: A review Vincenzo Penteriania,b,⁎,1, José Vicente López-Baoa,⁎,1, Chiara Bettegaa, Fredrik Daleruma,c,d, María del Mar Delgadoa, Klemen Jerinae, Ilpo Kojolaf,MihaKrofele, Andrés Ordizg a Research Unit of Biodiversity (UMIB, UO-CSIC-PA), Oviedo University - Campus Mieres, 33600 Mieres, Spain b Department of Conservation Biology CAN LANDSCAPE CHARACTERISTICS HELP EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENT 123 Mammal Research ISSN 2199-2401 Volume 64 Number 4 Mamm Res (2019) 64:559-567 DOI 10.1007/s13364-019-00440-7 Can landscape characteristics help explain CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUPHOMEWHO WE AREMAIN PROJECTSPUBLICATIONSRESEARCH AFFILIATESCONTACT A video showing a tree in the Cantabrian Mountains where brown bearsand humans interact
BROWN BEAR ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOUR, BEAR-HUMAN CONFLICTS ANDBROWN BEAR ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOUR, BEAR-HUMAN CONFLICTS AND ECOTOURISMRESEARCHERS ANDSTUDENTS
2017. Brown bear behaviour in human-modified landscapes: the effect of human density and ecotourism. Financed by the International Association for Bear Research and Management (IBA, USA; IBA-RG_16_2016) The endangered population of the Cantabrian brown bear lives in an area characterized by a high density of people and humaninfrastructures.
SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS Brown bear attacks on humans: a worldwide perspective Scientific Reports. Ruiz-Villar H., Morales-González A., Bombieri G., Zarzo-Arias A. and Penteriani V. 2019. Characterization of a brown bear aggregation during the hyperphagia period in the Cantabrian Mountains, NW Spain Ursus. STUDYING BROWN BEAR IN CANTABRIAN REGION Researchers . Giulia Bombieri María Delgado Carlos Antonio López Sánchez. Ana Morales-González . Andrés Ordiz Vincenzo Penteriani – Contact. Héctor Ruiz-Villar Pablo Vazquez. Alejandra Zarzo-Arias PhD students Cindy Lamamy (Gembloux University & CSIC, Belgium) Enrique González Bernardo (CSIC & Oviedo University, Spain) Esther Valderrábano (CSIC & Santiago de Compostela University, Spain) UNDERSTANDING THE BROWN BEAR: SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS AND News. More images from “the interaction tree” Thursday October 12th, 2017 New video! Friday August 25th, 2017 SCIENTIFIC DIVULGATION SCIENTIFIC DIVULGATION. A close interaction between a Brown Bear and a Wolf. In International Bear News (Fall 2019) Brown Bear Behavior in the Human-Modified Landscapes of Cantabrian Mountains. In International Bear News (Fall 2018) Features of brown bear hunting behaviour. In Hunting (7-2018, article in Russian language). CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUP Vincenzo Penteriani v.penteriani@csic.es Researcher at the Spanish Council of Scientific Research (CSIC) RESEARCH UNIT OF BIODIVERSITY (UMIB) Edificio de Investigación – 5ª planta C. Gonzalo Gutiérrez Quirós s/n 33600 Mieres (España) GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION Review Paper Large carnivores living alongside humans: Brown bears in human-modified landscapes Ana Morales-Gonzalez a, *,1,Hector Ruiz-Villar b,1, Andres Ordiz c, Vincenzo Penteriani b, ** a Department of Conservation Biology, Estacion Biol ogica de Do ~nana CONSEQUENCES OF BROWN BEAR VIEWING TOURISM: A REVIEW Review Consequences of brown bear viewing tourism: A review Vincenzo Penteriania,b,⁎,1, José Vicente López-Baoa,⁎,1, Chiara Bettegaa, Fredrik Daleruma,c,d, María del Mar Delgadoa, Klemen Jerinae, Ilpo Kojolaf,MihaKrofele, Andrés Ordizg a Research Unit of Biodiversity (UMIB, UO-CSIC-PA), Oviedo University - Campus Mieres, 33600 Mieres, Spain b Department of Conservation Biology CAN LANDSCAPE CHARACTERISTICS HELP EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENT 123 Mammal Research ISSN 2199-2401 Volume 64 Number 4 Mamm Res (2019) 64:559-567 DOI 10.1007/s13364-019-00440-7 Can landscape characteristics help explain UNDERSTANDING THE BROWN BEAR: SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS AND News. More images from “the interaction tree” Thursday October 12th, 2017 New video! Friday August 25th, 2017 CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUP Rupert Palme. Unit of Phisiology, Pathophisiology and Experimental Endocrinology. Department of Biomedical Sciences – University of Veterinary Medicine. Veterinärplatz 1, 1210 Wien (Austria) –Personal webpage.
BROWN BEAR ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOUR, BEAR-HUMAN CONFLICTS AND The endangered population of the Cantabrian brown bear: (a) lives in an area characterized by a high density of people and human infrastructures; (b) is composed of two subpopulations (western and eastern) with little connection between them; and (c) data on bear movements, space use and rhythms of activity are extremely scarce andlimited to
BROWN BEAR ATTACKS ON HUMANS: A WORLDWIDE PERSPECTIVE Brown bear attacks on humans: a worldwide perspective 1. GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION Review Paper Large carnivores living alongside humans: Brown bears in human-modified landscapes Ana Morales-Gonzalez a, *,1,Hector Ruiz-Villar b,1, Andres Ordiz c, Vincenzo Penteriani b, ** a Department of Conservation Biology, Estacion Biol ogica de Do ~nana BROWN BEAR BEHAVIOUR IN HUMAN-MODIFIED LANDSCAPES: THE Original Research Article Brown bear behaviour in human-modified landscapes: The case of the endangered Cantabrian population, NW Spain Alejandra Zarzo-Arias a, *, María del Mar Delgado a, Andres Ordiz b, Juan García Díaz c, David Canedo~ c, Manuel A. Gonzalez d, Carlos Romo e, Pablo Vazquez García f, Giulia Bombieri a, Chiara Bettega a, Luca Francesco Russo a, CAN LANDSCAPE CHARACTERISTICS HELP EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENT 123 Mammal Research ISSN 2199-2401 Volume 64 Number 4 Mamm Res (2019) 64:559-567 DOI 10.1007/s13364-019-00440-7 Can landscape characteristics help explain HUMANS AS PREY: COPING WITH LARGE CARNIVORE ATTACKS USING Human–Wildlife Interactions 11(2):192–207, Fall 2017 Humans as prey: coping with large carnivore attacks using a predator–prey interaction perspective V P1, Research Unit of Biodiversity (UMIB, UO-CSIC-PA), Oviedo University HUMAN BEHAVIOUR CAN TRIGGER LARGE CARNIVORE ATTACKS IN Human behaviour can trigger large carnivore attacks in developedcountries.
INTERNATIONAL BEAR NEWS 40 International Bear News Fall 2018, vol. 27 no. 3 Human-Bear Conflicts observations are best to detect bear reactions to humans because that is the time when humans are active, and there is greater potential for bear and human overlap. CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUPHOMEWHO WE AREMAIN PROJECTSPUBLICATIONSRESEARCH AFFILIATESCONTACT A video showing a tree in the Cantabrian Mountains where brown bearsand humans interact
BROWN BEAR ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOUR, BEAR-HUMAN CONFLICTS ANDBROWN BEAR ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOUR, BEAR-HUMAN CONFLICTS AND ECOTOURISMRESEARCHERS ANDSTUDENTS
2017. Brown bear behaviour in human-modified landscapes: the effect of human density and ecotourism. Financed by the International Association for Bear Research and Management (IBA, USA; IBA-RG_16_2016) The endangered population of the Cantabrian brown bear lives in an area characterized by a high density of people and humaninfrastructures.
SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS Brown bear attacks on humans: a worldwide perspective Scientific Reports. Ruiz-Villar H., Morales-González A., Bombieri G., Zarzo-Arias A. and Penteriani V. 2019. Characterization of a brown bear aggregation during the hyperphagia period in the Cantabrian Mountains, NW Spain Ursus. STUDYING BROWN BEAR IN CANTABRIAN REGION Researchers . Giulia Bombieri María Delgado Carlos Antonio López Sánchez. Ana Morales-González . Andrés Ordiz Vincenzo Penteriani – Contact. Héctor Ruiz-Villar Pablo Vazquez. Alejandra Zarzo-Arias PhD students Cindy Lamamy (Gembloux University & CSIC, Belgium) Enrique González Bernardo (CSIC & Oviedo University, Spain) Esther Valderrábano (CSIC & Santiago de Compostela University, Spain) UNDERSTANDING THE BROWN BEAR: SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS AND News. More images from “the interaction tree” Thursday October 12th, 2017 New video! Friday August 25th, 2017 CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUP Vincenzo Penteriani v.penteriani@csic.es Researcher at the Spanish Council of Scientific Research (CSIC) RESEARCH UNIT OF BIODIVERSITY (UMIB) Edificio de Investigación – 5ª planta C. Gonzalo Gutiérrez Quirós s/n 33600 Mieres (España) SCIENTIFIC DIVULGATION SCIENTIFIC DIVULGATION. A close interaction between a Brown Bear and a Wolf. In International Bear News (Fall 2019) Brown Bear Behavior in the Human-Modified Landscapes of Cantabrian Mountains. In International Bear News (Fall 2018) Features of brown bear hunting behaviour. In Hunting (7-2018, article in Russian language). CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUP Rupert Palme. Unit of Phisiology, Pathophisiology and Experimental Endocrinology. Department of Biomedical Sciences – University of Veterinary Medicine. Veterinärplatz 1, 1210 Wien (Austria) –Personal webpage.
MORE IMAGES FROM "THE INTERACTION TREE" We edited a new video with the images from our wildlife camera: The Interaction Tree II! CAN LANDSCAPE CHARACTERISTICS HELP EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENT 123 Mammal Research ISSN 2199-2401 Volume 64 Number 4 Mamm Res (2019) 64:559-567 DOI 10.1007/s13364-019-00440-7 Can landscape characteristics help explain CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUPHOMEWHO WE AREMAIN PROJECTSPUBLICATIONSRESEARCH AFFILIATESCONTACT A video showing a tree in the Cantabrian Mountains where brown bearsand humans interact
BROWN BEAR ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOUR, BEAR-HUMAN CONFLICTS ANDBROWN BEAR ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOUR, BEAR-HUMAN CONFLICTS AND ECOTOURISMRESEARCHERS ANDSTUDENTS
2017. Brown bear behaviour in human-modified landscapes: the effect of human density and ecotourism. Financed by the International Association for Bear Research and Management (IBA, USA; IBA-RG_16_2016) The endangered population of the Cantabrian brown bear lives in an area characterized by a high density of people and humaninfrastructures.
SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS Brown bear attacks on humans: a worldwide perspective Scientific Reports. Ruiz-Villar H., Morales-González A., Bombieri G., Zarzo-Arias A. and Penteriani V. 2019. Characterization of a brown bear aggregation during the hyperphagia period in the Cantabrian Mountains, NW Spain Ursus. STUDYING BROWN BEAR IN CANTABRIAN REGION Researchers . Giulia Bombieri María Delgado Carlos Antonio López Sánchez. Ana Morales-González . Andrés Ordiz Vincenzo Penteriani – Contact. Héctor Ruiz-Villar Pablo Vazquez. Alejandra Zarzo-Arias PhD students Cindy Lamamy (Gembloux University & CSIC, Belgium) Enrique González Bernardo (CSIC & Oviedo University, Spain) Esther Valderrábano (CSIC & Santiago de Compostela University, Spain) UNDERSTANDING THE BROWN BEAR: SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS AND News. More images from “the interaction tree” Thursday October 12th, 2017 New video! Friday August 25th, 2017 CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUP Vincenzo Penteriani v.penteriani@csic.es Researcher at the Spanish Council of Scientific Research (CSIC) RESEARCH UNIT OF BIODIVERSITY (UMIB) Edificio de Investigación – 5ª planta C. Gonzalo Gutiérrez Quirós s/n 33600 Mieres (España) SCIENTIFIC DIVULGATION SCIENTIFIC DIVULGATION. A close interaction between a Brown Bear and a Wolf. In International Bear News (Fall 2019) Brown Bear Behavior in the Human-Modified Landscapes of Cantabrian Mountains. In International Bear News (Fall 2018) Features of brown bear hunting behaviour. In Hunting (7-2018, article in Russian language). CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUP Rupert Palme. Unit of Phisiology, Pathophisiology and Experimental Endocrinology. Department of Biomedical Sciences – University of Veterinary Medicine. Veterinärplatz 1, 1210 Wien (Austria) –Personal webpage.
MORE IMAGES FROM "THE INTERACTION TREE" We edited a new video with the images from our wildlife camera: The Interaction Tree II! CAN LANDSCAPE CHARACTERISTICS HELP EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENT 123 Mammal Research ISSN 2199-2401 Volume 64 Number 4 Mamm Res (2019) 64:559-567 DOI 10.1007/s13364-019-00440-7 Can landscape characteristics help explain UNDERSTANDING THE BROWN BEAR: SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS AND News. More images from “the interaction tree” Thursday October 12th, 2017 New video! Friday August 25th, 2017 BROWN BEAR ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOUR, BEAR-HUMAN CONFLICTS AND The endangered population of the Cantabrian brown bear: (a) lives in an area characterized by a high density of people and human infrastructures; (b) is composed of two subpopulations (western and eastern) with little connection between them; and (c) data on bear movements, space use and rhythms of activity are extremely scarce andlimited to
BROWN BEAR ATTACKS ON HUMANS: A WORLDWIDE PERSPECTIVE Brown bear attacks on humans: a worldwide perspective 1. GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION Review Paper Large carnivores living alongside humans: Brown bears in human-modified landscapes Ana Morales-Gonzalez a, *,1,Hector Ruiz-Villar b,1, Andres Ordiz c, Vincenzo Penteriani b, ** a Department of Conservation Biology, Estacion Biol ogica de Do ~nana SOCIAL MEDIA AND LARGE CARNIVORES: SHARING BIASED NEWS ON Nanni et al. Social Media and Large Carnivores “If searching for news was the most important development of the last decade, sharing news may be among the most important of CAN LANDSCAPE CHARACTERISTICS HELP EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENT 123 Mammal Research ISSN 2199-2401 Volume 64 Number 4 Mamm Res (2019) 64:559-567 DOI 10.1007/s13364-019-00440-7 Can landscape characteristics help explain BROWN BEAR BEHAVIOUR IN HUMAN-MODIFIED LANDSCAPES: THE Original Research Article Brown bear behaviour in human-modified landscapes: The case of the endangered Cantabrian population, NW Spain Alejandra Zarzo-Arias a, *, María del Mar Delgado a, Andres Ordiz b, Juan García Díaz c, David Canedo~ c, Manuel A. Gonzalez d, Carlos Romo e, Pablo Vazquez García f, Giulia Bombieri a, Chiara Bettega a, Luca Francesco Russo a, PATTERNS OF WILD CARNIVORE ATTACKS ON HUMANS IN URBAN AREAS SCIentIfIC RePoRts | (2018)8:17728 DO10.1038s4198-018-36034-1 www.nature.comscientificreports Patterns of wild carnivore attacks on humans in urban areas Giulia Bombieri 1,2, María del Mar Delgado1, Luca Francesco Russo1, Pedro José Garrote3, José Vicente López-Bao 1, José M. Fedriani3 & Vincenzo Penteriani1,4 Attacks by wild carnivores on humans represent an increasing problem in urban SOURCE: URSUS, 28(2):165-170. VÍCTOR M. VÁZQUEZ HTTPS SHORT COMMUNICATIONS Patterns of movement of released female brown bears in the Cantabrian Mountains, northwestern Spain Vincenzo Penteriani1,2,7,Mar´ıa del Mar Delgado2,Jose Vicente L´ opez-Bao´ 2,3, Pablo Vazquez Garc´ ´ıa 4, Juan S. Monros´ 4, Efren Vig´ on´ Alvarez´ 5, Teresa Sanchez Corominas´ 5,andV´ıctor M. V azquez´ 5,6 1Department of Conservation Biology, Estacion´ GRUPO DE INVESTIGACIÓN DEL OSO CANTÁBRICOTRANSLATE THIS PAGE lunes, 10 mayo 2021. Video de un árbol en la Cordillera Cantábrica donde osos y seres humanos interactúan. CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUPHOMEWHO WE AREMAIN PROJECTSPUBLICATIONSRESEARCH AFFILIATESCONTACT A video showing a tree in the Cantabrian Mountains where brown bearsand humans interact
BROWN BEAR ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOUR, BEAR-HUMAN CONFLICTS ANDBROWN BEAR ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOUR, BEAR-HUMAN CONFLICTS AND ECOTOURISMRESEARCHERS ANDSTUDENTS
Projects of our Group that focus on brown bear–human conflicts (effects of ecotourism) and integrating bear ecology and behaviouralinformation
SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS SCIENTIFIC PAPERS Penteriani V., Lamamy C., Kojola I., Heikkinen S., Vermeulen C., Delgado M.M. submitted. Age Ain’t Nothing But a Number: factors other than age STUDYING BROWN BEAR IN CANTABRIAN REGION Researchers . Giulia Bombieri María Delgado Carlos Antonio López Sánchez. Ana Morales-González . Andrés Ordiz Vincenzo Penteriani – Contact. Héctor Ruiz-Villar Pablo Vazquez. Alejandra Zarzo-Arias PhD students Cindy Lamamy (Gembloux University & CSIC, Belgium) Enrique González Bernardo (CSIC & Oviedo University, Spain) Esther Valderrábano (CSIC & Santiago de Compostela University, Spain) UNDERSTANDING THE BROWN BEAR: SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS AND News. More images from “the interaction tree” Thursday October 12th, 2017 New video! Friday August 25th, 2017CONFERENCES
2020: International Conference on Human-Wildlife Conflict and Coexistence (Oxford, UK) – Large carnivore attacks on humans: what are the main scenarios and how could we avoid them? G. Bombieri, M.M. Delgado, P. Pedrini, V. Penteriani (talk) 2019: XIV SECEM Congress (Jaca, Spain) – Brown bear marking tree characteristics andabundance in
SCIENTIFIC DIVULGATION Bhalu, the bear dog of the Cantabrian Mountains In Rhodesian Ridgeback EU Magazine A close interaction between a Brown Bear and a Wolf. In International Bear News (Fall 2019) Brown Bear Behavior in the Human-Modified Landscapes of Cantabrian Mountains. In International Bear News (Fall 2018) Features of brown bear hunting behaviour. InHunting (7-2018,
CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUP Vincenzo Penteriani v.penteriani@csic.es Researcher at the Spanish Council of Scientific Research (CSIC) RESEARCH UNIT OF BIODIVERSITY (UMIB) Edificio de Investigación – 5ª planta C. Gonzalo Gutiérrez Quirós s/n 33600 Mieres (España) MORE IMAGES FROM "THE INTERACTION TREE" We edited a new video with the images from our wildlife camera: The Interaction Tree II! CAN LANDSCAPE CHARACTERISTICS HELP EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENT 123 Mammal Research ISSN 2199-2401 Volume 64 Number 4 Mamm Res (2019) 64:559-567 DOI 10.1007/s13364-019-00440-7 Can landscape characteristics help explain CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUPHOMEWHO WE AREMAIN PROJECTSPUBLICATIONSRESEARCH AFFILIATESCONTACT A video showing a tree in the Cantabrian Mountains where brown bearsand humans interact
BROWN BEAR ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOUR, BEAR-HUMAN CONFLICTS ANDBROWN BEAR ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOUR, BEAR-HUMAN CONFLICTS AND ECOTOURISMRESEARCHERS ANDSTUDENTS
Projects of our Group that focus on brown bear–human conflicts (effects of ecotourism) and integrating bear ecology and behaviouralinformation
SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS SCIENTIFIC PAPERS Penteriani V., Lamamy C., Kojola I., Heikkinen S., Vermeulen C., Delgado M.M. submitted. Age Ain’t Nothing But a Number: factors other than age STUDYING BROWN BEAR IN CANTABRIAN REGION Researchers . Giulia Bombieri María Delgado Carlos Antonio López Sánchez. Ana Morales-González . Andrés Ordiz Vincenzo Penteriani – Contact. Héctor Ruiz-Villar Pablo Vazquez. Alejandra Zarzo-Arias PhD students Cindy Lamamy (Gembloux University & CSIC, Belgium) Enrique González Bernardo (CSIC & Oviedo University, Spain) Esther Valderrábano (CSIC & Santiago de Compostela University, Spain) UNDERSTANDING THE BROWN BEAR: SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS AND News. More images from “the interaction tree” Thursday October 12th, 2017 New video! Friday August 25th, 2017CONFERENCES
2020: International Conference on Human-Wildlife Conflict and Coexistence (Oxford, UK) – Large carnivore attacks on humans: what are the main scenarios and how could we avoid them? G. Bombieri, M.M. Delgado, P. Pedrini, V. Penteriani (talk) 2019: XIV SECEM Congress (Jaca, Spain) – Brown bear marking tree characteristics andabundance in
SCIENTIFIC DIVULGATION Bhalu, the bear dog of the Cantabrian Mountains In Rhodesian Ridgeback EU Magazine A close interaction between a Brown Bear and a Wolf. In International Bear News (Fall 2019) Brown Bear Behavior in the Human-Modified Landscapes of Cantabrian Mountains. In International Bear News (Fall 2018) Features of brown bear hunting behaviour. InHunting (7-2018,
CANTABRIAN BROWN BEAR RESEARCH GROUP Vincenzo Penteriani v.penteriani@csic.es Researcher at the Spanish Council of Scientific Research (CSIC) RESEARCH UNIT OF BIODIVERSITY (UMIB) Edificio de Investigación – 5ª planta C. Gonzalo Gutiérrez Quirós s/n 33600 Mieres (España) MORE IMAGES FROM "THE INTERACTION TREE" We edited a new video with the images from our wildlife camera: The Interaction Tree II! CAN LANDSCAPE CHARACTERISTICS HELP EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENT 123 Mammal Research ISSN 2199-2401 Volume 64 Number 4 Mamm Res (2019) 64:559-567 DOI 10.1007/s13364-019-00440-7 Can landscape characteristics help explain UNDERSTANDING THE BROWN BEAR: SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS AND News. More images from “the interaction tree” Thursday October 12th, 2017 New video! Friday August 25th, 2017 BROWN BEAR ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOUR, BEAR-HUMAN CONFLICTS AND 2021-Primer proyecto de captura y radiomarcaje con el fin de estudiar la dispersión de los subadultos en la población de osos pardos de la Cordillera Cantábrica (Spain). Financiado por la Intern ational Association for Bear Research and Management (IBA, USA; IBA-RG_ _2020). The endangered population of the Cantabrian brown bear: (a) lives in an area characterized by a high density of people BROWN BEAR ATTACKS ON HUMANS: A WORLDWIDE PERSPECTIVE Brown bear attacks on humans: a worldwide perspective 1. GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION Review Paper Large carnivores living alongside humans: Brown bears in human-modified landscapes Ana Morales-Gonzalez a, *,1,Hector Ruiz-Villar b,1, Andres Ordiz c, Vincenzo Penteriani b, ** a Department of Conservation Biology, Estacion Biol ogica de Do ~nana SOCIAL MEDIA AND LARGE CARNIVORES: SHARING BIASED NEWS ON Nanni et al. Social Media and Large Carnivores “If searching for news was the most important development of the last decade, sharing news may be among the most important of CONSEQUENCES OF BROWN BEAR VIEWING TOURISM: A REVIEW Review Consequences of brown bear viewing tourism: A review Vincenzo Penteriania,b,⁎,1, José Vicente López-Baoa,⁎,1, Chiara Bettegaa, Fredrik Daleruma,c,d, María del Mar Delgadoa, Klemen Jerinae, Ilpo Kojolaf,MihaKrofele, Andrés Ordizg a Research Unit of Biodiversity (UMIB, UO-CSIC-PA), Oviedo University - Campus Mieres, 33600 Mieres, Spain b Department of Conservation Biology CAN LANDSCAPE CHARACTERISTICS HELP EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENT 123 Mammal Research ISSN 2199-2401 Volume 64 Number 4 Mamm Res (2019) 64:559-567 DOI 10.1007/s13364-019-00440-7 Can landscape characteristics help explain PATTERNS OF WILD CARNIVORE ATTACKS ON HUMANS IN URBAN AREAS SCIentIfIC RePoRts | (2018)8:17728 DO10.1038s4198-018-36034-1 www.nature.comscientificreports Patterns of wild carnivore attacks on humans in urban areas Giulia Bombieri 1,2, María del Mar Delgado1, Luca Francesco Russo1, Pedro José Garrote3, José Vicente López-Bao 1, José M. Fedriani3 & Vincenzo Penteriani1,4 Attacks by wild carnivores on humans represent an increasing problem in urban SOURCE: URSUS, 28(2):165-170. VÍCTOR M. VÁZQUEZ HTTPS SHORT COMMUNICATIONS Patterns of movement of released female brown bears in the Cantabrian Mountains, northwestern Spain Vincenzo Penteriani1,2,7,Mar´ıa del Mar Delgado2,Jose Vicente L´ opez-Bao´ 2,3, Pablo Vazquez Garc´ ´ıa 4, Juan S. Monros´ 4, Efren Vig´ on´ Alvarez´ 5, Teresa Sanchez Corominas´ 5,andV´ıctor M. V azquez´ 5,6 1Department of Conservation Biology, Estacion´ GRUPO DE INVESTIGACIÓN DEL OSO CANTÁBRICO Hemos montado un nuevo vídeo con las imágenes de nuestra cámara: The Interaction Tree II!__
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Welcome to the Cantabrian Brown Bear Research Group webpage! Since 2014, our group which is based at the Research Unit of Biodiversity (UMIB, Asturias, NW Spain https://www.unioviedo.es/UMIB/) has been studying brown bears in the Cantabrian Mountains. Our missionis to conduct
scientifically-based research that provides insights into brown bear ecology, behaviour, conservation and management. From an applied perspective, our purpose is to help ensure brown bear long-term conservation in the Cantabrian Mountains (our main study area) and, thus, help manage the challenge of sharing this human-modified landscape with bears. We are broadly interested in: how bear populations respond to anthropogenic exploitation and landscape modification understanding and solving brown bear – human conflicts to facilitate coexistence integrating bear ecology and behavioural information into decision-making processes Our group is a team of researchers from the Spanish Council of Scientific Research (CSIC) and the University of Oviedo, as well as students and field assistants with interests and expertise in top predator ecology and behaviour, predator-prey relationships, and carnivore-human conflicts. We are a truly interdisciplinary group and our research (i) is strongly quantitative, (ii) is designed for publication in peer-reviewed journals and (iii) integrates theoretical and empirical information. Our research projects are supported by contracts and grants from state ministries and non-governmental agencies as well as privateorganizations.
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