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![]() EcographyVolume 29 Issue 4, Pages 561 - 572 Published Online: 18 Aug 2006 Journal compilation © 2009 Ecography
Abstract | References | Full Text: HTML, PDF (Size: 329K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking Landscape partitioning and spatial inferences of competition between black and grizzly bears Copyright ECOGRAPHY ABSTRACTPopulation effects of competition between large carnivore species may be evident by contrasting actual distributions of putative competitors against predictions of inherent landscape quality for each species. Such comparison can be insightful if covariation with external factors known to influence the occurrence, density, or persistence of each species over space and time can be controlled. We used systematically-distributed DNA hair-trap stations to sample the occurrence of black bears (Ursus americanus) and grizzly bears (U. arctos) across 5496 km |