Are polar bear habitat resource selection functions developed from 1985–1995 data still useful?

Volume: 9, Issue: 15, Pages: 8625 - 8638
Published: Jul 4, 2019
Abstract
Greenhouse-gas-induced warming in the Arctic has caused declines in sea ice extent and changed its composition, raising concerns by all circumpolar nations for polar bear conservation.Negative impacts have been observed in three well-studied polar bear subpopulations. Most subpopulations, however, receive little or no direct monitoring, hence, resource selection functions (RSF) may provide a useful proxy of polar bear distributions. However, the...
Paper Details
Title
Are polar bear habitat resource selection functions developed from 1985–1995 data still useful?
Published Date
Jul 4, 2019
Volume
9
Issue
15
Pages
8625 - 8638
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