Status and Numbers of the Brown Bear (Ursus arctos L.) in Bulgaria
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction. Distribution, Numbers and Characteristics of the Balkan and Bulgarian Population of the Brown Bear
2. Materials and Methods. Methodology for Assessment of the Bear Population
2.1. Filed Data from the Annual National Field Monitoring of the Brown Bear
2.2. Statistical Assessment of the Numbers of the Bear Population in Bulgaria: Methodology
- Deciduous forests (311) (the number is after the CORINE classification)
- Coniferous forests (312)
- Mixed forests (313)
- Vegetation communities of shrubs and forests (322) and transitional woody-shrub (324)
- Others—the sum of the area of all other types of forest from the habitat of the brown bear as per CORINE land, covering the square.
3. Results
3.1. Number of Bears in Bulgaria. Review and Analysis of Data since the First Half of 20th Century (Table 1, Figure 3)
3.2. Statistical Assessment of the Current Numbers of the Bear Population in Bulgaria
4. Discussion. Status of the Population and Its Conservation Significance
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Numbers of the Main Local Populations | Total Numbers in Bulgaria | References | ||
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Rilo–Rhodope Massif | Rhodope Mountains | Middle Balkan Range | ||
300–366 (for 1935) | [13] | |||
450 (for 1959) | [14] | |||
100 (adults) | Up to 600 (for 1979) | [5] | ||
600 (for 1979) | [15] | |||
About 850 (for 1982–1983 after Ministry of forestry) | [16] | |||
847 (for 1983 after official data of the Ministry of Forestry) | [17] | |||
86 (for the southern slopes; 1987) | [18] | |||
700–750 (for 1986) | [19] | |||
500–520 | 200–210 | 750 (end of 1980s) | [20] | |
Less than 700 (end of 1990s) | [2] | |||
800–900 (for 2001–2004, after official data of the Ministry of Agriculture) | [21] | |||
Less than 200 | Less than 200 | 550 (for 2006) | [2] | |
500–700 (for 2007) | [8] | |||
300–360 | 150–190 | ca. 530 | [6] | |
600–800 (for ~2012) | [22] | |||
500–600 (for 2011–2012) | [7] | |||
206–334 (for 2009–2012, but see the text) | [23] | |||
255 | 186 | 65 | 332 on average per year (for 2017–2020) | [22] |
upper limit 375 | upper limit 237 | upper limit 79 | Up to/around 500 on an average per year (for the 2017–2020 period) | this study |
Feature Category Bear | Width of the Fore Paw Footprint | Width of the Hind Paw Footprint | Length of the Hind Paw Footprint |
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1. A bear cub—1st year | 5–7 cm | - | 6–11 cm |
2. A bear cub—2nd year, up to ~50 kg. | ~8–9\10 | 0–0.5 cm narrower than the anterior one | 12–15 |
3. Young females (3 and 4 year) and young males ~three-years old (small bear: ~50–100 kg) | 10/11–12 cm. (Most frequent in the field). Young individuals of 12 cm are probably young males as 12 cm is a normal size for a mature female) | 0–0.5 cm narrower than the anterior | 16–19/20 |
4. Adult females and subadult (four- or five-year old) males (average-sized bear—100~200 kg.) | 11–12/13–13.5/14; (the second digits are mostly for males; bears of 13 cm are rarely a female but most frequently a young male) | ~0.5–1 cm narrower than the anterior | 19/20–23/24 cm; (23/24—only male individuals) |
5. Mature males more than 5 years old (large bear ~200–250 kg) | 14/14.5–17 | It could be up to 1–1.5 cm narrower | 24–26/27 cm |
6. Very big, old males, usually more than 10 years old and more than 250 kg (records—above 350 kg) | 17 and more | Up to 1–2 cm narrower | 27–30 (31?) cm |
Year | Average | Lower Limit | Upper Limit |
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2017 | 401 | 338.24 | 459.83 |
2018 | 374 | 320.39 | 416.69 |
2019 | 397 | 344.71 | 445.83 |
2020 | 457 | 360.64 | 551.69 |
2017–2020 | 407 | 340.995 | 468.51 |
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Serbezov, R.; Spassov, N. Status and Numbers of the Brown Bear (Ursus arctos L.) in Bulgaria. Animals 2023, 13, 1412. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13081412
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Chicago/Turabian StyleSerbezov, Ruslan, and Nikolai Spassov. 2023. "Status and Numbers of the Brown Bear (Ursus arctos L.) in Bulgaria" Animals 13, no. 8: 1412. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13081412
APA StyleSerbezov, R., & Spassov, N. (2023). Status and Numbers of the Brown Bear (Ursus arctos L.) in Bulgaria. Animals, 13(8), 1412. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13081412