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Published in: BMC Physiology 1/2011

Open Access 01-12-2011 | Research article

Monitoring the wild black bear's reaction to human and environmental stressors

Authors: Timothy G Laske, David L Garshelis, Paul A Iaizzo

Published in: BMC Physiology | Issue 1/2011

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Abstract

Background

Bears are among the most physiologically remarkable mammals. They spend half their life in an active state and the other half in a state of dormancy without food or water, and without urinating, defecating, or physical activity, yet can rouse and defend themselves when disturbed. Although important data have been obtained in both captive and wild bears, long-term physiological monitoring of bears has not been possible until the recent advancement of implantable devices.

Results

Insertable cardiac monitors that were developed for use in human heart patients (Reveal® XT, Medtronic, Inc) were implanted in 15 hibernating bears. Data were recovered from 8, including 2 that were legally shot by hunters. Devices recorded low heart rates (pauses of over 14 seconds) and low respiration rates (1.5 breaths/min) during hibernation, dramatic respiratory sinus arrhythmias in the fall and winter months, and elevated heart rates in summer (up to 214 beats/min (bpm)) and during interactions with hunters (exceeding 250 bpm). The devices documented the first and last day of denning, a period of quiescence in two parturient females after birthing, and extraordinary variation in the amount of activity/day, ranging from 0 (winter) to 1084 minutes (summer). Data showed a transition toward greater nocturnal activity in the fall, preceding hibernation. The data-loggers also provided evidence of the physiological and behavioral responses of bears to our den visits to retrieve the data.

Conclusions

Annual variations in heart rate and activity have been documented for the first time in wild black bears. This technique has broad applications to wildlife management and physiological research, enabling the impact of environmental stressors from humans, changing seasons, climate change, social interactions and predation to be directly monitored over multiple years.
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Metadata
Title
Monitoring the wild black bear's reaction to human and environmental stressors
Authors
Timothy G Laske
David L Garshelis
Paul A Iaizzo
Publication date
01-12-2011
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Physiology / Issue 1/2011
Electronic ISSN: 1472-6793
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6793-11-13

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