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Estimating Effective Number of Breeders Under the Heterozygote-Excess Equilibrium. [PDF]
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Rete ridges form via evolutionarily distinct mechanisms in mammalian skin. [PDF]
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Ancient biomolecules suggest a learned foraging strategy in extinct cave bears. [PDF]
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Creating constellations of coexistence through connections between people in human-wildlife conflict areas. [PDF]
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Genomic data from the extinct California brown bear suggests a source population for reintroduction to California. [PDF]
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Hypothyroidism in a Grizzly Bear
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1970SUMMARY Dermatitis associated with hypothyroidism occurred in a captive grizzly bear. The diagnosis was confirmed at necropsy. It was believed that the hypothyroid condition in this case resulted from a combination of management factors, including low amounts of dietary iodine and the feeding of goitrogenic materials.
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Demography of the Yellowstone Grizzly Bears
Ecology, 1999We undertook a demographic analysis of the Yellowstone grizzly bears (Ursus arctos) to identify critical environmental factors controlling grizzly bear vital rates, and thereby to help evaluate the effectiveness of past management and to identify future conservation issues.
Craig M. Pease, David J. Mattson
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Constraints on herbivory by grizzly bears
Oecologia, 2001Although well known as carnivores and not capable of digesting plant fiber, grizzly bears (Ursus arctos horribilis) consume over 200 species of plants and are entirely vegetarian in some ecosystems. Even in ecosystems with abundant meat resources, green vegetation can be an important seasonal food resource.
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2010 Computer Animation Festival, 2010
This music promo for Brooklyn-based indie rock group Grizzly Bear is for the track entitled "Two Weeks," and stars the band's four musicians whose faces are subjected to a number of surreal visual effects. An impressive 68 effect shots were worked on by the Mill's team of artists in just over two weeks!
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This music promo for Brooklyn-based indie rock group Grizzly Bear is for the track entitled "Two Weeks," and stars the band's four musicians whose faces are subjected to a number of surreal visual effects. An impressive 68 effect shots were worked on by the Mill's team of artists in just over two weeks!
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