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The diet of the brown bear Ursus arctos in the Pasvik Valley, northeastern Norway


Inga-Lill Persson, Steinar Wikan, Jon E. Swenson & Ivar Mysterud

Persson, I-L., Wikan, S., Swenson, J.E. & Mysterud, I. 2001: The diet of the brown bear Ursus arctos in the Pasvik Valley, northeastern Norway. - Wildl. Biol. 7: 27-37.

The seasonal composition of and the annual variation in the diet of the brown bear Ursus arctos in the Pasvik Valley, northeastern Norway, were estimated based on the analysis of 137 bear scats. The importance of moose Alces alces and reindeer Rangifer tarandus in the diet was given special attention, because results from Russia suggest that brown bears are generally more carnivorous in the north. Ungulates, especially adult moose, comprised the most important food item for bears in the Pasvik Valley during spring and summer, contributing 85 and 70% of the Estimated Dietary Energy Content (EDEC), respectively. During autumn, when the bears have to build up fat reserves and increase lean body mass for hibernation, berries were the most important food item, contributing 49% of the EDEC, but ungulates were still important, contributing 30% of the EDEC. Insects and vegetation were of low importance in all seasons. The proportion of ungulates in the diet of brown bears in the Pasvik Valley was considerably higher than farther south in Scandinavia, and this regional difference is important concerning bear and moose management in northern areas.

Key words: brown bear, diet, management, moose, northern areas, Norway, ungulates

Inga-Lill Persson* & Ivar Mysterud, Department of Biology, University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1066 Blindern, N-0316 Oslo, Norway
Steinar Wikan, Svanhovd Environmental Center, N-9925 Svanvik, Norway
Jon E. Swenson, Department of Biology and Nature Conservation, Agricultural University of Norway, Box 5014, N-1432 Ås, Norway

*Present address: Department of Animal Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SE-90 183 Umeå, Sweden - e-mail: inga-lill.persson@szooek.slu.se

Received 20 March 2000, accepted 18 August 2000

Associate Editor: Paolo Cavallini