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Courtship of brown bears Ursus arctos in northern Spain: phenology, weather, habitat and durable mating areas


Alberto Fernández-Gil, Javier Naves & Miguel Delibes
Fernández-Gil, A., Naves, J. & Delibes, M. 2006: Courtship of brown bears Ursus arctos in northern Spain: phenology, weather, habitat and durable mating areas. - Wildl. Biol. 12: 367-373.
 
During 1988-2004 we made 297 non-systematic direct observations of free-ranging brown bears Ursus arctos in the Cantabrian Range of Spain, one of the southernmost and most endangered populations in Europe. Observations were distributed over the whole calendar year, with records in every month. We classified 23 observations as breeding behaviour (male-female close interactions). They occurred between 17 April and 12 June, but mainly from the second week of May to the first week of June, both included. Matings (N = 12) took place between 25 April and 12 June, with one in April, nine in May and two in June. These dates indicated that the mating season started earlier in the Cantabrian bear population than in other Euroasiatic and American bear populations. Breeding bears showed greater diurnal activity in cloudy and rainy weather than did non-breeding bears in the same period. Also, breeding bears used brush more often than forests and grasslands when compared with other bears in the same areas and periods. Some mating areas were used repeatedly in different breeding seasons (up to five years). The observed behaviour could be related to the small size of the bear population, the reduced and fragmented forest habitat and the high level of human disturbance characteristic of the Cantabrian Mountains. Reproductive strategies and mating systems, including the spatial and temporal patterns of breeding activities, are considered important scientific topics with implications for the implementation of suitable conservation measures, for the bears as well as for their habitat.
 

Key words: brown bear, breeding behaviour, habitat, mating areas, phenology, Ursus arctos, weather
 
Alberto Fernández-Gil & Javier Naves, Departamento de Biología de Organismos y Sistemas, Universidad de Oviedo, C/ Catedrático Rodrigo Uría s/n, E-33071 Oviedo, Spain, and Department of Applied Biology, Estación Biológica de Do ana, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Avda. de María Luisa s/n, Pabellón del Perú, E-41013 Sevilla, Spain - e-mail addresses: albertofg.uo@uniovi.es (Alberto Fernández-Gil); jnavesuo@uniovi.es (Javier Naves)
Miguel Delibes, Department of Applied Biology, Estación Biológica de Do ana, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Avda. de María Luisa s/n, Pabellón del Perú, E-41013 Sevilla, Spain - e-mail: decastro@ebd.csic.es
 
Corresponding author: Alberto Fernández-Gil
 
Received 1 November 2004, accepted 24 February 2006
 
Associate Editor: Andrew E. Derocher