The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Ecology, Ursus, Grizzly Bears, Range and Ecosystem. Ecology is represented through his Habitat, Taiga, National park, Deciduous and Ecology research. His studies in Ursus integrate themes in fields like Zoology, Population density and Animal science.
Grizzly Bears is closely attributed to Gene flow in his work. His Range study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Source–sink dynamics, Pinus albicaulis and Predator. His Ecosystem study combines topics in areas such as American black bear, Location and Wildlife.
His primary areas of study are Ecology, Ursus, Grizzly Bears, Ecosystem and Wildlife. With his scientific publications, his incorporates both Ecology and Oncorhynchus. His American black bear study, which is part of a larger body of work in Ursus, is frequently linked to Demography, bridging the gap between disciplines.
His Grizzly Bears research focuses on Pinus albicaulis and how it connects with Ungulate. He interconnects Population growth and Wild life in the investigation of issues within Ecosystem. The Wildlife study combines topics in areas such as Covariate and Forage.
Charles C. Schwartz spends much of his time researching Ecology, Grizzly Bears, Ursus, National park and Wildlife. His study in Ecology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Vital rates and Population size. His Grizzly Bears research includes themes of Ecosystem, Environmental protection and Food resources.
His Ecosystem research incorporates elements of Physical geography and Kriging. His work in the fields of American black bear overlaps with other areas such as Oncorhynchus. Charles C. Schwartz combines subjects such as Recreation and Occupancy with his study of National park.
His primary areas of investigation include Grizzly Bears, Ecology, Ursus, Pinus albicaulis and Wildlife. His research on Grizzly Bears frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Vital rates. The concepts of his Vital rates study are interwoven with issues in Biodiversity, Habitat, Common spatial pattern and Gene flow, Population fragmentation.
He has included themes like Fecundity, Litter, Population size and Reproduction in his Ursus study. His work deals with themes such as American black bear and Ungulate, which intersect with Pinus albicaulis. His National park research incorporates themes from Wildlife management, Recreation, Environmental resource management and Environmental protection.
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Role of Tannins in Defending Plants Against Ruminants: Reduction in Protein Availability
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Ecology (1987)
The importance of meat, particularly salmon, to body size, population productivity, and conservation of North American brown bears
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Canadian Journal of Zoology (1999)
Role of brown bears (Ursus arctos) in the flow of marine nitrogen into a terrestrial ecosystem.
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Oecologia (1999)
Effects of moose movement and habitat use on GPS collar performance
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Journal of Wildlife Management (1996)
Ecology and management of the North American moose
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(1997)
Temporal, Spatial, and Environmental Influences on the Demographics of Grizzly Bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
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Wildlife Monographs (2006)
Trophic relations of brown and black bears in several western North American Ecosystems
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Journal of Wildlife Management (1999)
Brown and black bear density estimation in Alaska using radiotelemetry and replicated mark-resight techniques
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Wildlife Monographs (1997)
Mitochondrial phylogeography of moose (Alces alces): late pleistocene divergence and population expansion.
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution (2002)
Dispersal and survival of subadult black bears from the Kenai peninsula, Alaska
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Journal of Wildlife Management (1992)
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