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1 December 2004 Den Characteristics of Black Bears in Southwestern Virginia
Christopher W. Ryan, Michael R. Vaughan
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Abstract

Proper den sites are crucial to the reproduction of female black bears (Ursus americanus). We monitored 31 bears for 39 bear winters in the Southern Appalachians with 95% of the bears confirmed to have denned. Bears denned in trees (41%), rock cavities (32%), excavations (14%), snags (8%), and ground nests (5%). Chestnut oak (Quercus prinus; n = 9), red oak (Q. rubra; n = 8), and tulip-poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera; n = 1) were used as tree dens. Habitat characteristics did not differ between ground dens and tree dens; however, older bears used ground dens more frequently than tree dens (Z = −2.484, P = 0.013). We documented one instance of den reuse. Our results provide managers with more accurate information about black bear dens.

Christopher W. Ryan and Michael R. Vaughan "Den Characteristics of Black Bears in Southwestern Virginia," Southeastern Naturalist 3(4), 659-668, (1 December 2004). https://doi.org/10.1656/1528-7092(2004)003[0659:DCOBBI]2.0.CO;2
Published: 1 December 2004
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