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- W2328679237 abstract "Solitary, facultative migrating animals must make decisions each year on whether, when, and where to migrate. Factors influencing individuals in their movement choices are poorly understood. American black bears (Ursus americanus Pallas, 1780) commonly migrate in late summer to areas of concentrated foods before winter denning; some bears also move long distances to dens. We radio-tracked seasonal migrations of >200 bears in Minnesota, USA, over 10 years. We observed concurrences in movements that suggested social coordination among individuals, including (i) individuals with neighboring summer ranges traveling to the same distant feeding and (or) denning areas, (ii) shared travel routes with use staggered through time, and (iii) instances of ≥2 individuals traveling in loose tandem over tens of kilometres. We sought to explain the mechanism for these coordinated migrations by comparing our observations to the predictions of six hypotheses: instinct, landscape morphology, habitat gradients, long-distance olfaction, maternal teaching, and conspecific cueing. The most parsimonious explanation was that bears follow other bears, with social cueing likely mediated through chemical communication. Males likely play a key role in social transmission of knowledge of the nutritional landscape via a system of travel routes and information centers that benefits the entire population." @default.
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- W2328679237 date "2014-12-01" @default.
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- W2328679237 title "Follow the leader: social cues help guide landscape-level movements of American black bears (<i>Ursus americanus</i>)" @default.
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