Grizzly bear (Ursus arctos) COSEWIC assessment and update update status report: figures and tables
Lists of figures and tables
List of figures
- Figure 1: Four clades of grizzly/brown bears in North America defined by mtDNA sequence analysis
- Figure 2: Immobilized adult female grizzly bear (Ursus arctos) in northeastern British Columbia
- Figure 3: Current distribution of grizzly bears in Canada
- Figure 4: Approximate current distribution of grizzly bears in southwestern Canada
- Figure 5: Map and population assignments of the Southern Selkirk (SS) and Central Selkirk (CS) Mountains grizzly bears
- Figure 6: Map and population assignments of the Southern Selkirk (SS) and Southern Purcell (SP) Mountains grizzly bears
- Figure 7: Map and population assignments of the Central Selkirk Mountains (CS) and the North Columbia Mountains west of the Columbia River ("West Slope"; WS) grizzly bears
- Figure 8: Average heterozygosity in grizzly bear populations in southeastern BC and southwestern Alberta
- Figure 9: Location of study areas in southeastern BC and southwestern Alberta providing grizzly bear samples for evaluation of heterozygosity
- Figure 10: Map and population assignments of the Central Selkirk (CS) and Central Purcell (CP) Mountains grizzly bears
- Figure 11: Grizzly Bear Population Units in British Columbia
- Figure 12: Global distribution of grizzly/brown bears
- Figure 13: Current (diagonally hatched) and historic (ca. 1800) distribution of grizzly bears in North America
- Figure 14: Human population density in Canada by decade, 1861 to 2000
- Figure 15: Total human population of Alberta, British Columbia, Yukon, and Northwest Territories (including Nunavut), 1971 to 2000
- Figure 16: Estimated distribution of grizzly bears in the contiguous lower 48 United States in 1922 (left) and 1999 (right)
List of tables
- Table 1: Federally designated protected areas within grizzly bear distribution in Canada
- Table 2: Summary of provincial and territorial protected areas within grizzly bear distribution in Canada
- Table 3: Estimated reproductive parameters of grizzly bears in and adjacent to Canada
- Table 4: Estimated annual survival rates of grizzly bears in and adjacent to Canada
- Table 5: Estimated density and adult home range sizes (100% minimum convex polygon) for grizzly bear populations in Canada
- Table 6: Estimated grizzly bear populations in Canada, 1991 and 2001/2002
- Table 7: Known man-caused grizzly bear mortalities in Alberta, 1981 to 1999
- Table 8: Summary of isolated grizzly bear population units in southern British Columbia
- Table 9: Known man-caused grizzly bear mortalities in BC, 1976 to 1999
- Table 10: Man-caused grizzly bear mortalities in Yukon, 1980 to 1999
- Table 11: Known man-caused grizzly bear mortalities in Northwest Territories and Nunavut, 1989 to 1999
- Table 12: Mean annual recorded man-caused mortalities in Canada during 1990-1999
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