The family of carnivorous or omnivorous bears, having massive bodies, coarse heavy fur, relatively short limbs, and almost rudimentary tails.

Sex steroid and prolactin profiles in male American black bears (Ursus americanus) during denning. (1/317)

Serum sex steroid and prolactin profiles were examined in the male American black bear, Ursus americanus during denning. Sera collected in December and the following March from 8 denning male black bears in Minnesota, U.S.A. were assayed for testosterone, estradiol-17 beta and prolactin. Eight bears were confirmed to be the denning mode based on a serum urea to creatinine ratio less than 10. Serum testosterone concentrations tended to increase from December to the subsequent March whereas serum estradiol-17 beta concentrations tended to decrease during this period. There were few changes in serum prolactin concentrations between December and March. These findings suggest that spermatogenesis and testicular steroidogenesis initiated during denning may be influenced by changes in serum sex steroid concentrations in the American black bear.  (+info)

Microevolution of the mitochondrial DNA control region in the Japanese brown bear (Ursus arctos) population. (2/317)

We investigated nucleotide sequences of the mitochondrial DNA control region to describe natural genetic variations and to assess the relationships between subpopulations of the brown bear Ursus arctos on Hokkaido Island, Japan. Using the polymerase chain reaction product-direct sequencing technique, partial sequences (about 930 bases) of the control region were determined for 56 brown bears sampled throughout Hokkaido Island. A sequence alignment revealed that the brown bear control region included a variable sequence on the 5' side and a repetitive region on the 3' side. Phylogenetic trees reconstructed from the 5' variable region (696-702 bases) exhibited 17 haplotypes, which were clustered into three groups (Clusters A, B, and C). The distribution of each group did not overlap with those of the others, and the three different areas were located in separate mountainous forests of Hokkaido Island. Furthermore, most of the phylogenetically close haplotypes within each group were distributed geographically close to each other. In addition, the 3' repetitive region (arrays of 10 bases) exhibited a much faster mutation rate than the 5' variable region, resulting in heteroplasmy. Such mitochondrial DNA divergence in each group could have occurred after the brown bears migrated from the continent to Hokkaido and became fixed in the different areas.  (+info)

Estimation of pairwise relatedness with molecular markers. (3/317)

Applications of quantitative genetics and conservation genetics often require measures of pairwise relationships between individuals, which, in the absence of known pedigree structure, can be estimated only by use of molecular markers. Here we introduce methods for the joint estimation of the two-gene and four-gene coefficients of relationship from data on codominant molecular markers in randomly mating populations. In a comparison with other published estimators of pairwise relatedness, we find these new "regression" estimators to be computationally simpler and to yield similar or lower sampling variances, particularly when many loci are used or when loci are hypervariable. Two examples are given in which the new estimators are applied to natural populations, one that reveals isolation-by-distance in an annual plant and the other that suggests a genetic basis for a coat color polymorphism in bears.  (+info)

Comparative anatomy of the radial sesamoid bone in the polar bear (Ursus maritimus), the brown bear (Ursus arctos) and the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca). (4/317)

Since we have clarified the manipulation mechanism using the radial sesamoid (RS) in the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca), our aim in this study is to examine the position, shape and function of the RS morphologically, and to observe the attachment to the RS of the M. abductor pollicis longus and the M. opponens pollicis in the other Ursidae species. So, we focused on the carpus and manus of the polar bear (Ursus maritimus) and the brown bear (Ursus arctos) in this study. The RS was tightly articulated to the radial carpal, and could not adduct-abduct independently of the radial carpal. The M. abductor pollicis longus tendon and the M. opponens pollicis belly were attached to the RS, independently. In the polar bear, the deep concave and the flat surface were confirmed in attachment area for these two muscles. The morphological relationship between the RS and the M. abductor pollicis longus and the M. opponens pollicis in the two species of bears were essentially consistent with that in the giant panda. It also demonstrated that the manipulation mechanism of the giant panda has been completely based on the functional relationship between the small RS, and the M. abductor pollicis longus and the M. opponens pollicis in Ursidae species.  (+info)

Multiple human exposures to a rabid bear cub at a petting zoo and barnwarming--Iowa, August 1999. (5/317)

On August 27, 1999, a black bear cub, approximately 5-6 months old, died after several hours of acute central nervous system symptoms; preliminary test results available on August 28 indicated the bear had rabies. The bear was part of the Swenson's Wild Midwest Exotic Petting Zoo in Clermont, Iowa (northeastern Iowa). At the petting zoo, visitors fed, wrestled, and may have been nipped by the bear. The bear also was taken to an August 14 barnwarming at the Tharp barn in Holy Cross, Iowa (eastern Iowa), where it reportedly nipped people. An estimated 400 people from 10 states (Arizona, California, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, and Wisconsin) and Australia had contact with the bear cub at either the petting zoo or the barnwarming during the 28 days before its death, during which the bear may have transmitted rabies virus.  (+info)

Dietary change and stable isotopes: a model of growth and dormancy in cave bears. (6/317)

In order to discuss dietary change over time by the use of stable isotopes, it is necessary to sort out the underlying processes in isotopic variation. Together with the dietary signal other processes have been investigated, namely metabolic processes, collagen turnover and physical growth. However, growth and collagen turnover time have so far been neglected in dietary reconstruction based on stable isotopes. An earlier study suggested that cave bears (Ursus spelaeus) probably gave birth to cubs during dormancy. We provide an estimate of the effect on stable isotopes of growth and metabolism and discuss collagen turnover in a population of cave bears. Based on a quantitative model, we hypothesized that bear cubs lactated their mothers during their first and second winters, but were fed solid food together with lactation during their first summer. This demonstrates the need to include physical growth, metabolism and collagen turnover in dietary reconstruction. Whereas the effects of diet and metabolism are due to fractionation, growth and collagen turnover are dilution processes.  (+info)

CT examination of the manipulation system in the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca). (7/317)

The manipulation mechanism of the giant panda (Ailuropida melanoleuca) was examined by means of CT (computed tomography) and 3-dimensional (3-D) Volume Rendering techniques. In the 3-D images of the giant panda hand, not only the bones but also the muscular system was visualised. Sections of the articulated skeleton were obtained. It was demonstrated that the hand of the panda is equipped with separately moulded manipulation units as follows: (1) the radial sesamoid (RS), the radial carpal, and the first metacarpal (R-R-M) complex; and (2) the accessory carpal (AC) and the ulnar (A-U) complex. When the giant panda grasps anything, the R-R-M complex strongly flexes at the wrist joint, the RS becomes parallel with the AC, and the phalanges bend and hold the object. It is shown that the well-developed opponens pollicis and abductor pollicis brevis muscles envelop and fix the objects between the R-R-M complex and the phalanges during grasping.  (+info)

Public health response to a potentially rabid bear cub--Iowa, 1999. (8/317)

On August 27, 1999, a 5-6 month-old black bear cub in a petting zoo in Clermont, Iowa, died after developing acute central nervous system signs; the initial direct fluorescent-antibody (DFA) test results available on August 28 indicated the bear had rabies. On August 29, in response to the positive laboratory report, the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) initiated a campaign to identify and inform persons potentially exposed to the bear's saliva. Within 72 hours, IDPH staff verified contact and exposure information for approximately 350 persons. Subsequent testing found no evidence of rabies virus in brain or spinal cord tissues. This report describes the public health response to this potential rabies outbreak and reviews testing procedures and protocols for rabies.  (+info)

Ursidae is not a medical term, but rather a taxonomic category in biology. It refers to the family of mammals that includes bears. The order of these animals is Carnivora, and Ursidae is one of the eight families within this order.

The members of Ursidae are characterized by their large size, stocky bodies, strong limbs, and a plantigrade posture (walking on the entire sole of the foot). They have a keen sense of smell and most species have a diet that varies widely based on what's available in their environment.

While not directly related to medical terminology, understanding various biological classifications can be helpful in medical fields such as epidemiology or zoonotic diseases, where knowing about different animal families can provide insight into potential disease carriers or transmission patterns.

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1998). "Ursidae". In Janis, Christine M.; Scott, Kathleen M.; Jacobs, Louis L. (eds.). Evolution of Tertiary Mammals of North ... The genus as a whole was placed within various families, including Canidae by Hall in 1931 and Ursidae by Hunt in 1998. It is ...
Jiangzuo, Q.; Flynn, J. J.; Wang, S.; Hou, S.; Deng, T. (2023). "New fossil giant panda relatives (Ailuropodinae, Ursidae): a ... Hemicyoninae is an extinct subfamily of Ursidae, often called dog bears (literally "half dog" (Greek: ἡμικυων hemi-kyōn)). They ... Louis De Bonis (2013). "Ursidae (Mammalia, Carnivora) from the Late Oligocene of the "Phosphorites du Quercy" (France) and a ... Hunt, R. M. (1998). "Ursidae". In Jacobs, Louis; Janis, Christine M.; Scott, Kathleen L. (eds.). Evolution of Tertiary Mammals ...
The family Ursidae is one of nine families in the suborder Caniformia, or "doglike" carnivorans, within the order Carnivora. ... 1998). "Ursidae". In Janis, Christine M.; Scott, Kathleen M.; Jacobs, Louis L. (eds.). Evolution of Tertiary Mammals of North ... Bear taxon names such as Ursidae and Ursus come from Latin Ursus/Ursa, he-bear/she-bear. The female first name "Ursula", ... "Keyword search: "Ursidae", Exact phrase, The entire database". IUCN. Archived from the original on 2011-08-05. Retrieved 16 ...
... is an extinct tribe of mammals of the family Ursidae (bears) endemic to North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia during ... Hunt, R. M. (1998). "Ursidae". In Jacobs, Louis; Janis, Christine M.; Scott, Kathleen L. (eds.). Evolution of Tertiary Mammals ...
... is a subfamily of Ursidae (bears) named by Swainson (1835). It was assigned to Ursidae by Bjork (1970), Hunt (1998), ... Hunt, R. M. (1998). "Ursidae". In Jacobs, Louis; Janis, Christine M.; Scott, Kathleen L. (eds.). Evolution of Tertiary Mammals ...
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Bears (Ursidae). Five genera and eight species. Red panda (Ailuridae). One genus and one species. Racoons (Procyonidae). Six ...
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Yu, Li (2007). "Analysis of complete mitochondrial genome sequences increases phylogenetic resolution of bears (Ursidae), a ... Thenius, E. (1976). "Zur stammesgeschichtlichen Herkunft von Tremarctos (Ursidae, Mammalia)". Zeitschrift für Säugetierkunde. ... Ursidae, Tremarctinae) de América del Sur. Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales, 11(2), 243-254. Bruijnzeel, L. A ...
Ursidae). Ailurids appear to have originated during the Late Oligocene to Early Miocene in Europe. The earliest known member, ...
... (the Gamssulzen Cave bear) is an extinct species of the family Ursidae that lived in Central Europe during the ... Rabeder, G., Hofreiter, M., Nagel, D., & Withalm, G. (2004). New taxa of alpine cave bears (Ursidae, Carnivora). Cahiers ... Ursidae)?, Finnish Zoological and Botanical Publishing Board, Helsinki 1999 Münzel, Susanne C. (2014). "Behavioural ecology of ...
"Hemicyoninae (Ursidae, Carnivora, Mammalia) and the related taxa from Early and Middle Miocene of Western Europe." Annales de ... Indarctos (Ursidae, Mammalia) from the Spanish Turolian (Upper Miocene). Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum, 2001. Abella, J., ... Jiangzuo, Q.; Flynn, J. J.; Wang, S.; Hou, S.; Deng, T. (2023). "New fossil giant panda relatives (Ailuropodinae, Ursidae): a ... Ailuropodinae is a subfamily of Ursidae that contains only one extant species, the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) of ...
Ursidae)". Journal of Anatomy. 198 (3): 309-14. doi:10.1046/j.1469-7580.2001.19830309.x. PMC 1468220. PMID 11322723. Kelemen, G ...
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Carlo Meloro; Alessandro Marques de Oliveira (2019). "Elbow joint geometry in bears (Ursidae, Carnivora): a tool to infer ... Gennady F. Baryshnikov; Andrey Y. Puzachenko (2019). "Morphometry of upper cheek teeth of cave bears (Carnivora, Ursidae)". ... Ursidae) from the Caucasus and Urals". Comptes Rendus Palevol. 18 (2): 209-222. Bibcode:2019CRPal..18..209B. doi:10.1016/j.crpv ... Ursidae)". Journal of Mammalian Evolution. 26 (4): 505-515. doi:10.1007/s10914-018-9436-y. S2CID 4990447. Luca Bellucci; Italo ...
The sun bear (Helarctos malayanus) is a species in the family Ursidae (the only species in the genus Helarctos) occurring in ... Goldman, D.; Giri, P. R.; O'Brien, S. J. (1989). "Molecular genetic-distance estimates among the Ursidae as indicated by one- ... A 2007 phylogenetic study gives the relationships of the sun bear with other species of Ursidae based on complete mitochondrial ... Ursidae), a mammalian family that experienced rapid speciation". BMC Evolutionary Biology. 7 (198): 198. doi:10.1186/1471-2148- ...
Tedford, Richard H.; Martin, James (2001). "Plionarctos, a tremarctine bear (Ursidae: Carnivora) from western North America". ...
... ursidae) defaunation from Pleistocene to recent. OCLC 1227719621. Nelson, Richard K. (1986). Hunters of the Northern Forest: ...
Members of the Ursidae family are ursids, or colloquially bears. Ursidae comprises three extant subfamilies: the monotypic ... There are eight extant species in Ursidae, divided into five genera. Members of the Eupleridae family are euplerids, or ... and Ursidae, and include the dogs, bears, raccoons, weasels, and pinnipeds. The exact organization of the species is not fixed ... 14 species Family Ursidae Subfamily Ailuropodinae (panda bear): 1 genus, 1 species Subfamily Tremarctinae (short-faced bear): 1 ...
The European descendants of Ursus etruscus C. Cuvier (Mammalia, Carnivora, Ursidae).. Author/s:. * Torres Pérez-Hidalgo, ... Ursidae).. "Boletín del Instituto Geológico y minero de España", v. 103 (n. 4); pp. 632-642. ISSN 0366-0168. ...
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Ursidae. Miller, S., & Sellers, R. A. (1992). Brown bear density on the Alaska Peninsula at Black Lake, Alaska. State of Alaska ... Christiansen, P. (1999). "What size were Arctodus simus and Ursus spelaeus (Carnivora: Ursidae)?". Annales Zoologici Fennici. ... Baryshnikov, Gennady; Mano, Tsutmano; Masuda, Ryuchi (2004). "Taxonomic Differentiation of Ursus arctos (Carnivora, Ursidae) ... the two subtypes and the species can both legitimately be considered the largest living member of the bear family Ursidae and ...
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1) ABl. L 61 vom 3.3.1997, S. 1.. (2) Durchführungsverordnung (EU) 2017/1915 der Kommission vom 19. Oktober 2017 zum Verbot der Einfuhr von Exemplaren bestimmter Arten wild lebender Tiere und Pflanzen in die Union (ABl. L 271 vom 20.10.2017, S. 7).. (3) Durchführung der Resolution Conf. 12.8 (Rev. CoP 17), „Review of Significant Trade in specimens of Appendix-II species - Recommendations of the Standing Committee", Genf, 6. Mai 2019. Verfügbar unter: https://cites.org/sites/default/files/notif/E-Notif-2019-027.pdf. (4) Technischer Bericht Nr. 79/4/2/1 vom Mai 2017, „Amendments to SRG opinions: Including an overview of opinions for wildsourced Annex A species and opinions for former countries/territories"; Technischer Bericht Nr. 80/4/2/2 vom August 2017, „Review of CITES-listed Ovis subspecies in Uzbekistan: evaluating the EU import suspension for Ovis vignei bochariensis"; Technischer Bericht Nr. 82/4/2/2 vom Januar 2018, „Comparison of EU decisions and decisions formed at the 69th ...
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  • The European descendants of Ursus etruscus C. Cuvier (Mammalia, Carnivora, Ursidae). (upm.es)
  • First record of immigrant Phoberogale (Mammalia, Ursidae, Carnivora) from Southern California, in PEIGNÉ S. & MERCERON G. (eds), Louis de Bonis: 50 years of paleontological research on mammals. (mnhn.fr)
  • Masticatory muscle architectural correlates of dietary diversity in Canidae, Ursidae, and across the order Carnivora. (ncsu.edu)
  • We extracted microsatellite summary statistics from 104 papers that sampled 284 populations of any species within Ursidae, then yardstick-transformed the data for direct comparison. (bioone.org)
  • These include Ursidae (bears), Felidae (cats) and Canidae (dogs). (yahoo.com)
  • Later, because of some DNA similarities, they were classified as bears in the Ursidae family. (livescience.com)
  • osong kayumanggi') ay isang malaking oso na may pinakamalawak na pamamahagi ng anumang pamumuhay na familia sa Ursidae. (wikipedia.org)
  • The giant panda , or panda bear , is a large black and white mammal native to central-western and southwestern China , today classified as a member of the bear family ( Ursidae ), [1] though its unusual unbearlike features and habits for a long period consigned it to its own family (the Ailuridae ). (conservapedia.com)
  • All Undergraduate REA finalists will have their abstract printed in UNC's Undergraduate Research Journal, Ursidae. (unco.edu)
  • The hibernating bear (Ursidae) should be of specific interest to the nephrologist as they ingest no food or water for months, remaining anuric and immobile, only to awaken with low blood urea nitrogen levels, healthy lean body mass, strong bones, and without evidence for thrombotic complications. (medscape.com)
  • Later, due to some agreements in DNA, they were assigned to the bear family ( Ursidae ). (si.edu)
  • Florida spectacled bear, Florida cave bear, or rarely Florida short-faced bear, is an extinct species of bear in the family Ursidae, subfamily Tremarctinae. (paleoenterprises.com)
  • Tremarctos floridanus, occasionally called the Florida spectacled bear, Florida cave bear, or rarely Florida short-faced bear, is an extinct species of bear in the family Ursidae, subfamily Tremarctinae. (paleoenterprises.com)
  • On Friday night Galway Mechanic's institute host Jinx Lennon, Ursidae and Dogs . (flirtfm.ie)