Study: Bears enter towns despite being well-fed


Japan’s recent rise in bear intrusions has partly been attributed to food scarcity in their natural habitats. PHOTO: AFP via The Straits Times/ANN

Bears entered areas near human dwellings despite being adequately nourished, even during years when acorns were scarce in their natural habitats, likely attracted by fruit trees left on abandoned farmland, a recent study in western Japan showed.

The research team, which included the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology and Shimane Prefecture’s Mount­ainous Region Research Center, examined the links between acorns, the bears’ main autumn food source, and their body fat.

Japan’s recent rise in bear intrusions has partly been attributed to food scarcity in their natural habitats.

The findings suggest that measures such as removing “attractants” like fallen persimmons and chestnuts and blocking bears’ entry routes into settlements are essential, Professor Shinsuke Koike, a professor at the university specialising in ecology, said.

The study examined 651 Asian black bears that were killed as threats to human neighbourhoods or in traffic accidents in Shimane between 2003 and 2018.

The bears’ nutritional status was measured using three indexes – subcutaneous, visceral and bone marrow fat – because when an animal is starving and its nutritional condition declines, it mobilises fat reserves in a specific order.

During hibernation, bears are believed to first burn subcutaneous fat, which is easy to store and metabolise. As their nutritional condition deteriorates, they use visceral fat and bone marrow fat.

Visceral and bone marrow fat levels remained low throughout the year when acorn availability was poor the previous year, while there was no notable difference in subcutaneous fat, the study showed.

At the study site, years of low acorn production by oak trees were typically preceded by years of good or moderate abundance, and bears entering settlements during those periods were “not necessarily compromised” nutritionally. — The Straits Times/ANN

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