Ursus (journal)

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Ursus is a biannual peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all topics about or related to bears.[1] It is published by the International Association for Bear Research and Management. It is the only scientific journal dedicated to the world's eight species of bears.[1]

DisciplineMammalogy
LanguageEnglish
EditedbyAndrew Derocher
Former names
Bears: Their Biology and Management, Proceedings of the Bear Workshop (International Conference on Bear Research and Management)
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Ursus
DisciplineMammalogy
LanguageEnglish
Edited byAndrew Derocher
Publication details
Former names
Bears: Their Biology and Management, Proceedings of the Bear Workshop (International Conference on Bear Research and Management)
History1968, 1972–present
Publisher
FrequencyBiannual
1.094 (2016)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Ursus
Indexing
ISSN1537-6176 (print)
1938-5439 (web)
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The journal was established in 1968 as Proceedings of the Bear Workshop (International Conference on Bear Research and Management). In 1972 it was renamed as Bears: Their Biology and Management. It became Ursus in 1998.[1]

The journal has been online only since 2019.[2]

The editor is Andrew Derocher of the University of Alberta.[3][4] Derocher became the editor in 2021, taking over from Jon Swenson.[5]

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