Effects of recreation on animals revealed as widespread through a global systematic review

CL Larson, SE Reed, AM Merenlender, KR Crooks - PloS one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Outdoor recreation is typically assumed to be compatible with biodiversity conservation and
is permitted in most protected areas worldwide. However, increasing numbers of studies are …

Paws without claws? Ecological effects of large carnivores in anthropogenic landscapes

DPJ Kuijper, E Sahlén, B Elmhagen… - … of the Royal …, 2016 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Large carnivores are frequently presented as saviours of biodiversity and ecosystem
functioning through their creation of trophic cascades, an idea largely based on studies …

Behavioral responses of terrestrial mammals to COVID-19 lockdowns

MA Tucker, AM Schipper, TSF Adams, N Attias, T Avgar… - Science, 2023 - science.org
COVID-19 lockdowns in early 2020 reduced human mobility, providing an opportunity to
disentangle its effects on animals from those of landscape modifications. Using GPS data …

Landscape of fear in Europe: wolves affect spatial patterns of ungulate browsing in Białowieża Primeval Forest, Poland

DPJ Kuijper, C De Kleine, M Churski, P Van Hooft… - …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Large carnivores can either directly influence ungulate populations or indirectly affect their
behaviour. Knowledge from European systems, in contrast to North American systems, on …

[PDF][PDF] The influence of human activity on predator–prey spatiotemporal overlap.

A Van Scoyoc, JA Smith, KM Gaynor… - Journal of Animal …, 2023 - nature.berkeley.edu
Despite growing evidence of widespread impacts of humans on animal behaviour, our
understanding of how humans reshape species interactions remains limited. 2. Here, we …

The influence of human disturbance on occupancy and activity patterns of mammals in the Italian Alps from systematic camera trap**

V Oberosler, C Groff, A Iemma, P Pedrini, F Rovero - Mammalian Biology, 2017 - Springer
As human activities increase in natural areas, so do threats to wildlife, potentially leading to
immediate and long-term impacts on species distribution, activity, reproduction and survival …

Towns and trails drive carnivore movement behaviour, resource selection, and connectivity

J Whittington, M Hebblewhite, RW Baron, AT Ford… - Movement ecology, 2022 - Springer
Background Global increases in human activity threaten connectivity of animal habitat and
populations. Protection and restoration of wildlife habitat and movement corridors require …

Behavioral responses of wolves to roads: scale-dependent ambivalence

B Zimmermann, L Nelson, P Wabakken… - Behavioral …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Throughout their recent recovery in several industrialized countries, large carnivores have
had to cope with a changed landscape dominated by human infrastructure. Population …

[PDF][PDF] Terrestrial activity patterns of wild cats from camera-trap**.

AJ Lynam, KE Jenks, N Tantipisanuh… - Raffles Bulletin of …, 2013 - academia.edu
The behaviour of wild cats is poorly understood. Using camera-trap**, we quantified
temporal overlap among seven species of Asian wild cats, including tiger Panthera tigris and …

Avoidance of roads by large herbivores and its relation to disturbance intensity

M Leblond, C Dussault, JP Ouellet - Journal of zoology, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Avoidance of roads has been demonstrated for many animal species, but little is known
about the relationship between anthropogenic disturbance levels and the degree of …