ABStRACt: Continual expansion of human development and recreational activity into previously undisturbed environments and wildlife habitat highlights the need for better understanding of behav-ioral impacts of human-induced disturbances on wildlife, especially where harvest is the main source of mortality. In a controlled field experiment in northern Sweden, we exposed 29 adult free-ranging GPS-collared female moose (Alces alces) to either off-trail hiking or snowmobiling activity to study individual response to non-lethal human activities. Both experimental disturbances resulted in signifi-cant increase in movement rates and diurnal activity ranges, and prompted moose to leave the area. Movement rates were elevated for 1 and 2 h following...
1. Landscape changes are happening at an unprecedented pace, and together with high levels of wil...
Winter recreation can displace ungulates to poor habitats, which may raise their energy expenditure ...
Optimal management of hunted species requires an understanding of the impacts of hunting on both ind...
Continual expansion of human development and recreational activity into previously undisturbed envir...
The spatiotemporal dynamics of human activity requires a better understanding of the ecological effe...
Wildlife face high potential to be disturbed by humans due to habitat loss and increasing popularity...
Winter recreation can displace ungulates to poor habitats, which may raise their energy expenditure ...
Non-fatal disturbance by humans can be analogous to predation risk because animal response to both d...
Understanding how human activities influence wildlife populations is increasingly important as recre...
Winter recreation can displace ungulates to poor habitats, which may raise their energy expenditure ...
Optimal management of hunted species requires an understanding of the impacts of hunting on both ind...
This study presents data concerning moose movements before, during and after hunting periods. We con...
This study presents data concerning moose movements before, during and after hunting periods. We con...
Optimal management of hunted species requires an understanding of the impacts of hunting on both ind...
Optimal management of hunted species requires an understanding of the impacts of hunting on both ind...
1. Landscape changes are happening at an unprecedented pace, and together with high levels of wil...
Winter recreation can displace ungulates to poor habitats, which may raise their energy expenditure ...
Optimal management of hunted species requires an understanding of the impacts of hunting on both ind...
Continual expansion of human development and recreational activity into previously undisturbed envir...
The spatiotemporal dynamics of human activity requires a better understanding of the ecological effe...
Wildlife face high potential to be disturbed by humans due to habitat loss and increasing popularity...
Winter recreation can displace ungulates to poor habitats, which may raise their energy expenditure ...
Non-fatal disturbance by humans can be analogous to predation risk because animal response to both d...
Understanding how human activities influence wildlife populations is increasingly important as recre...
Winter recreation can displace ungulates to poor habitats, which may raise their energy expenditure ...
Optimal management of hunted species requires an understanding of the impacts of hunting on both ind...
This study presents data concerning moose movements before, during and after hunting periods. We con...
This study presents data concerning moose movements before, during and after hunting periods. We con...
Optimal management of hunted species requires an understanding of the impacts of hunting on both ind...
Optimal management of hunted species requires an understanding of the impacts of hunting on both ind...
1. Landscape changes are happening at an unprecedented pace, and together with high levels of wil...
Winter recreation can displace ungulates to poor habitats, which may raise their energy expenditure ...
Optimal management of hunted species requires an understanding of the impacts of hunting on both ind...