Species' distributions are influenced by a combination of landscape variables and biotic interactions with other species, including people. Grizzly bears and black bears are sympatric, competing omnivores that also share habitats with human recreationists. By adapting models for multi-species occupancy analysis, we analyzed trail camera data from 192 trail camera locations in and around Jasper National Park, Canada to estimate grizzly bear and black bear occurrence and intensity of trail use. We documented (a) occurrence of grizzly bears and black bears relative to habitat variables (b) occurrence and intensity of use relative to competing bear species and motorised and non-motorised recreational activity, and (c) temporal overlap in activi...
The urban-wildland interface is expanding and increasing the risk of human-wildlife conflict. Some w...
Active forest management for timber production, through the harvesting of forest stands using cut bl...
Artificial feeding stations often are established to attract and habituate wildlife species to facil...
Species distributions are influenced by a combination of landscape variables and biotic interactions...
Many human activities affect how bears use habitat. The effects of motorized recreational vehicle us...
1. Outdoor recreation on trail networks is a growing form of disturbance for wildlife. However, few ...
Protected area managers are continually challenged to balance ecological integrity with human recrea...
While protected areas encompass ~15% of Earth’s terrestrial surface and serve an important role in w...
In 1982 Yellowstone National Park, WY, USA created a Bear Management Area (BMA) program. The objecti...
Past research in human-carnivore coexistence has largely focused on conflict interactions, leaving a...
In many of the world’s natural areas, humans now play, work, or live alongside large-bodied species ...
Grizzly bear ( Ursus arctos horribilis) populations are subject to increasing human encroachment int...
Outdoor recreation benefits local economies, environmental education, and public health and wellbein...
Abstract Human activity affects plant and animal populations across local to global scales, and the ...
The Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska, has 301,000 human residents and hundreds of thousands of visi...
The urban-wildland interface is expanding and increasing the risk of human-wildlife conflict. Some w...
Active forest management for timber production, through the harvesting of forest stands using cut bl...
Artificial feeding stations often are established to attract and habituate wildlife species to facil...
Species distributions are influenced by a combination of landscape variables and biotic interactions...
Many human activities affect how bears use habitat. The effects of motorized recreational vehicle us...
1. Outdoor recreation on trail networks is a growing form of disturbance for wildlife. However, few ...
Protected area managers are continually challenged to balance ecological integrity with human recrea...
While protected areas encompass ~15% of Earth’s terrestrial surface and serve an important role in w...
In 1982 Yellowstone National Park, WY, USA created a Bear Management Area (BMA) program. The objecti...
Past research in human-carnivore coexistence has largely focused on conflict interactions, leaving a...
In many of the world’s natural areas, humans now play, work, or live alongside large-bodied species ...
Grizzly bear ( Ursus arctos horribilis) populations are subject to increasing human encroachment int...
Outdoor recreation benefits local economies, environmental education, and public health and wellbein...
Abstract Human activity affects plant and animal populations across local to global scales, and the ...
The Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska, has 301,000 human residents and hundreds of thousands of visi...
The urban-wildland interface is expanding and increasing the risk of human-wildlife conflict. Some w...
Active forest management for timber production, through the harvesting of forest stands using cut bl...
Artificial feeding stations often are established to attract and habituate wildlife species to facil...