Winter recreation can displace ungulates to poor habitats, which may raise their energy expenditure and lower individual survivorship, causing population declines.Winter recreation could be benign, however, if animals habituate. Moreover, recreation creates trails. Traveling on them could reduce energy expenditure, thereby increasing ungulate survivorship and generating population benefits. Balancing recreation use with wildlife stewardship requires identifying when these effects occur. This task would be simpler if guidelines existed to inform assessments. We developed and tested such guidelines using two approaches. First, we synthesized literature describing the effects of winter recreation—motorized and nonmotorized—on northern ungulate...
Snowmachines and the alterations made to the landscape from their activity can have profound impacts...
Snowmachines and the alterations made to the landscape from their activity can have profound impacts...
Moose are among the many species that are vulnerable to both direcdt and indirect effects of climate...
Winter recreation can displace ungulates to poor habitats, which may raise their energy expenditure ...
Winter recreation can displace ungulates to poor habitats, which may raise their energy expenditure ...
Continual expansion of human development and recreational activity into previously undisturbed envir...
ABStRACt: Continual expansion of human development and recreational activity into previously undist...
Moose (Alces alces), as a focal species in many northern communities, are increasingly subjected to ...
Understanding how human activities influence wildlife populations is increasingly important as recre...
Massachusetts, U.S.A. is located along the southern boundary of the geographic range of moose (Alces...
Habitat selection is a central component of the ecology of individual animals as it affects body con...
Summary: Understanding the consequences of environmental change on populations is an essential prere...
The spatiotemporal dynamics of human activity requires a better understanding of the ecological effe...
Moose (Alces alces) have recently re-occupied a portion of their range in the temperate deciduous fo...
Fine-scale movements form the foundation of local habitat selection by animals. In northern interior...
Snowmachines and the alterations made to the landscape from their activity can have profound impacts...
Snowmachines and the alterations made to the landscape from their activity can have profound impacts...
Moose are among the many species that are vulnerable to both direcdt and indirect effects of climate...
Winter recreation can displace ungulates to poor habitats, which may raise their energy expenditure ...
Winter recreation can displace ungulates to poor habitats, which may raise their energy expenditure ...
Continual expansion of human development and recreational activity into previously undisturbed envir...
ABStRACt: Continual expansion of human development and recreational activity into previously undist...
Moose (Alces alces), as a focal species in many northern communities, are increasingly subjected to ...
Understanding how human activities influence wildlife populations is increasingly important as recre...
Massachusetts, U.S.A. is located along the southern boundary of the geographic range of moose (Alces...
Habitat selection is a central component of the ecology of individual animals as it affects body con...
Summary: Understanding the consequences of environmental change on populations is an essential prere...
The spatiotemporal dynamics of human activity requires a better understanding of the ecological effe...
Moose (Alces alces) have recently re-occupied a portion of their range in the temperate deciduous fo...
Fine-scale movements form the foundation of local habitat selection by animals. In northern interior...
Snowmachines and the alterations made to the landscape from their activity can have profound impacts...
Snowmachines and the alterations made to the landscape from their activity can have profound impacts...
Moose are among the many species that are vulnerable to both direcdt and indirect effects of climate...