Linear clearings for human activities cause internal fragmentation of otherwise intact native forest, with many potential impacts on wildlife. Across a boreal forest region of some 4,000 km2, we investigated how movements and habitat use of ecologically different mammal species are affected by narrow (about eight m) seismic line (SL) clearings associated with fossil fuel extraction, which form extensive networks many kilometers long. We conducted nine repeat snow track surveys during three winters at 14 pairs of one-kilometer transects, each comprising one transect along the SL and a second running perpendicular into adjacent forest. Data for 13 individually-analyzed mammal taxa (species or sets of closely related species) and five mammal g...
BackgroundThe movement extent of mammals is influenced by human-modified areas, which can affect pop...
Climate change has already impacted biodiversity worldwide by shaping species habitat range, their s...
Predation by grey wolves Canis lupus has been identified as an important cause of boreal woodland ca...
Anthropogenic landscape change modifies the face of our planet, creating new playing fields on which...
Rapid landscape alteration associated with human activity is currently challenging the evolved dynam...
<div><p>Across the boreal forest of Canada, habitat disturbance is the ultimate cause of caribou (<i...
Across the boreal forest of Canada, habitat disturbance is the ultimate cause of caribou (Rangifer t...
Across the boreal forest of Canada, habitat disturbance is the ultimate cause of caribou (Rangifer t...
There is an expansive network of roads in Algonquin Provincial Park (APP) to facilitate forestry re...
Space‐use behaviour reflects trade‐offs in meeting ecological needs and can have consequences for in...
Human-mediated disturbances can lead to novel environmental features that can affect native biota be...
Habitat restoration is a necessary component of wildlife conservation in anthropogenic landscapes. T...
International audienceUnderstanding the consequences of global change for animal movement is a major...
Aim: The influence of humans on large carnivores, including wolves, is a worldwide conservation conc...
BackgroundThe movement extent of mammals is influenced by human-modified areas, which can affect pop...
Climate change has already impacted biodiversity worldwide by shaping species habitat range, their s...
Predation by grey wolves Canis lupus has been identified as an important cause of boreal woodland ca...
Anthropogenic landscape change modifies the face of our planet, creating new playing fields on which...
Rapid landscape alteration associated with human activity is currently challenging the evolved dynam...
<div><p>Across the boreal forest of Canada, habitat disturbance is the ultimate cause of caribou (<i...
Across the boreal forest of Canada, habitat disturbance is the ultimate cause of caribou (Rangifer t...
Across the boreal forest of Canada, habitat disturbance is the ultimate cause of caribou (Rangifer t...
There is an expansive network of roads in Algonquin Provincial Park (APP) to facilitate forestry re...
Space‐use behaviour reflects trade‐offs in meeting ecological needs and can have consequences for in...
Human-mediated disturbances can lead to novel environmental features that can affect native biota be...
Habitat restoration is a necessary component of wildlife conservation in anthropogenic landscapes. T...
International audienceUnderstanding the consequences of global change for animal movement is a major...
Aim: The influence of humans on large carnivores, including wolves, is a worldwide conservation conc...
BackgroundThe movement extent of mammals is influenced by human-modified areas, which can affect pop...
Climate change has already impacted biodiversity worldwide by shaping species habitat range, their s...
Predation by grey wolves Canis lupus has been identified as an important cause of boreal woodland ca...