Human presence in natural environments is often a source of stress that is perceived by large ungulates as an increased risk of predation. Alternatively, disturbance induced by hikers creates a relatively predator-free space that may serve as a refuge. We measured the behavioral responses of female caribou to disturbance associated with the presence of hikers during summer in the Gaspésie National Park. We used those data to determine whether caribou responded negatively to human activity (i.e., the predation risk hypothesis) or whether human activity resulted in a decrease in the magnitude of perceived risk (i.e., the refuge hypothesis). Female caribou with a calf spent nearly half of their time feeding, regardless of the presence of a tra...
Human-caused habitat disturbances and climate change are leading threats to biodiversity. Studying t...
Rapid landscape alteration associated with human activity is currently challenging the evolved dynam...
Extended Abstract: Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) populations are declining in many ar...
Human presence in natural environments is often a source of stress that is perceived by large ungula...
1. Prey may trade off resource acquisition with mortality risk by using various habitat-selection st...
Although prey species typically respond to the most limiting factors at coarse spatiotemporal scales...
Behaviour of female caribou (Rangifer tarandus) was investigated during the calving season on ranges...
Anthropogenic disturbances have been demonstrated to affect animal behavior, distribution, and abund...
Although prey species typically respond to the most limiting factors at coarse spatiotemporal scales...
1. Functional responses in habitat selection occur when individuals adjust their selection of habita...
Behavioural strategies may have important fitness, ecological and evolutionary consequences. In wood...
1. The vast majority of animal species display range fidelity, a space-use behaviour enhancing famil...
1. Outdoor recreation on trail networks is a growing form of disturbance for wildlife. However, few ...
Insular Newfoundland woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus) have experienced tremendous population dec...
Human-caused habitat disturbances and climate change are leading threats to biodiversity. Studying t...
Rapid landscape alteration associated with human activity is currently challenging the evolved dynam...
Extended Abstract: Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) populations are declining in many ar...
Human presence in natural environments is often a source of stress that is perceived by large ungula...
1. Prey may trade off resource acquisition with mortality risk by using various habitat-selection st...
Although prey species typically respond to the most limiting factors at coarse spatiotemporal scales...
Behaviour of female caribou (Rangifer tarandus) was investigated during the calving season on ranges...
Anthropogenic disturbances have been demonstrated to affect animal behavior, distribution, and abund...
Although prey species typically respond to the most limiting factors at coarse spatiotemporal scales...
1. Functional responses in habitat selection occur when individuals adjust their selection of habita...
Behavioural strategies may have important fitness, ecological and evolutionary consequences. In wood...
1. The vast majority of animal species display range fidelity, a space-use behaviour enhancing famil...
1. Outdoor recreation on trail networks is a growing form of disturbance for wildlife. However, few ...
Insular Newfoundland woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus) have experienced tremendous population dec...
Human-caused habitat disturbances and climate change are leading threats to biodiversity. Studying t...
Rapid landscape alteration associated with human activity is currently challenging the evolved dynam...
Extended Abstract: Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) populations are declining in many ar...