The black bear (Ursus americanus) population within the Coeur d’Alene River watershed of northern Idaho is exposed to high hunting and recreational pressure facilitated by a dense network of forest roads. Bears are hunted using bait and dogs in spring and fall, with an additional non-lethal summer pursuit season. To understand the effects of these roads on black bear behavior we used data collected from 28 adult bears fitted with Global Positioning Systems (GPS) collars from June 1 2007 through the fall of 2008. We used locations acquired at 20 minute intervals to assess habitat selection and activity patterns of males and females at home range (2nd order) and within home range (3rd order) scales, both annually and seasonally. We tested the...
The range and numbers of grizzly bears (Ursus arctos L.) have been greatly reduced since Europeans s...
Highway construction and expansion through bear habitat can negatively affect brown bear populations...
While protected areas encompass ~15% of Earth’s terrestrial surface and serve an important role in w...
As the vast network of roads continues to expand across the continent, so too does the necessity to ...
Chilton-Radandt, Tonya. M.S., Autumn 2006 Spatial and Temporal Relationships of Adult Male Black Bea...
Radiolocations (108) of 20 black bears were used to assess use or avoidance of 3 forest road types i...
We used logistic regression to derive scaled resource selection functions (RSFs) for female black be...
Kentucky, USA, is the site of recent natural recolonization by the American black bear (Ursus americ...
Previous research on response by grizzly bears to roads has been confined to interactions with terti...
The focus of the study was on the influence of transportation corridors (Tcorridors), which include...
Human activities have dramatic effects on the distribution and abundance of wildlife. Increased road...
Since 1976, the Ocala National Forest and surrounding areas have accounted for over 50 percent of al...
From 2001 through 2005, the North Carolina Department of Transportation rerouted and upgraded a sect...
Many human activities affect how bears use habitat. The effects of motorized recreational vehicle us...
Roadways may negatively impact wildlife species through vehicular-related mortality and spatial disp...
The range and numbers of grizzly bears (Ursus arctos L.) have been greatly reduced since Europeans s...
Highway construction and expansion through bear habitat can negatively affect brown bear populations...
While protected areas encompass ~15% of Earth’s terrestrial surface and serve an important role in w...
As the vast network of roads continues to expand across the continent, so too does the necessity to ...
Chilton-Radandt, Tonya. M.S., Autumn 2006 Spatial and Temporal Relationships of Adult Male Black Bea...
Radiolocations (108) of 20 black bears were used to assess use or avoidance of 3 forest road types i...
We used logistic regression to derive scaled resource selection functions (RSFs) for female black be...
Kentucky, USA, is the site of recent natural recolonization by the American black bear (Ursus americ...
Previous research on response by grizzly bears to roads has been confined to interactions with terti...
The focus of the study was on the influence of transportation corridors (Tcorridors), which include...
Human activities have dramatic effects on the distribution and abundance of wildlife. Increased road...
Since 1976, the Ocala National Forest and surrounding areas have accounted for over 50 percent of al...
From 2001 through 2005, the North Carolina Department of Transportation rerouted and upgraded a sect...
Many human activities affect how bears use habitat. The effects of motorized recreational vehicle us...
Roadways may negatively impact wildlife species through vehicular-related mortality and spatial disp...
The range and numbers of grizzly bears (Ursus arctos L.) have been greatly reduced since Europeans s...
Highway construction and expansion through bear habitat can negatively affect brown bear populations...
While protected areas encompass ~15% of Earth’s terrestrial surface and serve an important role in w...