Outdoor activities may have serious consequences for wildlife species that are sensitive to human disturbance. The pressure of outdoor activities on natural landscapes has increased dramatically in recent decades. However, we generally lack information on the spatial and temporal patterns of outdoor activities – a fact that makes it difficult to quantify the impact on wildlife and thus to implement and justify measures to constrain outdoor activities. In the winter seasons 2008 / 2009 and 2009 / 2010, we equipped 303 recreationists in the Val Müstair Biosphere Reserve, eastern Swiss Alps, with GPS loggers to record their spatial and temporal pattern of landscape use. We then analysed how the resulting pattern of spatial use overlapped with ...
As many other wild living species, black grouse Tetrao tetrix has to cope with anthropogenic disturb...
Since the 1970s local capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) populations have been in severe decline in Sco...
Protected areas manage synergies and trade-offs associated with core missions of nature protection w...
Outdoor activities may have serious consequences for wildlife species that are sensitive to human di...
Outdoor activities may have serious consequences for wildlife species that are sensitive to human di...
Outdoor recreation inflicts a wide array of impacts on individual animals, many of them reflected in...
Outdoor recreation inflicts a wide array of impacts on individual animals, many of them reflected in...
The capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) is a mountain grouse species listed in the Red Lists of Switzerl...
Winter recreational activities such as ski touring, free riding snow sports and snowshoeing have bec...
Outdoor recreation activities are growing in popularity, causing increasing pressure on wildlife. Th...
International audienceWinter recreational activities such as ski touring, free riding snow sports an...
The development of recreational activities imposes growing anthropogenic pressure on wilderness area...
Abstract Human activity affects plant and animal populations across local to global scales, and the ...
Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus L.), a territorial galliform species, is known to prefer mature conif...
Globally, protected areas face a challenge of meeting the dual mandate of protecting biodiversity wh...
As many other wild living species, black grouse Tetrao tetrix has to cope with anthropogenic disturb...
Since the 1970s local capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) populations have been in severe decline in Sco...
Protected areas manage synergies and trade-offs associated with core missions of nature protection w...
Outdoor activities may have serious consequences for wildlife species that are sensitive to human di...
Outdoor activities may have serious consequences for wildlife species that are sensitive to human di...
Outdoor recreation inflicts a wide array of impacts on individual animals, many of them reflected in...
Outdoor recreation inflicts a wide array of impacts on individual animals, many of them reflected in...
The capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) is a mountain grouse species listed in the Red Lists of Switzerl...
Winter recreational activities such as ski touring, free riding snow sports and snowshoeing have bec...
Outdoor recreation activities are growing in popularity, causing increasing pressure on wildlife. Th...
International audienceWinter recreational activities such as ski touring, free riding snow sports an...
The development of recreational activities imposes growing anthropogenic pressure on wilderness area...
Abstract Human activity affects plant and animal populations across local to global scales, and the ...
Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus L.), a territorial galliform species, is known to prefer mature conif...
Globally, protected areas face a challenge of meeting the dual mandate of protecting biodiversity wh...
As many other wild living species, black grouse Tetrao tetrix has to cope with anthropogenic disturb...
Since the 1970s local capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) populations have been in severe decline in Sco...
Protected areas manage synergies and trade-offs associated with core missions of nature protection w...