As the sport of outdoor rock climbing rapidly grows, there is increasing pressure to understand how it can affect communities of organisms in cliff habitats. To that end, we surveyed 32 cliff sites in Boulder, Colorado, USA, and assessed the relative roles of human recreation and natural habitat features as drivers of bird diversity and activity. We detected only native avian species during our observations. Whereas avian abundance was not affected by climbing, avian species diversity and community conservation value were higher at low-use climbing formations. Models indicated that climber presence and cliff aspect were important predictors of both avian diversity and avian cliff use within our study area, while long-term climbing use frequ...
There is increasing interest in how humans influence spatial patterns in biodiversity. One of the mo...
Abstract Outdoor recreational activities are increasing worldwide and occur at high frequency espec...
Ecosystems today are under increasing pressure from a rapidly changing climate, changes in land-use,...
As the sport of outdoor rock climbing rapidly grows, there is increasing pressure to understand how ...
As the sport of outdoor rock climbing rapidly grows, there is increasing pressure to understand how ...
Comparison of (A) avian diversity (B) avian species richness (C) number of individual birds present ...
Rock climbing is among the outdoor activities that have undergone the highest growth since the secon...
Cliff outcrops are structural components of the environment that can maintain a large variety of wil...
Most insights about the effects of residential development on wildlife are based on research from ur...
The Boulder Front Range offers some of the finest rock climbing in North America. As a result many r...
Mountains are excellent systems for studying biodiversity as they promote rapid species turnover acr...
Studies have indicated that non-consumptive outdoor recreation may affect wildlife. Thus, as the na...
Aspen forests hold a high diversity of organisms, but these forests are declining in western North A...
Although the extractive operations of quarrying are often considered environmental threats, there is...
. Whether protection of these upper-trophic level species confers adequate conservation of avian for...
There is increasing interest in how humans influence spatial patterns in biodiversity. One of the mo...
Abstract Outdoor recreational activities are increasing worldwide and occur at high frequency espec...
Ecosystems today are under increasing pressure from a rapidly changing climate, changes in land-use,...
As the sport of outdoor rock climbing rapidly grows, there is increasing pressure to understand how ...
As the sport of outdoor rock climbing rapidly grows, there is increasing pressure to understand how ...
Comparison of (A) avian diversity (B) avian species richness (C) number of individual birds present ...
Rock climbing is among the outdoor activities that have undergone the highest growth since the secon...
Cliff outcrops are structural components of the environment that can maintain a large variety of wil...
Most insights about the effects of residential development on wildlife are based on research from ur...
The Boulder Front Range offers some of the finest rock climbing in North America. As a result many r...
Mountains are excellent systems for studying biodiversity as they promote rapid species turnover acr...
Studies have indicated that non-consumptive outdoor recreation may affect wildlife. Thus, as the na...
Aspen forests hold a high diversity of organisms, but these forests are declining in western North A...
Although the extractive operations of quarrying are often considered environmental threats, there is...
. Whether protection of these upper-trophic level species confers adequate conservation of avian for...
There is increasing interest in how humans influence spatial patterns in biodiversity. One of the mo...
Abstract Outdoor recreational activities are increasing worldwide and occur at high frequency espec...
Ecosystems today are under increasing pressure from a rapidly changing climate, changes in land-use,...