Funding: This project is funded through a joint James Hutton Institute & University of St Andrews collaborative PhD Studentship, the Carnegie Trust and the British Deer Society.Outdoor recreation has the potential to impact the spatial and temporal distribution of animals. We explore interactions between red deer Cervus elaphus and hikers along a popular hiking path in the Scottish Highlands. We placed camera traps in transects at different distances (25, 75 and 150 m) from the path to study whether distance from hiker activity influences the number of deer detected. We compared this with the detection of red deer in an additional, spatially isolated area (one km away from any other transects and the hiking path). We collected count data on...
This study was funded by The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Inc., and the Department of Wildlife, ...
The impacts of disturbance were explored for red deer (Cervus elaphus) in the Scottish Highlands, by...
International audienceHuman activity and associated landscape modifications alter the movements of a...
Outdoor recreation has the potential to impact the spatial and temporal distribution of animals. We ...
With increasing levels of outdoor recreation activities, consequences for wildlife through interacti...
With increasing levels of outdoor recreation activities, consequences for wildlife through interacti...
With increasing levels of outdoor recreation activities, consequences for wildlife through interacti...
Anthropogenic activities, such as outdoor recreation, have the potential to change complex interacti...
Anthropogenic activities, such as outdoor recreation, have the potential to change complex interacti...
Disturbance to wildlife from human recreational activities is increasing as remote areas become acce...
The rapid spread and diversification of outdoor recreation can impact on wildlife in various ways, o...
Anthropogenic activities, such as outdoor recreation, have the potential to change complex interacti...
Conservation grazing uses semi-feral or domesticated herbivores to limit encroachment in open areas ...
Red deer Cervus elaphus, even in wilderness areas, are increasingly exposed to disturbance from huma...
Human outdoor activities, like mountain biking, often affect animal behaviour. Ungulates might avoid...
This study was funded by The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Inc., and the Department of Wildlife, ...
The impacts of disturbance were explored for red deer (Cervus elaphus) in the Scottish Highlands, by...
International audienceHuman activity and associated landscape modifications alter the movements of a...
Outdoor recreation has the potential to impact the spatial and temporal distribution of animals. We ...
With increasing levels of outdoor recreation activities, consequences for wildlife through interacti...
With increasing levels of outdoor recreation activities, consequences for wildlife through interacti...
With increasing levels of outdoor recreation activities, consequences for wildlife through interacti...
Anthropogenic activities, such as outdoor recreation, have the potential to change complex interacti...
Anthropogenic activities, such as outdoor recreation, have the potential to change complex interacti...
Disturbance to wildlife from human recreational activities is increasing as remote areas become acce...
The rapid spread and diversification of outdoor recreation can impact on wildlife in various ways, o...
Anthropogenic activities, such as outdoor recreation, have the potential to change complex interacti...
Conservation grazing uses semi-feral or domesticated herbivores to limit encroachment in open areas ...
Red deer Cervus elaphus, even in wilderness areas, are increasingly exposed to disturbance from huma...
Human outdoor activities, like mountain biking, often affect animal behaviour. Ungulates might avoid...
This study was funded by The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Inc., and the Department of Wildlife, ...
The impacts of disturbance were explored for red deer (Cervus elaphus) in the Scottish Highlands, by...
International audienceHuman activity and associated landscape modifications alter the movements of a...