With increasing levels of outdoor recreation activities, consequences for wildlife through interactions with recreationists are highly variable. Behavioural changes in wildlife are one potential consequence of interactions with outdoor recreationists. In ungulate populations, vigilance and flight responses are well-known antipredator behaviours, and an increase in their level indicates a more intense stress level which, ultimately, can have consequences for animal fitness. In Scotland, the geographical distribution of red deer (Cervus elaphus) overlaps greatly with areas used for popular outdoor activities such as hill walking. In this piece of research, we studied red deer time allocation, vigilance, and flight behaviours near a popular hi...
The rapid spread and diversification of outdoor recreation can impact on wildlife in various ways, o...
BACKGROUND: Human disturbance can influence wildlife behaviour, which can have implications for wild...
The fitting of tracking devices to wild animals requires capture and handling which causes stress an...
With increasing levels of outdoor recreation activities, consequences for wildlife through interacti...
With increasing levels of outdoor recreation activities, consequences for wildlife through interacti...
Funding: This project is funded through a joint James Hutton Institute & University of St Andrews co...
Red deer Cervus elaphus, even in wilderness areas, are increasingly exposed to disturbance from huma...
Disturbance to wildlife from human recreational activities is increasing as remote areas become acce...
The impacts of disturbance were explored for red deer (Cervus elaphus) in the Scottish Highlands, by...
This study was funded by The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Inc., and the Department of Wildlife, ...
Human activity has been shown to influence how animals assess the risk of predation, but we know lit...
Anthropogenic activities, such as outdoor recreation, have the potential to change complex interacti...
Simple Summary The study of animal movement in wild, free ranging species is fundamental for advanci...
Anthropogenic activities, such as outdoor recreation, have the potential to change complex interacti...
Human outdoor activities, like mountain biking, often affect animal behaviour. Ungulates might avoid...
The rapid spread and diversification of outdoor recreation can impact on wildlife in various ways, o...
BACKGROUND: Human disturbance can influence wildlife behaviour, which can have implications for wild...
The fitting of tracking devices to wild animals requires capture and handling which causes stress an...
With increasing levels of outdoor recreation activities, consequences for wildlife through interacti...
With increasing levels of outdoor recreation activities, consequences for wildlife through interacti...
Funding: This project is funded through a joint James Hutton Institute & University of St Andrews co...
Red deer Cervus elaphus, even in wilderness areas, are increasingly exposed to disturbance from huma...
Disturbance to wildlife from human recreational activities is increasing as remote areas become acce...
The impacts of disturbance were explored for red deer (Cervus elaphus) in the Scottish Highlands, by...
This study was funded by The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Inc., and the Department of Wildlife, ...
Human activity has been shown to influence how animals assess the risk of predation, but we know lit...
Anthropogenic activities, such as outdoor recreation, have the potential to change complex interacti...
Simple Summary The study of animal movement in wild, free ranging species is fundamental for advanci...
Anthropogenic activities, such as outdoor recreation, have the potential to change complex interacti...
Human outdoor activities, like mountain biking, often affect animal behaviour. Ungulates might avoid...
The rapid spread and diversification of outdoor recreation can impact on wildlife in various ways, o...
BACKGROUND: Human disturbance can influence wildlife behaviour, which can have implications for wild...
The fitting of tracking devices to wild animals requires capture and handling which causes stress an...