Abstract Background The movement extent of mammals is influenced by human-modified areas, which can affect population demographics. Understanding how human infrastructure influences movement at different life stages is important for wildlife management. This is true especially for large carnivores, due to their substantial space requirements and potential for conflict with humans. Methods We investigated human impact on movement and habitat selection by GPS-collared male brown bears (Ursus arctos) in two life stages (residents and dispersers) in central Sweden. We identified dispersers visually based on their GPS locations and used hidden Markov models to delineate dispersal events. We used integrated step selection analysis (iSSA) to infer...
Habitat selection studies generally assume that animals select habitat and food resources at multipl...
Successful conservation and management of large mammals in the 21st century demands an understanding...
Anthropogenic infrastructures and land-use changes are major threats to animal movements across hete...
BackgroundThe movement extent of mammals is influenced by human-modified areas, which can affect pop...
Under the current scenario of human expansion and land-use change, one resource emerges as being par...
Conservation of wide-ranging species and their mobility is a major challenge in an increasingly frag...
Background Global increases in human activity threaten connectivity of animal habit...
Following historical restrictions to isolated and patchy populations, large carnivores like the brow...
Roads have a pervasive multi-faceted influence on ecosystems, including pronounced impacts on wildli...
Human–wildlife conflicts sometimes involve bold animals that do not fear humans and their activities...
Humans profoundly affect animal distributions by directly competing for space, not only transforming...
In an increasingly human-dominated world, wildlife is constrained by human presence and activity, in...
The recovery of large carnivores in human-dominated landscapes comes with challenges. In general, la...
Reintroductions are often difficult and can result in increased dispersal and mortality of released ...
Habitat selection studies generally assume that animals select habitat and food resources at multipl...
Habitat selection studies generally assume that animals select habitat and food resources at multipl...
Successful conservation and management of large mammals in the 21st century demands an understanding...
Anthropogenic infrastructures and land-use changes are major threats to animal movements across hete...
BackgroundThe movement extent of mammals is influenced by human-modified areas, which can affect pop...
Under the current scenario of human expansion and land-use change, one resource emerges as being par...
Conservation of wide-ranging species and their mobility is a major challenge in an increasingly frag...
Background Global increases in human activity threaten connectivity of animal habit...
Following historical restrictions to isolated and patchy populations, large carnivores like the brow...
Roads have a pervasive multi-faceted influence on ecosystems, including pronounced impacts on wildli...
Human–wildlife conflicts sometimes involve bold animals that do not fear humans and their activities...
Humans profoundly affect animal distributions by directly competing for space, not only transforming...
In an increasingly human-dominated world, wildlife is constrained by human presence and activity, in...
The recovery of large carnivores in human-dominated landscapes comes with challenges. In general, la...
Reintroductions are often difficult and can result in increased dispersal and mortality of released ...
Habitat selection studies generally assume that animals select habitat and food resources at multipl...
Habitat selection studies generally assume that animals select habitat and food resources at multipl...
Successful conservation and management of large mammals in the 21st century demands an understanding...
Anthropogenic infrastructures and land-use changes are major threats to animal movements across hete...