Roads are a prevalent, ever-increasing form of human disturbance on the landscape. In many places in western North America, energy development has brought human and road disturbance into seasonal winter range areas for migratory elk. We sought to evaluate the predictions from the risk-disturbance hypothesis when studying elk response to roads during winter. Road proximity and crossing were used to evaluate these behaviours, which offered a rare comparison between two common measures of roads. We used integrated step selection analysis (iSSA) to evaluate four alternative hypotheses regarding the influence of roads on space-use behaviour across 175 elk-years of elk telemetry data, and we quantified both population-level and individual-level ...
Migrations of large ungulates are globally threatened in environments affected by increasing human d...
BACKGROUND: Human disturbance can influence wildlife behaviour, which can have implications for wild...
Why Elk? Elk are an excellent species to use as a “terrestrial wildlife indicator” for highway impac...
Roads are a prevalent, ever-increasing form of human disturbance on the landscape. In many places in...
Roads are a prevalent, ever‐increasing form of human disturbance on the landscape. In many places in...
Context In southwestern Alberta, human development, including roads, is encroaching on the landscape...
1. Conversion of land for settlements and agriculture is increasing globally and can influence wildl...
1. The ecological footprint of a road may extend for several kilometres with overlapping effects fro...
Increasing our understanding of the effects motor vehicles have on elk populations is vital to their...
Wildlife behavior when crossing roads is likely to mirror natural responses to predation risk includ...
Habitat selection is a critical aspect of a species' ecology requiring complex decision-making that ...
The objectives of this study were to estimate elk movements, fidelity, home range size, and habitat ...
Elk (Cervus elaphus) are known to select for refuge from hunting by humans (elk hunting). In many ar...
1. Off-road recreation is increasing rapidly in many areas of the world, and effects on wildlife can...
Roads have been recognized as a threat to wildlife species for over 80 years. Studies on the effects...
Migrations of large ungulates are globally threatened in environments affected by increasing human d...
BACKGROUND: Human disturbance can influence wildlife behaviour, which can have implications for wild...
Why Elk? Elk are an excellent species to use as a “terrestrial wildlife indicator” for highway impac...
Roads are a prevalent, ever-increasing form of human disturbance on the landscape. In many places in...
Roads are a prevalent, ever‐increasing form of human disturbance on the landscape. In many places in...
Context In southwestern Alberta, human development, including roads, is encroaching on the landscape...
1. Conversion of land for settlements and agriculture is increasing globally and can influence wildl...
1. The ecological footprint of a road may extend for several kilometres with overlapping effects fro...
Increasing our understanding of the effects motor vehicles have on elk populations is vital to their...
Wildlife behavior when crossing roads is likely to mirror natural responses to predation risk includ...
Habitat selection is a critical aspect of a species' ecology requiring complex decision-making that ...
The objectives of this study were to estimate elk movements, fidelity, home range size, and habitat ...
Elk (Cervus elaphus) are known to select for refuge from hunting by humans (elk hunting). In many ar...
1. Off-road recreation is increasing rapidly in many areas of the world, and effects on wildlife can...
Roads have been recognized as a threat to wildlife species for over 80 years. Studies on the effects...
Migrations of large ungulates are globally threatened in environments affected by increasing human d...
BACKGROUND: Human disturbance can influence wildlife behaviour, which can have implications for wild...
Why Elk? Elk are an excellent species to use as a “terrestrial wildlife indicator” for highway impac...