These are the data associated to the paper "Mammal responses to human recreation depend on landscape context".It includes species detection at each camera trap site for each area and covariate data for each camera trap</p
Data sets associated with the manuscript " Moonlight and predation risk: does vegetation cover med...
Abstract Human disturbance directly affects animal populations and communities, but indirect effects...
The most significant danger to animals around the world is the loss of their habitat, which is occur...
These are the data associated to the paper "Mammal responses to human recreation depend on landscape...
Outdoor recreation benefits local economies, environmental education, and public health and wellbein...
Camera trap and live trap datasets underlying the analyses in an Ecological Applications paper (http...
1. Off-road recreation is increasing rapidly in many areas of the world, and effects on wildlife can...
Mammal diversity varies in different types of land uses. Residential land use oftentimes interferes ...
Abstract Human activity affects plant and animal populations across local to global scales, and the ...
Globally, protected areas face a challenge of meeting the dual mandate of protecting biodiversity wh...
Understanding how organisms distribute themselves in response to interacting species, ecosystems, cl...
These four datasets are the raw data required for the analyses completed in the manuscript "Sharing ...
In the age of the ‘Anthropocene,’ the impact of human activities on the environment is considered t...
ABSTRACT: This study investigated mammal fauna and examined the effect of human interference on thei...
The dual-mandate for protected areas (PAs) to simultaneously promote recreation and conserve biodive...
Data sets associated with the manuscript " Moonlight and predation risk: does vegetation cover med...
Abstract Human disturbance directly affects animal populations and communities, but indirect effects...
The most significant danger to animals around the world is the loss of their habitat, which is occur...
These are the data associated to the paper "Mammal responses to human recreation depend on landscape...
Outdoor recreation benefits local economies, environmental education, and public health and wellbein...
Camera trap and live trap datasets underlying the analyses in an Ecological Applications paper (http...
1. Off-road recreation is increasing rapidly in many areas of the world, and effects on wildlife can...
Mammal diversity varies in different types of land uses. Residential land use oftentimes interferes ...
Abstract Human activity affects plant and animal populations across local to global scales, and the ...
Globally, protected areas face a challenge of meeting the dual mandate of protecting biodiversity wh...
Understanding how organisms distribute themselves in response to interacting species, ecosystems, cl...
These four datasets are the raw data required for the analyses completed in the manuscript "Sharing ...
In the age of the ‘Anthropocene,’ the impact of human activities on the environment is considered t...
ABSTRACT: This study investigated mammal fauna and examined the effect of human interference on thei...
The dual-mandate for protected areas (PAs) to simultaneously promote recreation and conserve biodive...
Data sets associated with the manuscript " Moonlight and predation risk: does vegetation cover med...
Abstract Human disturbance directly affects animal populations and communities, but indirect effects...
The most significant danger to animals around the world is the loss of their habitat, which is occur...