Outdoor recreation benefits local economies, environmental education, and public health and wellbeing, but it can also adversely affect local ecosystems. Human presence in natural areas alters feeding and reproductive behaviors, physiology, and population structure in many wildlife species, often resulting in cascading effects through entire ecological communities. As outdoor recreation gains popularity, existing trails are becoming overcrowded and new trails are being built to accommodate increasing use. Many recreation impact studies have investigated effects of the presence or absence of humans while few have investigated recreation effects on wildlife using a gradient of disturbance intensity. We used camera traps to quantify trail use ...
Outdoor recreational activities are increasing worldwide and occur at high frequency especially clos...
<div><p>Mammalian carnivores can be particularly sensitive to human disturbance, even within protect...
Wildlife species may shift towards more nocturnal behavior in areas of higher human influence, but i...
Outdoor recreation benefits local economies, environmental education, and public health and wellbein...
Outdoor recreation benefits local economies, environmental education, and public health and wellbein...
Abstract Human activity affects plant and animal populations across local to global scales, and the ...
Managed public wild areas have dual mandates to protect biodiversity and provide recreational opport...
Public interest in nature-based recreation is growing, including visitation to protected areas. Howe...
Species distributions are influenced by a combination of landscape variables and biotic interactions...
Globally, protected areas face a challenge of meeting the dual mandate of protecting biodiversity wh...
Outdoor recreational activities are increasing worldwide and occur at high frequency especially clos...
1. Outdoor recreation on trail networks is a growing form of disturbance for wildlife. However, few ...
The dual-mandate for protected areas (PAs) to simultaneously promote recreation and conserve biodive...
Outdoor recreation is increasing rapidly on public lands, with potential consequences for wildlife c...
National parks are important for conservation of species such as wolves (Canis lupus) and elk (Cervu...
Outdoor recreational activities are increasing worldwide and occur at high frequency especially clos...
<div><p>Mammalian carnivores can be particularly sensitive to human disturbance, even within protect...
Wildlife species may shift towards more nocturnal behavior in areas of higher human influence, but i...
Outdoor recreation benefits local economies, environmental education, and public health and wellbein...
Outdoor recreation benefits local economies, environmental education, and public health and wellbein...
Abstract Human activity affects plant and animal populations across local to global scales, and the ...
Managed public wild areas have dual mandates to protect biodiversity and provide recreational opport...
Public interest in nature-based recreation is growing, including visitation to protected areas. Howe...
Species distributions are influenced by a combination of landscape variables and biotic interactions...
Globally, protected areas face a challenge of meeting the dual mandate of protecting biodiversity wh...
Outdoor recreational activities are increasing worldwide and occur at high frequency especially clos...
1. Outdoor recreation on trail networks is a growing form of disturbance for wildlife. However, few ...
The dual-mandate for protected areas (PAs) to simultaneously promote recreation and conserve biodive...
Outdoor recreation is increasing rapidly on public lands, with potential consequences for wildlife c...
National parks are important for conservation of species such as wolves (Canis lupus) and elk (Cervu...
Outdoor recreational activities are increasing worldwide and occur at high frequency especially clos...
<div><p>Mammalian carnivores can be particularly sensitive to human disturbance, even within protect...
Wildlife species may shift towards more nocturnal behavior in areas of higher human influence, but i...