Data from: Functional response of wolves to human development across boreal North America ...

Aim: The influence of humans on large carnivores, including wolves, is a worldwide conservation concern. In addition, human‐caused changes in carnivore density and distribution might have impacts on prey and, indirectly, on vegetation. We therefore tested wolf responses to infrastructure related to...

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Main Authors: Muhly, Tyler B., Johnson, Cheryl A., Hebblewhite, Mark, Neilson, Eric W., Fortin, Daniel, Fryxell, John M., Latham, Andrew David M., Latham, Maria Cecilia, McLoughlin, Philip D., Merrill, Evelyn, Paquet, Paul C., Patterson, Brent R., Schmiegelow, Fiona, Scurrah, Fiona, Musiani, Marco
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Dryad 2019
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.q9j281m
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.q9j281m 2024-06-09T07:45:17+00:00 Data from: Functional response of wolves to human development across boreal North America ... Muhly, Tyler B. Johnson, Cheryl A. Hebblewhite, Mark Neilson, Eric W. Fortin, Daniel Fryxell, John M. Latham, Andrew David M. Latham, Maria Cecilia McLoughlin, Philip D. Merrill, Evelyn Paquet, Paul C. Patterson, Brent R. Schmiegelow, Fiona Scurrah, Fiona Musiani, Marco 2019 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.q9j281m https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.q9j281m en eng Dryad https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5600 Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 trade‐offs ecosystem conservation Roads Canis lupus Wolves Dataset dataset 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.q9j281m10.1002/ece3.5600 2024-05-13T11:07:37Z Aim: The influence of humans on large carnivores, including wolves, is a worldwide conservation concern. In addition, human‐caused changes in carnivore density and distribution might have impacts on prey and, indirectly, on vegetation. We therefore tested wolf responses to infrastructure related to natural resource development (i.e., human footprint). Location: Our study provides one of the most extensive assessments of how predators like wolves select habitat in response to various degrees of footprint across boreal ecosystems encompassing over a million square kilometers of Canada. Methods: We deployed GPS‐collars on 172 wolves, monitored movements and used a generalized functional response (GFR) model of resource selection. A functional response in habitat selection occurs when selection varies as a function of the availability of that habitat. GFRs can clarify how human‐induced habitat changes are influencing wildlife across large, diverse landscapes. Results: Wolves displayed a functional response to ... : Functional response of wolves to human development across boreal North AmericaBoreal wolf RSF raster fileswolf_rasters.zip ... Dataset Canis lupus DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Canada
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topic trade‐offs
ecosystem conservation
Roads
Canis lupus
Wolves
spellingShingle trade‐offs
ecosystem conservation
Roads
Canis lupus
Wolves
Muhly, Tyler B.
Johnson, Cheryl A.
Hebblewhite, Mark
Neilson, Eric W.
Fortin, Daniel
Fryxell, John M.
Latham, Andrew David M.
Latham, Maria Cecilia
McLoughlin, Philip D.
Merrill, Evelyn
Paquet, Paul C.
Patterson, Brent R.
Schmiegelow, Fiona
Scurrah, Fiona
Musiani, Marco
Data from: Functional response of wolves to human development across boreal North America ...
topic_facet trade‐offs
ecosystem conservation
Roads
Canis lupus
Wolves
description Aim: The influence of humans on large carnivores, including wolves, is a worldwide conservation concern. In addition, human‐caused changes in carnivore density and distribution might have impacts on prey and, indirectly, on vegetation. We therefore tested wolf responses to infrastructure related to natural resource development (i.e., human footprint). Location: Our study provides one of the most extensive assessments of how predators like wolves select habitat in response to various degrees of footprint across boreal ecosystems encompassing over a million square kilometers of Canada. Methods: We deployed GPS‐collars on 172 wolves, monitored movements and used a generalized functional response (GFR) model of resource selection. A functional response in habitat selection occurs when selection varies as a function of the availability of that habitat. GFRs can clarify how human‐induced habitat changes are influencing wildlife across large, diverse landscapes. Results: Wolves displayed a functional response to ... : Functional response of wolves to human development across boreal North AmericaBoreal wolf RSF raster fileswolf_rasters.zip ...
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author Muhly, Tyler B.
Johnson, Cheryl A.
Hebblewhite, Mark
Neilson, Eric W.
Fortin, Daniel
Fryxell, John M.
Latham, Andrew David M.
Latham, Maria Cecilia
McLoughlin, Philip D.
Merrill, Evelyn
Paquet, Paul C.
Patterson, Brent R.
Schmiegelow, Fiona
Scurrah, Fiona
Musiani, Marco
author_facet Muhly, Tyler B.
Johnson, Cheryl A.
Hebblewhite, Mark
Neilson, Eric W.
Fortin, Daniel
Fryxell, John M.
Latham, Andrew David M.
Latham, Maria Cecilia
McLoughlin, Philip D.
Merrill, Evelyn
Paquet, Paul C.
Patterson, Brent R.
Schmiegelow, Fiona
Scurrah, Fiona
Musiani, Marco
author_sort Muhly, Tyler B.
title Data from: Functional response of wolves to human development across boreal North America ...
title_short Data from: Functional response of wolves to human development across boreal North America ...
title_full Data from: Functional response of wolves to human development across boreal North America ...
title_fullStr Data from: Functional response of wolves to human development across boreal North America ...
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Functional response of wolves to human development across boreal North America ...
title_sort data from: functional response of wolves to human development across boreal north america ...
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