Data from: Moving in the Anthropocene: global reductions in terrestrial mammalian movements
Animal movement is fundamental for ecosystem functioning and species survival, yet the effects of the anthropogenic footprint on animal movements have not been estimated across species. Using a unique GPS-tracking database of 803 individuals across 57 species, we found that movements of mammals in a...
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Eulemur rufifrons Chlorocebus pygerythrus Madoqua guentheri Lynx lynx Odocoileus hemionus Euphractus sexcinctus Panthera onca Human Footprint Cervus elaphus Lepus europaeus Chrysocyon brachyurus Cerdocyon thous Giraffa camelopardalis Odocoileus virginianus Antilocapra americana Tolypeutes matacus Martes pennanti Odocoileus hemionus columbianus Equus hemionus Alces alces Felis silvestris Ovibos moschatus Canis aureus Canis latrans Papio anubis Papio cynocephalus Rangifer tarandus Canis lupus Sus scrofa Puma concolor Gulo gulo Connochaetes taurinus Saguinus geoffroyi Saiga tatarica NDVI Capreolus capreolus Cercocebus galeritus Equus quagga Tapirus terrestris Myrmecophaga tridactyla Aepyceros melampus Anthropocene Beatragus hunteri Loxodonta africana Dasypus novemcinctus Loxodonta africana cyclotis Procyon lotor Ursus arctos Equus grevyi Tamandua mexicana Tucker, Marlee A. Böhning-Gaese, Katrin Fagan, William F. Fryxell, John M. Van Moorter, Bram Alberts, Susan C. Ali, Abdullahi H. Allen, Andrew M. Attias, Nina Avgar, Tal Bartlam-Brooks, Hattie Bayarbaatar, Buuveibaatar Belant, Jerrold L. Bertassoni, Alessandra Beyer, Dean Bidner, Laura van Beest, Floris M. Blake, Stephen Blaum, Niels Bracis, Chloe Brown, Danielle de Bruyn, P. J. Nico Cagnacci, Francesca Calabrese, Justin M. Camilo-Alves, Constança Chamaillé-Jammes, Simon Chiaradia, Andre Davidson, Sarah C. Dennis, Todd DeStefano, Stephen Diefenbach, Duane Douglas-Hamilton, Iain Fennessy, Julian Fichtel, Claudia Fiedler, Wolfgang Fischer, Christina Fischhoff, Ilya Fleming, Christen H. Ford, Adam T. Fritz, Susanne A. Gehr, Benedikt Goheen, Jacob R. Gurarie, Eliezer Hebblewhite, Mark Heurich, Marco Hewison, A. J. Mark Hof, Christian Hurme, Edward Isbell, Lynne A. Janssen, René Jeltsch, Florian Kaczensky, Petra Kane, Adam Kappeler, Peter M. Kauffman, Matthew Kays, Roland Kimuyu, Duncan Koch, Flavia Kranstauber, Bart LaPoint, Scott Leimgruber, Peter Linnell, John D. C. López-López, Pascual Markham, A. Catherine Mattisson, Jenny Medici, Emilia Patricia Mellone, Ugo Merrill, Evelyn de Miranda Mourão, Guilherme Morato, Ronaldo G. Morellet, Nicolas Morrison, Thomas A. Díaz-Muñoz, Samuel L. Mysterud, Atle Nandintsetseg, Dejid Nathan, Ran Niamir, Aidin Odden, John O'Hara, Robert B. Oliveira-Santos, Luiz Gustavo R. Olson, Kirk A. Patterson, Bruce D. Cunha de Paula, Rogerio Pedrotti, Luca Reineking, Björn Rimmler, Martin Rogers, Tracey L. Rolandsen, Christer Moe Rosenberry, Christopher S. Rubenstein, Daniel I. Safi, Kamran Saïd, Sonia Sapir, Nir Sawyer, Hall Schmidt, Niels Martin Selva, Nuria Sergiel, Agnieszka Shiilegdamba, Enkhtuvshin Silva, João Paulo Singh, Navinder Solberg, Erling J. Spiegel, Orr Strand, Olav Sundaresan, Siva Ullmann, Wiebke Voigt, Ulrich Wall, Jake Wattles, David Wikelski, Martin Wilmers, Christopher C. Wilson, John W. Wittemyer, George Zięba, Filip Zwijacz-Kozica, Tomasz Mueller, Thomas Data from: Moving in the Anthropocene: global reductions in terrestrial mammalian movements |
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Eulemur rufifrons Chlorocebus pygerythrus Madoqua guentheri Lynx lynx Odocoileus hemionus Euphractus sexcinctus Panthera onca Human Footprint Cervus elaphus Lepus europaeus Chrysocyon brachyurus Cerdocyon thous Giraffa camelopardalis Odocoileus virginianus Antilocapra americana Tolypeutes matacus Martes pennanti Odocoileus hemionus columbianus Equus hemionus Alces alces Felis silvestris Ovibos moschatus Canis aureus Canis latrans Papio anubis Papio cynocephalus Rangifer tarandus Canis lupus Sus scrofa Puma concolor Gulo gulo Connochaetes taurinus Saguinus geoffroyi Saiga tatarica NDVI Capreolus capreolus Cercocebus galeritus Equus quagga Tapirus terrestris Myrmecophaga tridactyla Aepyceros melampus Anthropocene Beatragus hunteri Loxodonta africana Dasypus novemcinctus Loxodonta africana cyclotis Procyon lotor Ursus arctos Equus grevyi Tamandua mexicana |
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Animal movement is fundamental for ecosystem functioning and species survival, yet the effects of the anthropogenic footprint on animal movements have not been estimated across species. Using a unique GPS-tracking database of 803 individuals across 57 species, we found that movements of mammals in areas with a comparatively high human footprint were on average one-half to one-third the extent of their movements in areas with a low human footprint. We attribute this reduction to behavioral changes of individual animals and to the exclusion of species with long-range movements from areas with higher human impact. Global loss of vagility alters a key ecological trait of animals that affects not only population persistence but also ecosystem processes such as predator-prey interactions, nutrient cycling, and disease transmission. Terrestrial Mammal Displacement Data This data file includes median (0.5 quantile) and long-distance (0.95 quantile) displacement distances for 803 individuals spanning 57 terrestrial mammal species. Also included are mean body mass, trophic guild, mean Normalised Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and mean human footprint index values for each individual. Displacement values are in kilometres and body mass values are in grams. The displacement and body mass values are log10 transformed and the NDVI values are scaled. Please note that each row within a time interval represents a different individual. Please see the associated manuscript and supplementary materials for details on the data sources and calculation methods. MammalDisplacementData.csv |
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Data from: Moving in the Anthropocene: global reductions in terrestrial mammalian movements |
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Data from: Moving in the Anthropocene: global reductions in terrestrial mammalian movements |
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Data from: Moving in the Anthropocene: global reductions in terrestrial mammalian movements |
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ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4936653 2024-09-15T17:36:20+00:00 Data from: Moving in the Anthropocene: global reductions in terrestrial mammalian movements Tucker, Marlee A. Böhning-Gaese, Katrin Fagan, William F. Fryxell, John M. Van Moorter, Bram Alberts, Susan C. Ali, Abdullahi H. Allen, Andrew M. Attias, Nina Avgar, Tal Bartlam-Brooks, Hattie Bayarbaatar, Buuveibaatar Belant, Jerrold L. Bertassoni, Alessandra Beyer, Dean Bidner, Laura van Beest, Floris M. Blake, Stephen Blaum, Niels Bracis, Chloe Brown, Danielle de Bruyn, P. J. Nico Cagnacci, Francesca Calabrese, Justin M. Camilo-Alves, Constança Chamaillé-Jammes, Simon Chiaradia, Andre Davidson, Sarah C. Dennis, Todd DeStefano, Stephen Diefenbach, Duane Douglas-Hamilton, Iain Fennessy, Julian Fichtel, Claudia Fiedler, Wolfgang Fischer, Christina Fischhoff, Ilya Fleming, Christen H. Ford, Adam T. Fritz, Susanne A. Gehr, Benedikt Goheen, Jacob R. Gurarie, Eliezer Hebblewhite, Mark Heurich, Marco Hewison, A. J. Mark Hof, Christian Hurme, Edward Isbell, Lynne A. Janssen, René Jeltsch, Florian Kaczensky, Petra Kane, Adam Kappeler, Peter M. Kauffman, Matthew Kays, Roland Kimuyu, Duncan Koch, Flavia Kranstauber, Bart LaPoint, Scott Leimgruber, Peter Linnell, John D. C. López-López, Pascual Markham, A. Catherine Mattisson, Jenny Medici, Emilia Patricia Mellone, Ugo Merrill, Evelyn de Miranda Mourão, Guilherme Morato, Ronaldo G. Morellet, Nicolas Morrison, Thomas A. Díaz-Muñoz, Samuel L. Mysterud, Atle Nandintsetseg, Dejid Nathan, Ran Niamir, Aidin Odden, John O'Hara, Robert B. Oliveira-Santos, Luiz Gustavo R. Olson, Kirk A. Patterson, Bruce D. Cunha de Paula, Rogerio Pedrotti, Luca Reineking, Björn Rimmler, Martin Rogers, Tracey L. Rolandsen, Christer Moe Rosenberry, Christopher S. Rubenstein, Daniel I. Safi, Kamran Saïd, Sonia Sapir, Nir Sawyer, Hall Schmidt, Niels Martin Selva, Nuria Sergiel, Agnieszka Shiilegdamba, Enkhtuvshin Silva, João Paulo Singh, Navinder Solberg, Erling J. Spiegel, Orr Strand, Olav Sundaresan, Siva Ullmann, Wiebke Voigt, Ulrich Wall, Jake Wattles, David Wikelski, Martin Wilmers, Christopher C. Wilson, John W. Wittemyer, George Zięba, Filip Zwijacz-Kozica, Tomasz Mueller, Thomas 2019-01-12 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.st350 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aam9712 https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.st350 oai:zenodo.org:4936653 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode Eulemur rufifrons Chlorocebus pygerythrus Madoqua guentheri Lynx lynx Odocoileus hemionus Euphractus sexcinctus Panthera onca Human Footprint Cervus elaphus Lepus europaeus Chrysocyon brachyurus Cerdocyon thous Giraffa camelopardalis Odocoileus virginianus Antilocapra americana Tolypeutes matacus Martes pennanti Odocoileus hemionus columbianus Equus hemionus Alces alces Felis silvestris Ovibos moschatus Canis aureus Canis latrans Papio anubis Papio cynocephalus Rangifer tarandus Canis lupus Sus scrofa Puma concolor Gulo gulo Connochaetes taurinus Saguinus geoffroyi Saiga tatarica NDVI Capreolus capreolus Cercocebus galeritus Equus quagga Tapirus terrestris Myrmecophaga tridactyla Aepyceros melampus Anthropocene Beatragus hunteri Loxodonta africana Dasypus novemcinctus Loxodonta africana cyclotis Procyon lotor Ursus arctos Equus grevyi Tamandua mexicana info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2019 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.st35010.1126/science.aam9712 2024-07-27T05:35:32Z Animal movement is fundamental for ecosystem functioning and species survival, yet the effects of the anthropogenic footprint on animal movements have not been estimated across species. Using a unique GPS-tracking database of 803 individuals across 57 species, we found that movements of mammals in areas with a comparatively high human footprint were on average one-half to one-third the extent of their movements in areas with a low human footprint. We attribute this reduction to behavioral changes of individual animals and to the exclusion of species with long-range movements from areas with higher human impact. Global loss of vagility alters a key ecological trait of animals that affects not only population persistence but also ecosystem processes such as predator-prey interactions, nutrient cycling, and disease transmission. Terrestrial Mammal Displacement Data This data file includes median (0.5 quantile) and long-distance (0.95 quantile) displacement distances for 803 individuals spanning 57 terrestrial mammal species. Also included are mean body mass, trophic guild, mean Normalised Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and mean human footprint index values for each individual. Displacement values are in kilometres and body mass values are in grams. The displacement and body mass values are log10 transformed and the NDVI values are scaled. Please note that each row within a time interval represents a different individual. Please see the associated manuscript and supplementary materials for details on the data sources and calculation methods. MammalDisplacementData.csv Other/Unknown Material Alces alces Canis lupus Gulo gulo ovibos moschatus Rangifer tarandus Ursus arctos Lynx Zenodo |