Anthropogenic effects on activity patterns of wildlife at crossing structures

作者: Mirjam Barrueto , Adam T. Ford , Anthony P. Clevenger

DOI: 10.1890/ES13-00382.1

关键词:

摘要: Despite the popular perception of protected areas as vestiges of remnant wilderness, the behavior and activity patterns of wildlife in these areas are still subject to many forms of …

参考文章(63)
Daniel T Blumstein, Esteban Fernández-Juricic, A Primer of Conservation Behavior ,(2010)
Rosie Woodroffe, Alan Rabinowitz, Simon Thirgood, People and Wildlife, Conflict or Co-existence? ,(2005)
E. D. Ables, D. J. Freddy, E. F. Cassirer, ELK RESPONSES TO DISTURBANCE BY CROSS-COUNTRY SKIERS IN YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Wildlife Society Bulletin. ,vol. 20, pp. 375- 381 ,(1992)
Allen Cooperrider, Rodger Schlickeisen, Reed F Noss, Saving Nature's Legacy: Protecting And Restoring Biodiversity ,(1994)
Elena N. Ieno, Anatoly A. Saveliev, Neil P. J. Walker, Graham M. Smith, Alain F. Zuur, Mixed Effects Models and Extensions in Ecology with R ,(2009)
MICHAEL A. SAWAYA, ANTHONY P. CLEVENGER, STEVEN T. KALINOWSKI, Demographic Connectivity for Ursid Populations at Wildlife Crossing Structures in Banff National Park Conservation Biology. ,vol. 27, pp. 721- 730 ,(2013) , 10.1111/COBI.12075