Mammal responses to global changes in human activity vary by trophic group and landscape

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Burton, A. Cole
Beirne, Christopher
Gaynor, Kaitlyn M.
Sun, Catherine
Granados, Alys
Allen, Maximilian L.
Alston, Jesse M.
Alvarenga, Guilherme C.
Álvarez Calderón, Francisco Samuel
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Nature Ecology & Evolution. Springer Nature. 2024, 8(5), S. 924-935. eISSN 2397-334X. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1038/s41559-024-02363-2
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Wildlife must adapt to human presence to survive in the Anthropocene, so it is critical to understand species responses to humans in different contexts. We used camera trapping as a lens to view mammal responses to changes in human activity during the COVID-19 pandemic. Across 163 species sampled in 102 projects around the world, changes in the amount and timing of animal activity varied widely. Under higher human activity, mammals were less active in undeveloped areas but unexpectedly more active in developed areas while exhibiting greater nocturnality. Carnivores were most sensitive, showing the strongest decreases in activity and greatest increases in nocturnality. Wildlife managers must consider how habituation and uneven sensitivity across species may cause fundamental differences in human–wildlife interactions along gradients of human influence.

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ISO 690BURTON, A. Cole, Christopher BEIRNE, Kaitlyn M. GAYNOR, Catherine SUN, Alys GRANADOS, Maximilian L. ALLEN, Jesse M. ALSTON, Guilherme C. ALVARENGA, Francisco Samuel ÁLVAREZ CALDERÓN, Martin WIKELSKI, 2024. Mammal responses to global changes in human activity vary by trophic group and landscape. In: Nature Ecology & Evolution. Springer Nature. 2024, 8(5), S. 924-935. eISSN 2397-334X. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1038/s41559-024-02363-2
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  title={Mammal responses to global changes in human activity vary by trophic group and landscape},
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  pages={924--935},
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