2024
DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.22663
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Effects of outdoor recreation on multiple vertebrate guilds in a fragmented sagebrush‐steppe ecosystem

Madeline C. Aberg,
Stephanie E. Coates,
Lucian J. Davis
et al.

Abstract: Outdoor recreational use is growing rapidly in the western United States, which increases the pressure on multiple‐use public lands. Balancing recreational use with conservation goals requires considering the spatial and temporal intensity of recreational use and examining its effects on multiple species within an ecosystem. In 2019–2021, we assessed the relationship between recreational intensity and the abundance of a dominant prey species (Piute ground squirrel [Urocitellus mollis]), the abundance of avian … Show more

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