“…Because camera stations were placed 1 km apart, we placed 500 m buffers (hereafter, sampling unit) around each station, to avoid potential spatial pseudoreplication among sampling units (Lombardi et al, 2017). Within each buffer, we used FRAGSTATS 4.2 to examine three landscape metrics: woody patch density (PD; # patches/100 ha), edge density (ED; m/ha), and percent landscape (PLAND; %) (Zemanova et al, 2017). Due to previous research linking the occurrence of these species with canopy cover and distance to paved roads (Cain, Tuovila, Hewitt, & Tewes, 2003; Haines, Tewes, & Laack, 2005; Hinton, Manen, & Chamberlain, 2015; Horne et al, 2009), we attempted to examine the effect of each using a representative measurement for each sampling unit.…”