“…The potential for anthropogenic resource subsidies has been previously tied to spatial variation in raven distributions within sagebrush ecosystems. For example, spatial pattern in raven presence has been associated with anthropogenic development and human activity (Bui et al, 2010; Coates et al, 2020; Harju et al, 2018; Kristan & Boarman, 2003, 2007), road density (Coates et al, 2020; O'Neil et al, 2018), presence of agricultural land and livestock (Coates et al, 2020; Coates, Brussee, et al, 2016), artificial point sources for water or food (Boarman et al, 2006; Harju et al, 2018; Kristan & Boarman, 2003, 2007), and tall structures such as transmission lines (Coates et al, 2014; Harju et al, 2018; Harju, Olson, et al, 2021; Howe et al, 2014; O'Neil et al, 2018). In our study, raven densities varied widely in response to landscape features associated with agricultural crops, pastures, and roads at low elevations.…”