2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10344-023-01728-5
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Temporal activity patterns of bears, wolves and humans in the Cantabrian Mountains, northern Spain

Toni Vicedo,
Carlo Meloro,
Vincenzo Penteriani
et al.

Abstract: Human-wildlife coexistence is important for a sustainable relationship between humans and the natural environment. However, human activities often act as a disturbance to wild animals, which may show behavioural shifts indicating human avoidance. For large carnivores, which are prone to conflict with many human interests, coexistence with humans can be particularly challenging. We used long-term camera trap data to evaluate seasonal and diel variations in activity of two large carnivores, the brown bear (Ursus… Show more

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