“…Linear features also facilitate predator movement (Dickie, Serrouya, McNay, et al, 2017; Finnegan, Pigeon, et al, 2018), so disturbance increases overlap between caribou and predators, decreasing caribou survival (Mumma et al, 2017, 2018; Wittmer et al, 2005). Although the geographic footprint of linear features means that in comparison with polygonal disturbances, their contribution to the numerical response of moose is likely minimal, we know that moose use linear features to access forage and/or for movement (St‐Pierre et al, 2022; Tattersall et al, 2023), and we know wolves follow their prey (Gasway et al, 1989). Correspondingly, caribou are at increased predation risk where they co‐occur with moose (James et al, 2004; Peters et al, 2013) and when they are close to linear features (McKay et al, 2021; Mumma et al, 2017).…”