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The impact of landscape disturbance on grizzly bear habitat use in the Foothills Model Forest,Alberta, Canada
Authors:Anne Berland  Trisalyn Nelson  Gord Stenhouse  Karen Graham  Jerome Cranston
Affiliation:1. Spatial Pattern and Analysis Research Laboratory, University of Victoria, Department of Geography, P.O. Box 3060, Victoria, British Columbia V8W 3R6, Canada;2. Grizzly Bear Research Program, Foothills Model Forest, 1176 Switzer Drive, Hinton, Alberta T7V 1V3, Canada;3. Arctos Ecological Services, 571 Mountain Street, Hinton, Alberta T7V 1H9, Canada
Abstract:The Rocky Mountains in Alberta, Canada are subject to a growing number of human activities that cause landscape disturbances. This region is important for large carnivore species such as grizzly bears, whose population decline is a serious management concern. Understanding the impact of landscape disturbance on grizzly bear habitat use is necessary to effectively manage this region and beyond. The goal of this research is to explore the spatial–temporal pattern of habitat use and to characterize the impact of disturbance on use through time. Research was conducted using radio-telemetry location data of female grizzly bears from 1999 to 2003. Kernel home ranges were created annually for three foraging seasons: hypophagia, early hyperphagia, and late hyperphagia. For each season, locations (30 m × 30 m grid cells) were characterized by the temporal persistence or variability in annual use by grizzly bears. Spatial–temporal trends were then compared for disturbed and undisturbed landscapes. Results indicate that in some foraging seasons, particularly hypophagia, the grizzly bear population's use of disturbed areas was proportionally higher than use in undisturbed areas. In other foraging seasons the trends are less clear, but all show instances of preferential selection of disturbed areas. Given that grizzly bear mortality tends to rise when bears use disturbed areas, this preferential selection of disturbed areas is a management concern. To enhance conservation efforts it may be beneficial to control human use in high-quality habitats. This protection may be most important for high-quality habitats used in the spring, as bears appeared to use smaller areas during this period.
Keywords:Spatial&ndash  temporal patterns   Kernel density estimation   Habitat use   Grizzly bears   Disturbance
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