Human footprint and mountain lion territory use in human-dominated landscapes.

This is the first study that combines fine-scale radiotelemetry with landscape light, and road noise and light pollution. Our findings will be of interest for mountain lion conservation to identify the tolerance thresholds for road density and light pollution inside their territories, as well as to characterize the mountain lion crossing points at roads, to reduce the main mortality source for this species (i.e., roadkills).

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Barrientos R. Vickers W. Longcore T. Abelson E. Dellinger J. Waetjen D. Markman B. y Shilling F. Human footprint and mountain lion territory use in human-dominated landscapes. Infrastructure & Ecology Network Europe, 2022.

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Date of creation 2024-12-02
Date of last revision 2025-02-01
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Name of the dataset creator Barrientos, R., Vickers, W., Longcore, T., Abelson, E., Dellinger, J., Waetjen, D., Markman, B. y Shilling, F.
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