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Human footprint and forest disturbance reduce space use of brown bears (Ursus arctos) across Europe
ID Hertel, Anne G. (Author), ID Jerina, Klemen (Author), ID De Barba, Marta (Author), et al.

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Abstract
Three-quarters of the planet's land surface has been altered by humans, with consequences for animal ecology, movements and related ecosystem functioning. Species often occupy wide geographical ranges with contrasting human disturbance and environmental conditions, yet, limited data availability across species' ranges has constrained our understanding of how human pressure and resource availability jointly shape intraspecific variation of animal space use. Leveraging a unique dataset of 758 annual GPS movement trajectories from 375 brown bears (Ursus arctos) across the species' range in Europe, we investigated the effects of human pressure (i.e., human footprint index), resource availability and predictability, forest cover and disturbance, and area-based conservation measures on brown bear space use. We quantified space use at different spatiotemporal scales during the growing season (May–September): home range size; representing general space requirements, 10-day long-distance displacement distances, and routine 1-day displacement distances. We found large intraspecific variation in brown bear space use across all scales, which was profoundly affected by human footprint index, vegetation productivity, and recent forest disturbances creating opportunity for resource pulses. Bears occupied smaller home ranges and moved less in more anthropized landscapes and in areas with higher resource availability and predictability. Forest disturbances reduced space use while contiguous forest cover promoted longer daily movements. The amount of strictly protected and roadless areas within bear home ranges was too small to affect space use. Anthropized landscapes may hinder the expansion of small and isolated populations, such as the Apennine and Pyrenean, and obstruct population connectivity, for example between the Dinaric Pindos population and the Alpine or Carpathian population. Our findings call for actions to maintain bear movements across landscapes with high human footprint, for example by maintaining forest integrity, to support viable bear populations and their ecosystem functions.

Language:English
Keywords:anthropocene, connectivity, GPS telemetry, human footprint, intraspecific variation, movement, resource availability, Ursus arctos
Work type:Article
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Year:2025
Number of pages:18 str.
Numbering:Vol. 31, iss. 1, art. e70011
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-166440 This link opens in a new window
UDC:630*15:599.744.211
ISSN on article:1365-2486
DOI:10.1111/gcb.70011 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:221129731 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:13.01.2025
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HERTEL, Anne G., JERINA, Klemen and DE BARBA, Marta, 2025, Human footprint and forest disturbance reduce space use of brown bears (Ursus arctos) across Europe. Global change biology [online]. 2025. Vol. 31, no. 1,  e70011. [Accessed 26 April 2025]. DOI 10.1111/gcb.70011. Retrieved from: https://repozitorij.uni-lj.si/IzpisGradiva.php?lang=eng&id=166440
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Title:Global change biology
Shortened title:Glob. chang. biol.
Publisher:Blackwell Science.
ISSN:1365-2486
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Secondary language

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:antropocen, povezljivost, GPS telemetrija, človeški odtis, intraspecifične variacije, gibanje, razpoložljivost virov, rjavi medved

Projects

Funder:Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Funding programme:Norges Forskningsråd
Project number:269863

Funder:Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Funding programme:Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung
Project number:01LC1614A

Funder:ANR - French National Research Agency
Project number:ANR-16-EBI3-0003
Name:Functional connectivity and ecological sustainability of European ecological networks - a case study with the brown bear
Acronym:BearConnect

Funder:Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Funding programme:Colegiul Consultativ pentru Cercetare-Dezvoltare şi Inovare
Project number:BiodivERsA3-2015-147-BearConnect (96/2016)

Funder:Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Funding programme:Narodowe Centrum Nauki
Project number:2016/22/Z/NZ8/00121

Funder:Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Funding programme:Narodowe Centrum Nauki
Project number:2022/45/N/NZ8/04127

Funder:Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Funding programme:Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Project number:HE 8857/1-1

Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:P4-0059
Name:Gozd, gozdarstvo in obnovljivi gozdni viri

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