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Black bears alter movements in response to anthropogenic features with time of day and season.

Katherine A ZellerDavid W WattlesLaura ConleeStephen DeStefano
Published in: Movement ecology (2019)
We found that black bears in Massachusetts are operating in a landscape of fear and are altering their movement patterns to use developed areas when human activity is low. We also found seasonal and diel differences among individual bears in resource selection during movement. Accounting for these individual, seasonal, and diel differences when assessing movement for large mammals is especially important if predictive surfaces are to be used in identifying areas for conservation and management.
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