Moving In The Anthropocene: Global Reductions In Terrestrial Mammalian Movements

Marlee A Tucker,Katrin Böhning-Gaese,William F Fagan,John M Fryxell,Bram Van Moorter,Susan C Alberts,Abdullahi H Ali,Andrew M Allen,Nina Attias,Tal Avgar,Hattie Bartlam-Brooks,Buuveibaatar Bayarbaatar,Jerrold L Belant,Alessandra Bertassoni,Dean Beyer,Laura Bidner,Floris M van Beest,Stephen Blake,Niels Blaum,Chloe Bracis, Danielle Brown,P J Nico de Bruyn,Francesca Cagnacci,Justin M Calabrese,Constança Camilo-Alves,Simon Chamaillé-Jammes,Andre Chiaradia,Sarah C Davidson,Todd Dennis,Stephen DeStefano,Duane Diefenbach,Iain Douglas-Hamilton,Julian Fennessy,Claudia Fichtel,Wolfgang Fiedler,Christina Fischer,Ilya Fischhoff,Christen H Fleming,Adam T Ford,Susanne A Fritz,Benedikt Gehr,Jacob R Goheen,Eliezer Gurarie,Mark Hebblewhite,Marco Heurich,A J Mark Hewison,Christian Hof,Edward Hurme,Lynne A Isbell,René Janssen,Florian Jeltsch,Petra Kaczensky,Adam Kane,Peter M Kappeler,Matthew Kauffman,Roland Kays,Duncan Kimuyu,Flavia Koch,Bart Kranstauber,Scott LaPoint,Peter Leimgruber,John D C Linnell,Pascual López-López,A Catherine Markham,Jenny Mattisson,Emilia Patricia Medici,Ugo Mellone,Evelyn Merrill,Guilherme de Miranda Mourão,Ronaldo G Morato,Nicolas Morellet,Thomas A Morrison,Samuel L Díaz-Muñoz,Atle Mysterud,Dejid Nandintsetseg,Ran Nathan,Aidin Niamir,John Odden,Robert B O'Hara,Luiz Gustavo R Oliveira-Santos,Kirk A Olson,Bruce D Patterson,Rogerio Cunha de Paula,Luca Pedrotti,Björn Reineking, Martin Rimmler,Tracey L Rogers,Christer Moe Rolandsen,Christopher S Rosenberry,Daniel I Rubenstein,Kamran Safi,Sonia Saïd,Nir Sapir,Hall Sawyer,Niels Martin Schmidt,Nuria Selva,Agnieszka Sergiel,Enkhtuvshin Shiilegdamba,João Paulo Silva,Navinder Singh,Erling J Solberg,Orr Spiegel,Olav Strand,Siva Sundaresan,Wiebke Ullmann,Ulrich Voigt,Jake Wall,David Wattles,Martin Wikelski,Christopher C Wilmers,John W Wilson,George Wittemyer,Filip Zięba,Tomasz Zwijacz-Kozica,Thomas Mueller

SCIENCE(2018)

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Animal movement is fundamental for ecosystem functioning and species survival, yet the effects of the anthropogenic footprint on animal movements have not been estimated across species. Using a unique GPS-tracking database of 803 individuals across 57 species, we found that movements of mammals in areas with a comparatively high human footprint were on average one-half to one-third the extent of their movements in areas with a low human footprint. We attribute this reduction to behavioral changes of individual animals and to the exclusion of species with long-range movements from areas with higher human impact. Global loss of vagility alters a key ecological trait of animals that affects not only population persistence but also ecosystem processes such as predator-prey interactions, nutrient cycling, and disease transmission.
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