Vehicle traffic shapes grizzly bear behaviour on a multiple‐use landscape

Summary Roads cause functional habitat loss, alter movement patterns and can become ecological traps for wildlife. Many of the negative effects of roads are likely to be a function of the human use of roads, not the road itself. However, few studies have examined the effect of temporally and spatially varying traffic patterns on large mammals, which could lead to misinterpretations about the impact of roads on wildlife. We developed models of traffic volume for an entire road network in south-western Alberta, Canada, and documented for the first time the response of grizzly bears Ursus arctos L to a wide range of traffic levels. Traffic patterns caused a clear behavioural shift in grizzly bears, with increased use of areas near roads and movement across roads during the night when traffic was low. Bears selected areas near roads travelled by fewer than 20 vehicles per day and were more likely to cross these roads. Bears avoided roads receiving moderate traffic (20–100 vehicles per day) and strongly avoided high-use roads (>100 vehicles per day) at all times. Synthesis and applications. Grizzly bear responses to traffic caused a departure from typical behavioural patterns, with bears in our study being largely nocturnal. In addition, bears selected private agricultural land, which had lower traffic levels, but higher road density, over multi-use public land. These results improve our understanding of bear responses to roads and can be used to refine management practices. Future management plans should employ a multi-pronged approach aimed at limiting both road density and traffic in core habitats. Access management will be critical in such plans and is an important tool for conserving threatened wildlife populations.

[1]  Mark S Boyce,et al.  Correlation and studies of habitat selection: problem, red herring or opportunity? , 2010, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.

[2]  B. Mclellan Dynamics of a grizzly bear population during a period of industrial resource extraction. II. Mortality rates and causes of death , 1989 .

[3]  Hans R. Zuuring,et al.  Relationships among grizzly bears, roads and habitat in the Swan Mountains, Montana , 1996 .

[4]  Gordon B. Stenhouse,et al.  Removing GPS collar bias in habitat selection studies , 2004 .

[5]  Ryan M. Nielson,et al.  Influence of Well Pad Activity on Winter Habitat Selection Patterns of Mule Deer , 2009 .

[6]  Michael J. Wisdom,et al.  Elk Distribution and Modeling in Relation to Roads , 2000 .

[7]  S. Lele,et al.  Frontiers inEcology and the Environment The influences of wolf predation , habitat loss , and human activity on caribou and moose in the Alberta oil sands , 2011 .

[8]  M. Proctor,et al.  ESTIMATING GRIZZLY BEAR DISTRIBUTION AND ABUNDANCE RELATIVE TO HABITAT AND HUMAN INFLUENCE , 2004 .

[9]  C. Justice,et al.  Analysis of the dynamics of African vegetation using the normalized difference vegetation index , 1986 .

[10]  Gordon B. Stenhouse,et al.  Agricultural lands as ecological traps for grizzly bears , 2012 .

[11]  Liping Xu,et al.  [Response of maize emergence rate and yield to soil water stress in period of seeding emergence and its meteorological assessment in central area of Jilin Province]. , 1988, Ying yong sheng tai xue bao = The journal of applied ecology.

[12]  J. Whittington,et al.  Path tortuosity and the permeability of roads and trails to wolf movement , 2004 .

[13]  M. Hebblewhite,et al.  Are All Global Positioning System Collars Created Equal? Correcting Habitat-Induced Bias Using Three Brands in the Central Canadian Rockies , 2007 .

[14]  M. Cattet,et al.  ANESTHESIA OF POLAR BEARS USING XYLAZINE-ZOLAZEPAM-TILETAMINE OR ZOLAZEPAM-TILETAMINE , 2003, Journal of wildlife diseases.

[15]  M. Boyce,et al.  Comparison of Grizzly Bear Ursus arctos Demographics in Wilderness Mountains Versus a Plateau with Resource Development , 2009 .

[16]  Gordon B. Stenhouse,et al.  A habitat-based framework for grizzly bear conservation in Alberta , 2006 .

[17]  C. Vos,et al.  Effects of habitat fragmentation and road density on the distribution pattern of the moor frog Rana arvalis , 1998 .

[18]  Lenore Fahrig,et al.  Effect of Road Traffic on Two Amphibian Species of Differing Vagility , 2001 .

[19]  Pierre Vernier,et al.  Grizzly bear use of open, closed, and restricted forestry roads , 2002 .

[20]  Chris J. Johnson,et al.  MODELING SURVIVAL: APPLICATION OF THE ANDERSEN–GILL MODEL TO YELLOWSTONE GRIZZLY BEARS , 2004 .

[21]  David R. Anderson,et al.  Model selection and multimodel inference : a practical information-theoretic approach , 2003 .

[22]  B. Manly,et al.  Resource selection by animals: statistical design and analysis for field studies. , 1994 .

[23]  Robert K. Colwell Beta diversity: synthesis and a guide for the perplexed , 2010 .

[24]  R. Forman,et al.  ROADS AND THEIR MAJOR ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS , 1998 .

[25]  L. Fahrig,et al.  Effects of Roads on Animal Abundance: an Empirical Review and Synthesis , 2009 .

[26]  G. Stenhouse,et al.  Grizzly bears and forestry: I: Road vegetation and placement as an attractant to grizzly bears , 2008 .

[27]  Stephen Herrero,et al.  Distribution of subadult grizzly bears in relation to human development in the Bow River Watershed, Alberta , 2004 .

[28]  G. Stenhouse,et al.  Modeling grizzly bear habitats in the Yellowhead ecosystem of Alberta: taking autocorrelation seriously , 2002 .

[29]  A. Houston,et al.  The cost of disturbance: a waste of time and energy? , 2012 .

[30]  Stan Boutin,et al.  Avoidance of Industrial Development by Woodland Caribou , 2001 .

[31]  Antony Stathopoulos,et al.  Temporal and Spatial Variations of Real-Time Traffic Data in Urban Areas , 2001 .

[32]  R. E. Wilson,et al.  Mechanisms for spatio-temporal pattern formation in highway traffic models , 2008, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences.

[33]  Ian F. Spellerberg,et al.  Ecological effects of roads , 2002 .

[34]  R. Ellis,et al.  Responses of Grizzly Bears to Logging Truck Traffic in the Kimsquit River Valley, British Columbia , 1987 .

[35]  Gordon B. Stenhouse,et al.  Grizzly bear movements relative to roads: application of step selection functions , 2010 .

[36]  D. Peddle,et al.  An Integrated Decision Tree Approach (IDTA) to Mapping Landcover Using Satellite Remote Sensing in Support of Grizzly Bear Habitat Analysis in the Alberta Yellowhead Ecosystem , 2001 .

[37]  Chris J. Johnson,et al.  Resource Selection Functions Based on Use–Availability Data: Theoretical Motivation and Evaluation Methods , 2006 .

[38]  J. S. Waller,et al.  EFFECTS OF TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE ON GRIZZLY BEARS IN NORTHWESTERN MONTANA , 2005 .

[39]  B. Mclellan Dynamics of a grizzly bear population during a period of industrial resource extraction. I. Density and age–sex composition , 1989 .

[40]  G. Zatzman Sustainable Resource Development , 2012 .

[41]  A. D. Geis,et al.  EFFECTS OF ROADS ON SMALL MAMMALS , 1983 .

[42]  Marc Wohling The problem of scale in indigenous knowledge: a perspective from Northern Australia , 2009 .

[43]  Gordon B. Stenhouse,et al.  Temporal autocorrelation functions for movement rates from global positioning system radiotelemetry data , 2010, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.

[44]  M. Boyce,et al.  WOLVES INFLUENCE ELK MOVEMENTS: BEHAVIOR SHAPES A TROPHIC CASCADE IN YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK , 2005 .

[45]  Juan M. Morales,et al.  EXTRACTING MORE OUT OF RELOCATION DATA: BUILDING MOVEMENT MODELS AS MIXTURES OF RANDOM WALKS , 2004 .

[46]  K. Parker,et al.  Impact of human activities on grizzly bear habitat in Jasper National Park. , 2001 .

[47]  David J. Mattson,et al.  The Effects of Developments and Primary Roads on Grizzly Bear Habitat Use in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming , 1987 .

[48]  Anthony P. Clevenger,et al.  Grizzly bear response to human development and activities in the Bow River Watershed, Alberta, Canada , 2002 .

[49]  Scott E. Nielsen,et al.  Modelling the spatial distribution of human-caused grizzly bear mortalities in the Central Rockies ecosystem of Canada , 2004 .

[50]  M. Fenton,et al.  The Effects of Roads on Populations of Small Mammals , 1974 .

[51]  Marc J. Mazerolle,et al.  AMPHIBIAN ROAD MORTALITY IN RESPONSE TO NIGHTLY VARIATIONS IN TRAFFIC INTENSITY , 2004 .

[52]  L. Fahrig,et al.  Effect of road traffic on amphibian density , 1995 .

[53]  C. Frissell,et al.  Review of Ecological Effects of Roads on Terrestrial and Aquatic Communities , 2000 .

[54]  A. Clevenger,et al.  Relationships among grizzly bears, highways, and habitat in the Banff-Bow Valley, Alberta, Canada , 2003 .