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Behavioral responses of terrestrial mammals to COVID-19 lockdowns.

Authors :
Tucker MA
Schipper AM
Adams TSF
Attias N
Avgar T
Babic NL
Barker KJ
Bastille-Rousseau G
Behr DM
Belant JL
Beyer DE Jr
Blaum N
Blount JD
Bockmühl D
Pires Boulhosa RL
Brown MB
Buuveibaatar B
Cagnacci F
Calabrese JM
Černe R
Chamaillé-Jammes S
Chan AN
Chase MJ
Chaval Y
Chenaux-Ibrahim Y
Cherry SG
Ćirović D
Çoban E
Cole EK
Conlee L
Courtemanch A
Cozzi G
Davidson SC
DeBloois D
Dejid N
DeNicola V
Desbiez ALJ
Douglas-Hamilton I
Drake D
Egan M
Eikelboom JAJ
Fagan WF
Farmer MJ
Fennessy J
Finnegan SP
Fleming CH
Fournier B
Fowler NL
Gantchoff MG
Garnier A
Gehr B
Geremia C
Goheen JR
Hauptfleisch ML
Hebblewhite M
Heim M
Hertel AG
Heurich M
Hewison AJM
Hodson J
Hoffman N
Hopcraft JGC
Huber D
Isaac EJ
Janik K
Ježek M
Johansson Ö
Jordan NR
Kaczensky P
Kamaru DN
Kauffman MJ
Kautz TM
Kays R
Kelly AP
Kindberg J
Krofel M
Kusak J
Lamb CT
LaSharr TN
Leimgruber P
Leitner H
Lierz M
Linnell JDC
Lkhagvaja P
Long RA
López-Bao JV
Loretto MC
Marchand P
Martin H
Martinez LA
McBride RT Jr
McLaren AAD
Meisingset E
Melzheimer J
Merrill EH
Middleton AD
Monteith KL
Moore SA
Van Moorter B
Morellet N
Morrison T
Müller R
Mysterud A
Noonan MJ
O'Connor D
Olson D
Olson KA
Ortega AC
Ossi F
Panzacchi M
Patchett R
Patterson BR
de Paula RC
Payne J
Peters W
Petroelje TR
Pitcher BJ
Pokorny B
Poole K
Potočnik H
Poulin MP
Pringle RM
Prins HHT
Ranc N
Reljić S
Robb B
Röder R
Rolandsen CM
Rutz C
Salemgareyev AR
Samelius G
Sayine-Crawford H
Schooler S
Şekercioğlu ÇH
Selva N
Semenzato P
Sergiel A
Sharma K
Shawler AL
Signer J
Silovský V
Silva JP
Simon R
Smiley RA
Smith DW
Solberg EJ
Ellis-Soto D
Spiegel O
Stabach J
Stacy-Dawes J
Stahler DR
Stephenson J
Stewart C
Strand O
Sunde P
Svoboda NJ
Swart J
Thompson JJ
Toal KL
Uiseb K
VanAcker MC
Velilla M
Verzuh TL
Wachter B
Wagler BL
Whittington J
Wikelski M
Wilmers CC
Wittemyer G
Young JK
Zięba F
Zwijacz-Kozica T
Huijbregts MAJ
Mueller T
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.) [Science] 2023 Jun 09; Vol. 380 (6649), pp. 1059-1064. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Jun 08.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

COVID-19 lockdowns in early 2020 reduced human mobility, providing an opportunity to disentangle its effects on animals from those of landscape modifications. Using GPS data, we compared movements and road avoidance of 2300 terrestrial mammals (43 species) during the lockdowns to the same period in 2019. Individual responses were variable with no change in average movements or road avoidance behavior, likely due to variable lockdown conditions. However, under strict lockdowns 10-day 95th percentile displacements increased by 73%, suggesting increased landscape permeability. Animals' 1-hour 95th percentile displacements declined by 12% and animals were 36% closer to roads in areas of high human footprint, indicating reduced avoidance during lockdowns. Overall, lockdowns rapidly altered some spatial behaviors, highlighting variable but substantial impacts of human mobility on wildlife worldwide.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095-9203
Volume :
380
Issue :
6649
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37289888
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abo6499