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Science (New York, N.Y.)
2026
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| Accès en ligne: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42166584/ |
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- Interacting effects of human presence and landscape modification on birds and mammals. Oliver, Ruth Y Yanco, Scott W Ellis-Soto, Diego Jesmer, Brett R Cohen, Juliet Gao, Song Patchett, Robert Avgar, Tal Bildstein, Keith Bakner, Nicholas W Barber, David Barker, Kristin Barnes, Joseph G Bastille-Rousseau, Guillaume Belant, Jerrold L Benson, John F Bêty, Joël Beyer, Dean E Bird, David Bowersock, Nathaniel Boyce, Andy J Carlson, Ben S Casazza, Michael L Chamberlain, Michael J Cherry, Michael J Collier, Bret A Courtemanch, Alyson Davidson, Sarah C DeBloois, Darren DeNicola, Vickie DeSorbo, Christopher R Dowler, Robert C Dupont, Daniel Elbroch, L Mark Elliott, John Evans, Betsy A Ford, W Mark Hancock, David Hardesty-Moore, Molly Hawley, Jason E Jeffress, Mackenzie R Jennings, Scott Kauffman, Matthew J Kays, Roland Kelly, Marcella J Kluever, Bryan M Lamont, Myles LaPoint, Scott LaSharr, Tayler N Lefebvre, Josee Legagneux, Pierre Loretto, Matthias-Claudio Lumpkin, David Martinez, Lindsay A Marzluff, John M McCauley, Douglas McDuie, Fiona Mong, Tony W Monteith, Kevin L Mueller, Thomas Newediuk, Levi Ortega, Anna C Ossi, Federico Overton, Cory Perkins, J Clint Petroelje, Tyler R Prugh, Laura Sager-Fradkin, Kimberly A Seer, Michael Shawler, Avery L Skalos, Shannon Smiley, Rachel A Sommerfeld, Julia Stahler, Daniel R Stephenson, John A Stevens, Richard D Svoboda, Nathan J Therrien, Jean-Francois Thomas, Philippe J VanAcker, Meredith Vander Wal, Eric Varland, Dan E Verzuh, Tana L Wagler, Brittany L Warnock, Nils Webb, Stephen L Williams, Christopher K Wilmers, Christopher C Wolfson, David W Young, Julie K Rutz, Christian Jetz, Walter Animals Mammals Birds Humans Human Activities Ecosystem United States Conservation of Natural Resources Animals, Wild Sustainable human-wildlife coexistence requires a mechanistic understanding of the many ways that humans affect animals. However, progress is hampered by the lack of accessible data measuring the dynamic presence of people. Here, we leverage mobile-device data to disentangle how human presence and landscape modification differentially influence the use of geographic and environmental space for 37 mammal and bird species across the United States. Human presence affected more than 65% of species, with substantial variation across species. For ~60% of species that responded to human activities, the effects were interdependent-animals tended to react more strongly to human presence in less modified habitats. Our results demonstrate that human presence and landscape modification have complex combined effects on wildlife, which need to be considered for effective management.