Maps of mule deer avoidance areas based on density of oil and gas developments, Book Cliffs, Utah
September 28, 2022
Vector data showing areas of dense oil and gas development that mule deer are expected to avoid, for twelve study sites in the Book Cliffs region in Utah.
Citation Information
| Publication Year | 2022 |
|---|---|
| Title | Maps of mule deer avoidance areas based on density of oil and gas developments, Book Cliffs, Utah |
| DOI | 10.5066/P99JGAYG |
| Authors | Samuel N Chambers, Miguel Villarreal, Eric K. Waller, Olivia J Duane, Gayle L Tyree |
| Product Type | Data Release |
| Record Source | USGS Asset Identifier Service (AIS) |
| USGS Organization | Western Geographic Science Center - Main Office |
| Rights | This work is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal |
Related
Conflict of energies: Spatially modeling mule deer caloric expenditure in response to oil and gas development Conflict of energies: Spatially modeling mule deer caloric expenditure in response to oil and gas development
Context Wildlife avoid human disturbances, including roads and development. Avoidance and displacement of wildlife into less suitable habitat due to human development can affect their energy expenditures and fitness. The heart rate and oxygen uptake of large mammals varies with both natural aspects of their habitat (terrain, climate, predators, etc.) and anthropogenic influence (noise...
Authors
Samuel Chambers, Miguel Villarreal, Olivia Duane, Seth Munson, Erica Stuber, Gayle L Tyree, Eric Waller, Michael Duniway
Related
Conflict of energies: Spatially modeling mule deer caloric expenditure in response to oil and gas development Conflict of energies: Spatially modeling mule deer caloric expenditure in response to oil and gas development
Context Wildlife avoid human disturbances, including roads and development. Avoidance and displacement of wildlife into less suitable habitat due to human development can affect their energy expenditures and fitness. The heart rate and oxygen uptake of large mammals varies with both natural aspects of their habitat (terrain, climate, predators, etc.) and anthropogenic influence (noise...
Authors
Samuel Chambers, Miguel Villarreal, Olivia Duane, Seth Munson, Erica Stuber, Gayle L Tyree, Eric Waller, Michael Duniway