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The influence of human presence and footprint on animal space use in US national parks

July 30, 2025

Given the importance of protected areas for biodiversity, the growth of visitation to many areas has raised concerns about the effects of humans on wildlife. In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic led to temporary closure of national parks in the United States, offering a pseudonatural experiment to tease apart the effects of permanent infrastructure and transient human presence on animals. We compiled GPS tracking data from 229 individuals of 10 mammal species in 14 parks and used third-order hierarchical resource selection functions to evaluate the influence of the human footprint on animal space use in 2019 and 2020. Averaged across all parks and species, animals avoided the human footprint, whether the park was open or closed. However, although animals in remote areas showed consistent avoidance, on average those in more developed areas switched from avoidance to selection when protected areas were closed. Findings varied across species: some responded consistently negatively to the footprint (wolves, mountain goats), some positively (mule deer, red fox) and others had a strong exposure-mediated response (elk, mountain lion). Furthermore, some species responded more strongly to the park closure (black bear, moose). This study advances our understanding of complex interactions between recreation and wildlife in protected areas.

Publication Year 2025
Title The influence of human presence and footprint on animal space use in US national parks
DOI 10.1098/rspb.2025.1013
Authors Kaitlyn M. Gaynor, Forest Hayes, Kezia R. Manlove, Nathan L. Galloway, John Benson, Michael J. Cherry, Clinton Epps, Robert Fletcher, John Orrock, Justine Smith, Christina M. Aiello, Jerrold Belant, Joel Berger, Mark Biel, Jill Bright, Joseph Bump, Michael Burchett, Carson Butler, Jennifer Carlson, Eric Cole, Neal Darby, Erin DeGutis, Sarah Dewey, Pete Figura, Tom Gable, Jeff Gagnon, Danielle Glass, Jennifer Green, Kerry Gunther, Mark Haroldson, Kent Hersey, Brandon Holton, Austin T. Homkes, Sarah Hoy, Debra Hughson, Kyle Joly, Ryan Leahy, Caitlin Lee-Roney, Rob Lester, Daniel MacNulty, Michael Magnuson, Daniel Martin, Rachel Mazur, Seth A. Moore, Elizabeth Orning, Katie Patrick, Rolf Peterson, Lynette Potvin, Paige Prentice, Seth Riley, Mark Romanski, Annette Roug, Jeff Sikich, Nova Simpson, William Sloan, Douglas Smith, Mathew Sorum, Scott Sprague, Daniel Stahler, John Stephenson, Thomas Stephenson, Janice Stroud-Settles, Frank van Manen, John Vucetich, Kate Wilmot, Steve Windels, Tiffany Wolf, Paul C. Cross
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Proceedings of the Royal Society B
Index ID 70270226
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center
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