Publications by authors named "Lane Spyksma"
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- Grazing lands are expanding, and it's crucial to examine how cattle affect native ungulates, as their presence can lead to changes in both space and timing of wild ungulate activities.
- Remote cameras were used to study the effects of cattle grazing on moose, elk, and deer behaviors in a Canadian provincial park, revealing decreased use of areas by wild ungulates during and after grazing.
- The study highlights how elk became more active at night while deer species were less active at night due to cattle presence, underscoring the importance of understanding these interactions for effective wildlife management and conservation.
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