Authors
Justin A Gude, Nicholas J DeCesare, Kelly M Proffitt, Sarah N Sells, Robert A Garrott, Imtiaz Rangwala, Mark Biel, Jessica Coltrane, Julie Cunningham, Tammy Fletcher, Karen Loveless, Rebecca Mowry, Megan O'Reilly, Ryan Rauscher, Michael Thompson
Publication date
2022/11
Journal
The Journal of Wildlife Management
Volume
86
Issue
8
Pages
e22300
Description
Climate change is expected to disproportionately affect species occupying ecosystems with relatively hard boundaries, such as alpine ecosystems. Wildlife managers must identify actions to conserve and manage alpine species into the future, while considering other issues and uncertainties. Climate change and respiratory pathogens associated with widespread pneumonia epidemics in bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) may negatively affect mountain goat (Oreamnos americanus) populations. Mountain goat demographic and population data are challenging to collect and sparsely available, making population management decisions difficult. We developed predictive models incorporating these uncertainties and analyzed results within a structured decision making framework to make management recommendations and identify priority information needs in Montana, USA. We built resource selection models to …
Total citations
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