2022
DOI: 10.3133/sir20225008
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Ungulate migrations of the western United States, volume 2

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“…Based on our analysis above, simulations of how speed, BMV and fix rate affect corridor width (Appendix S1), previous work with BBMM (Kauffman et al, 2022;Kauffman, Cagnacci, et al, 2021) and our expert judgement, we suggest functional corridor widths of 400-600 m (i.e. line buffers of 200-300 m) are reasonable starting points for individual mule deer and pronghorn migration corridors.…”
Section: F I G U R Ementioning
confidence: 74%
“…Based on our analysis above, simulations of how speed, BMV and fix rate affect corridor width (Appendix S1), previous work with BBMM (Kauffman et al, 2022;Kauffman, Cagnacci, et al, 2021) and our expert judgement, we suggest functional corridor widths of 400-600 m (i.e. line buffers of 200-300 m) are reasonable starting points for individual mule deer and pronghorn migration corridors.…”
Section: F I G U R Ementioning
confidence: 74%
“…Widespread use of GPS collars, through programs like those associated with the US Department of the Interior Secretarial Order 3362, has made ungulate migration routes and key seasonal ranges widely available. For example, the US Geological Survey is now collaborating with state wildlife agencies to collate and provide access to ungulate migration and winter range data for the western US (Kauffman et al 2020). Armed with these types of data, solar developers and regulators could improve USSE siting and design layouts to minimize impacts to ungulates.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the US Geological Survey is now collaborating with state wildlife agencies to collate and provide access to ungulate migration and winter range data for the western US (Kauffman et al . 2020). Armed with these types of data, solar developers and regulators could improve USSE siting and design layouts to minimize impacts to ungulates.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, spatial memory of the migration route had an extraordinary influence on migration, affecting movements manifold stronger than tracking spring green-up or autumn snow depth [56], and was characterized by strong fidelity [13,44,58]. Such spatial memory along with resource tracking allowed deer to repeatedly use the same migratory routes of 820 km round-trip [56,59]. Consequentially, the loss of migratory traditions will thus expunge generations of knowledge about the locations of high-quality forage and likely suppress population abundance [10,12], and leave pockets of potential habitat unoccupied because of the lost memory of viable migratory routes [13].…”
Section: Processes Of Migration and Geographic Expansion To New Habit...mentioning
confidence: 99%