04741naa a2201549 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400330006010000180009324501090011126000090022052008420022965000200107165000120109165000250110365000140112870000230114270000170116570000190118270000200120170000190122170000150124070000170125570000150127270000140128770000180130170000200131970000180133970000190135770000140137670000150139070000210140570000140142670000140144070000150145470000140146970000200148370000170150370000210152070000210154170000260156270000180158870000200160670000150162670000180164170000190165970000250167870000170170370000160172070000160173670000160175270000180176870000190178670000160180570000170182170000130183870000180185170000160186970000200188570000160190570000220192170000120194370000140195570000180196970000160198770000160200370000180201970000130203770000200205070000170207070000130208770000150210070000130211570000200212870000160214870000190216470000220218370000220220570000190222770000180224670000180226470000160228270000160229870000210231470000180233570000170235370000200237070000240239070000170241470000220243170000150245370000150246870000140248370000180249770000300251570000170254570000210256270000200258370000170260370000180262070000160263870000180265470000210267270000220269370000220271570000130273770000140275070000140276470000150277870000190279370000140281270000160282670000210284270000170286370000140288070000190289470000160291370000150292970000190294470000160296370000140297970000130299370000160300670000170302270000190303970000180305870000180307670000140309470000230310870000160313177300440314720876802018-09-25 2018 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 a10.1126/science.aam97122DOI1 aTUCKER, M. A. aMoving in the anthropocenebglobal reductions in terrestrial mammalian movements.h[electronic resource] c2018 aAnimal movement is fundamental for ecosystem functioning and species survival, yet the effects of the anthropogenic footprint on animal movements have not been estimated across species. Using a unique GPS-tracking database of 803 individuals across 57 species, we found that movements of mammals in areas with a comparatively high human footprint were on average one-half to one-third the extent of their movements in areas with a low human footprint. We attribute this reduction to behavioral changes of individual animals and to the exclusion of species with long-range movements from areas with higher human impact. Global loss of vagility alters a key ecological trait of animals that affects not only population persistence but also ecosystem processes such as predator-prey interactions, nutrient cycling, and disease transmission. aAnimal behavior aMammals aComportamento Animal aMamífero1 aBÖHNING-GAESE, K.1 aFAGAN, W. F.1 aFRYXELL, J. M.1 aVAN MOORTER, B.1 aALBERTS, S. C.1 aALI, A. H.1 aALLEN, A. M.1 aATTIAS, N.1 aAVGAR, T.1 aBROOKS, H. B.1 aBAYARBAATAR, B.1 aBELANT, J. L.1 aBERTASSONI, A.1 aBEYER, D.1 aBIDNER, L.1 aVAN BEEST, F. M.1 aBLAKE, S.1 aBLAUM, N.1 aBRACIS, C.1 aBROWN, D.1 aBRUYN, P. J. de1 aCAGNACCI, F.1 aCALABRESE, J. M.1 aCAMILO-ALVES, C.1 aCHAMAILLÉ-JAMMES, S.1 aCHIARADIA, A.1 aDAVIDSON, S. C.1 aDENNIS, T.1 aDESTEFANO, S.1 aDIEFENBACH, D.1 aDOUGLAS-HAMILTON, I.1 aFENNESSY, J.1 aFICHTEL, C.1 aFIEDLER, W.1 aFISCHER, C.1 aFISCHHOFF, I.1 aFLEMING, C. H.1 aFORD, A. T.1 aFRITZ, S. A.1 aGEHR, B.1 aGOHEEN, J. R.1 aGURARIE, E.1 aHEBBLEWHITE, M.1 aHEURICH, M.1 aHEWISON, A. J. M.1 aHOF, C.1 aHURME, E.1 aISBELL, L. A.1 aJANSSEN, R.1 aJELTSCH, F.1 aKACZENSKY, P.1 aKANE, A.1 aKAPPELER, P. M.1 aKAUFFMAN, M.1 aKAYS, R.1 aKIMUYU, D.1 aKOCH, F.1 aKRANSTAUBER, B.1 aLAPOINT, S.1 aLEIMGRUBER, P.1 aLINNELL, J. D. C.1 aLÓPEZ-LÓPEZ, P.1 aMARKHAM, A. C.1 aMATTISSON, J.1 aMEDICI, E. P.1 aMELLONE, U.1 aMERRILL, E.1 aMOURAO, G. de M.1 aMORATO, R. G.1 aMORELLET, N.1 aMORRISON, T. A.1 aDÍAZ-MUÑOZ, S. L.1 aMYSTERUD, A.1 aNANDINTSETSEG, D.1 aNATHAN, R.1 aNIAMIR, A.1 aODDEN, J.1 aO'HARA, R. B.1 aOLIVEIRA-SANTOS, L. G. R.1 aOLSON, K. A.1 aPATTERSON, B. D.1 aPAULA, R. C. de1 aPEDROTTI, L.1 aREINEKING, B.1 aRIMMLER, M.1 aROGERS, T. L.1 aROLANDSEN, C. M.1 aROSENBERRY, C. S.1 aRUBENSTEIN, D. I.1 aSAFI, K.1 aSAÏD, S.1 aSAPIR, N.1 aSAWYER, H.1 aSCHMIDT, N. M.1 aSELVA, N.1 aSERGIEL, A.1 aSHIILEGDAMBA, E.1 aSILVA, J. P.1 aSINGH, N.1 aSOLBERG, E. J.1 aSPIEGEL, O.1 aSTRAND, O.1 aSUNDARESAN, S.1 aULLMANN, W.1 aVOIGT, U.1 aWALL, J.1 aWATTLES, D.1 aWIKELSKI, M.1 aWILMERS, C. C.1 aWILSON, J. W.1 aWITTEMYER, G.1 aZIEBA, F.1 aZWIJACZ-KOZICA, T.1 aMUELLER, T. tSciencegv. 359, p. 466-469, jan. 2018.