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Cycling and its influence on animal behavior

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    0543520 - ÚBO 2022 RIV CZ eng C - Conference Paper (international conference)
    Mikulka, O. - Drimaj, J. - Plhal, R. - Homolka, Miloslav - Kamler, J.
    Cycling and its influence on animal behavior.
    Public recreation and landscape protection - with sense hand in hand! Brno: Mendel University in Brno, 2021 - (Fialová, J.), s. 117-120. ISBN 978-80-7509-779-8. ISSN 2336-6311. E-ISSN 2336-632X.
    [Public recreation and landscape protection - with sense hand in hand! /12./. online (CZ), 10.05.2021-11.05.2021]
    Institutional support: RVO:68081766
    Keywords : Hiking * Nature conservation * Recreation * Wildlife
    OECD category: Ecology
    http://www.cski-cr.cz/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/RaOP-2021_sbornik.pdf

    In terms of impact on society, cycling brings a number of benefits, including the impact on mental and physical health, reducing emissions and the economy of target areas. With the growing popularity of this sport, it also brings negative effects, especially on natural ecosystems. Few studies point to the influence of wildlife behavior. At the same time, the results are important for use in the construction of cycle paths in nature and especially protected areas. The study deals with the influence of cycling of single-track cycling trails in the forest environment, on the spatial behavior of wildlife in a suburban locality, which is very intensively visited by humans. The study partially demonstrated the interfering effect on wildlife, which was detected through the distribution of roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) and wild boar (Sus scrofa) signs. However, the nature of the environment, which affects the intensity of interference, plays an important role. The intensity of trail traffic had a small effect. The results of the study can serve as a basis for designing cycle paths for the future.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0320711

     
     
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