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Golf course wetlands were surrounded by low road density and were distinct from protected area wetlands only in that they were surrounded by less forest and grassland and had more homogenous aquatic plant communities.
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Areas with high topographic variation and low road density had the highest species richness.
Species sensitive to habitat fragmentation were also associated with large forest patches and low road density.
Other important factors were remoteness from human presence, low road density, and little motorized access.
Hotspots of species richness were associated with large forest patches and low road density.
We expected wolves to prefer areas of low road density in order to avoid human disturbance, and we expected breeding wolves to show a stronger avoidance than nonbreeders.
We predicted a functional response due to human disturbance, that is wolves living in territories with high road densities use roads relatively less frequently than wolves in territories with low road densities.
In contrast, lightning-caused ignitions were concentrated in low road-density areas, away from WUI, and in low population density areas.
A. Category One Stations under this category are characterized mainly by two major causes: low road network density and the presence of large compounds that impede the service areas.
Nonbreeding wolves preferred to rest in patches with low main road densities while contrary to our prediction they were more likely to travel in patches with high gravel road densities.
Such areas are distinguished by their: marked seasonality; relatively large magnitudes of contemporary change in climatic parameters; and relative inaccessibility due to broad spatial extent, very low (or zero) road density, and steep and glaciated areas.
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