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Response of Elk to Habitat Modification Near Natural Gas Development
Authors:Fred Van Dyke  Autumn Fox  Seth M Harju  Matthew R Dzialak  Larry D Hayden-Wing  Jeffrey B Winstead
Institution:1. Department of Biology, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL, 60187, USA
3. Au Sable Institute of Environmental Studies, 7526 Sunset Trail NE, Mancelona, MI, 49659, USA
2. Hayden-Wing Associates, LLC, 2308 S. Eighth Street, Laramie, WY, 82073, USA
Abstract:Elk (Cervus elaphus) are known to shift habitat use in response to environmental modifications, including those associated with various forms of energy development. The specific behavioral responses underlying these trends, however, have not been effectively studied. To investigate such effects, we examined elk response to habitat alteration near natural gas wells in Las Animas County, Colorado, USA in 2008–2010. We created 10 1-ha openings in forests adjacent to 10 operating natural gas wells by removing standing timber in 2008, with concomitant establishment of 10 1-ha control sites adjacent to the same wells. On each site, we estimated elk use, indexed by pellet density, before and after timber removal. Concurrently, we measured plant production and cover, nutritional quality, species composition and biomass removed by elk and other large herbivores. Species richness and diversity, graminoid and forb cover, and graminoid and forb biomass increased on cut sites following tree removal. Differences were greater in 2010 than in 2009, and elk and deer removed more plant biomass in 2010 than 2009. Elk use of cut sites was 37?% lower than control sites in 2009, but 46?% higher in 2010. The initially lower use of cut sites may be attributable to lack of winter forage on these sites caused by timber removal and associated surface modification. The increased use of cut sites in 2010 suggested that elk possessed the behavioral capacity, over time, to exploit enhanced forage resources in the proximity of habitat modifications and human activity associated with maintenance of operating natural gas wells.
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