Impact of historical land use change on the brown bear habitat connectivity in the Polish Carpathians
Anna Szwagierczak, El.zbieta Ziółkowska, Joanna Wąs, Michał Jakiel, Dominik Kaim

TL;DR
This study examines how historical land use changes in the Polish Carpathians have influenced brown bear habitat connectivity over time.
Contribution
The novel contribution is analyzing historical land use changes and their impact on brown bear habitat connectivity using cost surface and least-cost path analyses across multiple time periods.
Findings
Habitat connectivity for brown bears improved over time, especially after post-war resettlement in the 1940s.
Up to 40% of the current habitat corridor has remained stable since the mid-19th century.
Rural population decline in Europe may benefit large carnivore habitats but requires careful planning to avoid human-wildlife conflict.
Abstract
Europe has undergone dynamic land use changes in recent decades that have affected the extent, quality, and connectivity of large carnivore habitats. However, the current distribution of large carnivores also depends on historical land use processes. In this article, we analyse the impact of historical land use changes on the potential connectivity of brown bear habitats in the region linking the western and eastern parts of the Carpathians, one of Europe’s biodiversity hotspots. The analyses were conducted based on elevation, slope, and distance-based, land use-related variables representing four time periods: 1860s, 1930s, 1970s, and 2013, using cost surface and least-cost path analyses. We used two different approaches to create cost surfaces: weighted, where the weights differentiated between variables according to their relative importance, reflecting their role in either bear…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWildlife Ecology and Conservation · Wildlife-Road Interactions and Conservation · Ecology and biodiversity studies
