B. Mainini et al., BEHAVIOR OF MARMOTS MARMOTA-MARMOTA UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT HIKING ACTIVITIES, Biological Conservation, 64(2), 1993, pp. 161-164
In the region of First near Grindelwald (Swiss alps) alpine marmots Ma
rmota marmota reacted differently to various forms of hiking tourism.
The smallest reaction was recorded when hikers kept to trails. The rea
ction increased with cross-country hiking and was even greater when th
e main burrows of the animals were crossed. The severest reaction was
seen in experiments with dogs on a long leash. It can be concluded tha
t the predictability and potential threat (dogs) are decisive factors
in the reactions of marmots to different forms of hiking.