The influence of habitat alteration is widespread, but the impact of climate cannot continue to be discounted

Authors
Melanie Dickie
Robert Serrouya
Marcus Becker
Craig DeMars
Michael J. Noonan
Robin Steenweg
Stan Boutin
Adam T. Ford
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This is a letter to the editor in response to a previous letter to the editor. In Dickie et al. (2024), we contrasted the effects of climate and habitat alteration on white-tailed deer density, recognizing the role of both these factors. Barnas et al.'s (2024) critique raised concerns about data transformations, model overfitting, and inference methods, but our analysis demonstrates that these criticisms are either unfounded or align with our original conclusions. We reaffirm that while both climate and habitat alteration contribute to deer densities, management decisions cannot ignore the strong role of climate, which is only predicted to increase in coming decades.