In animal behaviour, there is a dichotomy between innate behaviours (e.g., temperament or personality traits) versus those behaviours shaped by learning. Innate personality traits are supposedly less evident in animals when confounded by learning acquired with experience through time. Learning might play a key role in the development and adoption of successful anti-predator strategies, and the related adaptation has the potential to make animals that are more experienced less vulnerable to predation. We carried out a study in a system involving a large herbivorous mammal, female elk, Cervus elaphus, and their primary predator, i.e., human hunters. Using fine-scale satellite telemetry relocations, we tested whether differences in behaviour d...
Human activities in protected areas can affect wildlife populations in a similar manner to predation...
Increasing public understanding of the complexity of wild ungulates can improve animal welfare and a...
Human activities in protected areas can affect wildlife populations in a similar manner to predation...
In animals, habitat selection and movement strategies may affect survival and this may be key agents...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Human disturbance can influence wildlife behaviour, which can have implic...
BACKGROUND: Human disturbance can influence wildlife behaviour, which can have implications for wild...
In protected areas around the world, wildlife habituate to humans and human infrastructure, potentia...
Migrations of large ungulates are globally threatened in environments affected by increasing human d...
Hunting by humans can be a potent driver of selection for morphological and life history traits in w...
Habitat selection and movement are considered important factors for survival of game species when th...
Vigilance in socially foraging animals (e.g., elk) may serve to detect predators (i.e., reduce preda...
Humans have a profound effect on the planet’s ecosystems, and unprecedented rates of human populatio...
Understanding factors that influence animal behavior is central to ecology. Basic principles of anim...
Human activities in protected areas can affect wildlife populations in a similar manner to predation...
Increasing public understanding of the complexity of wild ungulates can improve animal welfare and a...
Human activities in protected areas can affect wildlife populations in a similar manner to predation...
In animals, habitat selection and movement strategies may affect survival and this may be key agents...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Human disturbance can influence wildlife behaviour, which can have implic...
BACKGROUND: Human disturbance can influence wildlife behaviour, which can have implications for wild...
In protected areas around the world, wildlife habituate to humans and human infrastructure, potentia...
Migrations of large ungulates are globally threatened in environments affected by increasing human d...
Hunting by humans can be a potent driver of selection for morphological and life history traits in w...
Habitat selection and movement are considered important factors for survival of game species when th...
Vigilance in socially foraging animals (e.g., elk) may serve to detect predators (i.e., reduce preda...
Humans have a profound effect on the planet’s ecosystems, and unprecedented rates of human populatio...
Understanding factors that influence animal behavior is central to ecology. Basic principles of anim...
Human activities in protected areas can affect wildlife populations in a similar manner to predation...
Increasing public understanding of the complexity of wild ungulates can improve animal welfare and a...
Human activities in protected areas can affect wildlife populations in a similar manner to predation...