<p>The risk an animal perceives can be measured using an experimental patch approach called giving-up densities (GUDs). GUDs can be used to explore the “Risk-Disturbance Hypothesis” (RDH) which stipulates that risk from humans parallels risk from natural predators in its effects on animals’ foraging and habitat use. We studied arboreal samango monkeys (Cercopithecus mitis sspp.) at two sites with varying predation and anthropogenic pressures: Lajuma, a research site in western Soutpansberg Mountains and Hogsback, a village-forest matrix in the Amathole Mountains. We found pronounced effects of human observers and human-modified areas on monkeys’ GUDs. The impact of humans did not simplistically follow predictions from the RDH. At Lajuma, mo...
Live-capture of animals is a widely used technique in ecological research, and previously trapped in...
In social animals, areas where the home ranges of neighboring groups overlap are often underused. Th...
In social animals, areas where the home ranges of neighboring groups overlap are often underused. Th...
Wild species use habitats that vary in risk across space and time. This risk can derive from natural...
Humans and human infrastructure are known to alter the relationship between predators and prey, typi...
Prey species must often face a trade-off between acquiring resources and minimizing predation risk. ...
Prey species must often face a trade-off between acquiring resources and minimising predation risk. ...
Wild species use habitats that vary in risk across space and time. This risk can derive from natural...
Loss and fragmentation of habitat can have significant negative consequences for forest-dwelling spe...
Objectives Habituation is a common pre-requisite for studying noncaptive primates. Details and quant...
Foraging opportunity and predation risk act as opposing influences on an animal’s habitat use. “Land...
Food acquisition and predator avoidance are principal components of the survival strategies of all p...
Responding only to individuals of a predator species which display threatening behaviour allows prey...
Objectives Habituation is a common pre-requisite for studying noncaptive primates. Details and quant...
Understanding how threatened species adapt their behavior to landscapes shaped by humans is increasi...
Live-capture of animals is a widely used technique in ecological research, and previously trapped in...
In social animals, areas where the home ranges of neighboring groups overlap are often underused. Th...
In social animals, areas where the home ranges of neighboring groups overlap are often underused. Th...
Wild species use habitats that vary in risk across space and time. This risk can derive from natural...
Humans and human infrastructure are known to alter the relationship between predators and prey, typi...
Prey species must often face a trade-off between acquiring resources and minimizing predation risk. ...
Prey species must often face a trade-off between acquiring resources and minimising predation risk. ...
Wild species use habitats that vary in risk across space and time. This risk can derive from natural...
Loss and fragmentation of habitat can have significant negative consequences for forest-dwelling spe...
Objectives Habituation is a common pre-requisite for studying noncaptive primates. Details and quant...
Foraging opportunity and predation risk act as opposing influences on an animal’s habitat use. “Land...
Food acquisition and predator avoidance are principal components of the survival strategies of all p...
Responding only to individuals of a predator species which display threatening behaviour allows prey...
Objectives Habituation is a common pre-requisite for studying noncaptive primates. Details and quant...
Understanding how threatened species adapt their behavior to landscapes shaped by humans is increasi...
Live-capture of animals is a widely used technique in ecological research, and previously trapped in...
In social animals, areas where the home ranges of neighboring groups overlap are often underused. Th...
In social animals, areas where the home ranges of neighboring groups overlap are often underused. Th...