Large mammals are often a source of conflict, and consequently there has been increasing interest in close encounters with them. Knowledge of wildlife responses to human disturbance is crucial for the management of increasing and expanding populations of large animals. We investigated flight initiation distance (FID) and aggressive responses of the European bison-the largest terrestrial mammal of Europe-to human disturbance in the Białowieża Forest (NE Poland). When encountered by humans, bison usually flee. Aggression was observed in only 0.4% of approach attempts. Mean FID was 77±46 m and was influenced by habitat, sex, and supplementary feeding intensity. Females showed greater timidity than males, FID was lower in forest than in open ha...
Wolves are recolonising human-dominated landscapes, which increases conflicts as people express fear...
European bison (Bison bonasus L.) is the largest herbivore in Europe. Historically, it was distribut...
The bison (Bison bonasus L.) has inhabited the forests of Europe for thousands of years. The above f...
<div><p>Large mammals are often a source of conflict, and consequently there has been increasing int...
<p>Reasons (A), seasonal distribution (B), habitat distribution (C), and victims (D) of European bis...
<p>Influence of sex (A), habitat (B), and supplementary feeding intensity (C) on FID of European bis...
Abstract The European bison is the largest terrestrial mam-mal in Europe. After extinction in the wi...
<div><p>Biodiversity is rapidly declining globally. One strategy to help to conserve species is to b...
Animals raised in captivity often fail to express appropriate anti-predator behaviour when reintrodu...
Incidents are described of Bison (Bison bison) in Yellowstone National Park mauling and possibly kil...
Abstract European bison, the largest mammal in Europe, after being exterminated in the wild and then...
Grazing by different types of large herbivores in natural areas has been used as a nature management...
Recently, several wild or semi-wild herds of European bison have been reintroduced across Europe. It...
Incidents are described of Bison (Bison bison) in Yellowstone National Park mauling and possibly kil...
Abstract: Yellowstone National Park is home to the largest bison population on public land in the Un...
Wolves are recolonising human-dominated landscapes, which increases conflicts as people express fear...
European bison (Bison bonasus L.) is the largest herbivore in Europe. Historically, it was distribut...
The bison (Bison bonasus L.) has inhabited the forests of Europe for thousands of years. The above f...
<div><p>Large mammals are often a source of conflict, and consequently there has been increasing int...
<p>Reasons (A), seasonal distribution (B), habitat distribution (C), and victims (D) of European bis...
<p>Influence of sex (A), habitat (B), and supplementary feeding intensity (C) on FID of European bis...
Abstract The European bison is the largest terrestrial mam-mal in Europe. After extinction in the wi...
<div><p>Biodiversity is rapidly declining globally. One strategy to help to conserve species is to b...
Animals raised in captivity often fail to express appropriate anti-predator behaviour when reintrodu...
Incidents are described of Bison (Bison bison) in Yellowstone National Park mauling and possibly kil...
Abstract European bison, the largest mammal in Europe, after being exterminated in the wild and then...
Grazing by different types of large herbivores in natural areas has been used as a nature management...
Recently, several wild or semi-wild herds of European bison have been reintroduced across Europe. It...
Incidents are described of Bison (Bison bison) in Yellowstone National Park mauling and possibly kil...
Abstract: Yellowstone National Park is home to the largest bison population on public land in the Un...
Wolves are recolonising human-dominated landscapes, which increases conflicts as people express fear...
European bison (Bison bonasus L.) is the largest herbivore in Europe. Historically, it was distribut...
The bison (Bison bonasus L.) has inhabited the forests of Europe for thousands of years. The above f...