Many animal populations are exposed to disturbance originating from human activities. In response to human disturbance, certain animals display a variety of potentially costly behavioural responses, such as increased antipredator behaviour or relocation to new areas. In contrast, other animals seemingly thrive in the presence of humans and benefit from human‐derived resources. Flight initiation distance (FID: the distance between predator and prey when prey starts to flee) is a measure commonly used to assess animals’ tolerance to humans. In this study, we tested how FID changes in relation to human presence in two hyrax species in Serengeti National Park. Hyraxes living on kopjes (rock outcrops) among human settlements showed a significant...
Human population growth generally causes carnivore declines. The rapid expansion of urban landscape...
The study assessed flight behavioural responses of impala (Aepyceros melampus) and kudu (Tragelaphus...
Anti-predator behaviours can be lost relatively quickly in populations that are relieved of predatio...
With the continuous urban expansion, assessing how some species can survive in urban environments, p...
Wildlife perceive humans as predators, and therefore normally flushes. Flight initiation distance (F...
Group size and vigilance are tools that animals can use to mitigate predation risk, and many studies...
Many large carnivores are attracted to anthropogenic sites, typically, because they offer easy acces...
Animal tolerance towards humans can be a key factor facilitating wildlife–human coexistence, yet tra...
Sport hunting may have severe behavioural consequences, and possibly conservation implications for ...
Escape behaviour in response to perceived predators can be employed as a guide when designating prot...
Animals living around people may modify their antipredator behavior as a function of proximity to hu...
Understanding the factors influencing whether a species is present or absent in an ecosystem and how...
Animal tolerance to human approaches may be used to establish buffers for wildlife that can minimize...
The distance at which animals flee an approaching predator is known as the 'flight initiation distan...
Quantifying the effects of human disturbance on rare species is crucial for conservation. The easter...
Human population growth generally causes carnivore declines. The rapid expansion of urban landscape...
The study assessed flight behavioural responses of impala (Aepyceros melampus) and kudu (Tragelaphus...
Anti-predator behaviours can be lost relatively quickly in populations that are relieved of predatio...
With the continuous urban expansion, assessing how some species can survive in urban environments, p...
Wildlife perceive humans as predators, and therefore normally flushes. Flight initiation distance (F...
Group size and vigilance are tools that animals can use to mitigate predation risk, and many studies...
Many large carnivores are attracted to anthropogenic sites, typically, because they offer easy acces...
Animal tolerance towards humans can be a key factor facilitating wildlife–human coexistence, yet tra...
Sport hunting may have severe behavioural consequences, and possibly conservation implications for ...
Escape behaviour in response to perceived predators can be employed as a guide when designating prot...
Animals living around people may modify their antipredator behavior as a function of proximity to hu...
Understanding the factors influencing whether a species is present or absent in an ecosystem and how...
Animal tolerance to human approaches may be used to establish buffers for wildlife that can minimize...
The distance at which animals flee an approaching predator is known as the 'flight initiation distan...
Quantifying the effects of human disturbance on rare species is crucial for conservation. The easter...
Human population growth generally causes carnivore declines. The rapid expansion of urban landscape...
The study assessed flight behavioural responses of impala (Aepyceros melampus) and kudu (Tragelaphus...
Anti-predator behaviours can be lost relatively quickly in populations that are relieved of predatio...