There is a growing interest in the behavioural and life history mechanisms that allow animal species to cope with rapidly expanding urban habitats, which impose frequent proximity to humans. A particular case of behavioral bottleneck (i.e. conflicting interests) faced by animals in urban environments is how they will modulate the defence of their offspring against the potential danger represented by humans, an aspect that has received scarce research attention. We examined the nest defense against humans by a dense breeding population of a raptor, the Black Kite Milvus migrans, within the megacity of Delhi (India). Here, kites live on a diet dominated by human waste and meat offered through religiously motivated bird feeding practices. Nest...
Abstract Wildlife-human interactions are increasing in prevalence as urban sprawl continues to encro...
Global urbanisation is rapidly increasing and can have profound impacts on wild flora and fauna. For...
Mississippi kites (Ictinia mississippiensis) have become an abundant raptor in many urban and exurba...
There is a growing interest in the behavioural and life history mechanisms that allow animal species...
There is a growing interest in the behavioural and life history mechanisms that allow animal species...
There is a growing interest in the behavioural and life history mechanisms that allow animal specie...
Research in urban ecology is growing rapidly in response to the exponential growth of the urban envi...
Growing urbanization is increasing human-wildlife interactions, including attacks towards humans by ...
Growing urbanization is increasing human-wildlife interactions, including attacks towards humans by ...
Growing urbanization is increasing human-wildlife interactions, including attacks towards humans by ...
Rapid worldwide urbanization is generating a steep growth in studies on urban ecology, but tropical ...
Research in urban ecology is growing rapidly in response to the exponential growth of the urban envi...
This dataset was created during the DPhil dissertation of Nishant Kumar (Department of Zoology, Oxfo...
Do you know that most humans now live in cities? This has caused a lot of trouble for many animal sp...
Predation is an important selective force that determines breeding success in all animals. Animals a...
Abstract Wildlife-human interactions are increasing in prevalence as urban sprawl continues to encro...
Global urbanisation is rapidly increasing and can have profound impacts on wild flora and fauna. For...
Mississippi kites (Ictinia mississippiensis) have become an abundant raptor in many urban and exurba...
There is a growing interest in the behavioural and life history mechanisms that allow animal species...
There is a growing interest in the behavioural and life history mechanisms that allow animal species...
There is a growing interest in the behavioural and life history mechanisms that allow animal specie...
Research in urban ecology is growing rapidly in response to the exponential growth of the urban envi...
Growing urbanization is increasing human-wildlife interactions, including attacks towards humans by ...
Growing urbanization is increasing human-wildlife interactions, including attacks towards humans by ...
Growing urbanization is increasing human-wildlife interactions, including attacks towards humans by ...
Rapid worldwide urbanization is generating a steep growth in studies on urban ecology, but tropical ...
Research in urban ecology is growing rapidly in response to the exponential growth of the urban envi...
This dataset was created during the DPhil dissertation of Nishant Kumar (Department of Zoology, Oxfo...
Do you know that most humans now live in cities? This has caused a lot of trouble for many animal sp...
Predation is an important selective force that determines breeding success in all animals. Animals a...
Abstract Wildlife-human interactions are increasing in prevalence as urban sprawl continues to encro...
Global urbanisation is rapidly increasing and can have profound impacts on wild flora and fauna. For...
Mississippi kites (Ictinia mississippiensis) have become an abundant raptor in many urban and exurba...