Behavioural responses are often the first reaction of an organism to human induced rapid environmental change (HIREC), yet current empirical evidence provides no consensus about the main environmental features that animals respond to behaviourally or which behaviours are responsive to HIREC. To understand how changes in behaviour can be predicted by different forms of HIREC, we conducted a meta-analysis of the existing empirical literature focusing on behavioural responses to five axes of environmental change (climate change, changes in CO2, direct human impact, changes in nutrients and biotic exchanges) in five behavioural domains (aggression, exploration, activity, boldness and sociability) across a range of taxa but with a focus on fish ...
1. The assessment of behavioural disturbance in cetacean species (e.g., resulting from exposure to a...
Human activity alters natural habitats for many species. Understanding variation in animals' behavio...
The strength of an animal's behavioural response to human presence has often been used as an in...
Behavioural responses are often the first reaction of an organism to human induced rapid environment...
Behavioural responses are often the first reaction of an organism to human-induced rapid environment...
Behavioural responses are often the first reaction of an organism to human-induced rapid environment...
Version of Record online: 23 DEC 2015Biological communities are shaped by complex interactions betwe...
A growing body of literature has documented myriad effects of human activities on animal behaviour, ...
Animal behaviour is remarkably sensitive to disruption by chemical pollution, with widespread implic...
The impact of environmental change on the reproduction and survival of wildlife is often behavioural...
Although the study of environmental change has long been of academic interest, the effects of change...
Although the study of environmental change has long been of academic interest, the effects of change...
Aquatic ecosystems are changing at an accelerating rate because of human activities. The changes alt...
1. In the Anthropocene, species are faced with drastic challenges due to rapid, human-induced change...
Most organisms exhibit phenotypic plasticity as an evolved response to environmental variation; henc...
1. The assessment of behavioural disturbance in cetacean species (e.g., resulting from exposure to a...
Human activity alters natural habitats for many species. Understanding variation in animals' behavio...
The strength of an animal's behavioural response to human presence has often been used as an in...
Behavioural responses are often the first reaction of an organism to human induced rapid environment...
Behavioural responses are often the first reaction of an organism to human-induced rapid environment...
Behavioural responses are often the first reaction of an organism to human-induced rapid environment...
Version of Record online: 23 DEC 2015Biological communities are shaped by complex interactions betwe...
A growing body of literature has documented myriad effects of human activities on animal behaviour, ...
Animal behaviour is remarkably sensitive to disruption by chemical pollution, with widespread implic...
The impact of environmental change on the reproduction and survival of wildlife is often behavioural...
Although the study of environmental change has long been of academic interest, the effects of change...
Although the study of environmental change has long been of academic interest, the effects of change...
Aquatic ecosystems are changing at an accelerating rate because of human activities. The changes alt...
1. In the Anthropocene, species are faced with drastic challenges due to rapid, human-induced change...
Most organisms exhibit phenotypic plasticity as an evolved response to environmental variation; henc...
1. The assessment of behavioural disturbance in cetacean species (e.g., resulting from exposure to a...
Human activity alters natural habitats for many species. Understanding variation in animals' behavio...
The strength of an animal's behavioural response to human presence has often been used as an in...