Wildlife alter their behaviors in a trade-off between consuming food and fear of becoming food themselves. The risk allocation hypothesis posits that variation in the scale, intensity and longevity of predation threats can influence the magnitude of antipredator behavioral responses. Hunting by humans represents a threat thought to be perceived by wildlife similar to how they perceive a top predator, although hunting intensity and duration varys widely around the world. Here we evaluate the effects of hunting pressure on wildlife by comparing how two communities of mammals under different management schemes differ in their relative abundance and response to humans. Using camera traps to survey wildlife across disturbance levels (yards, farm...
Humans are increasingly acknowledged as apex predators that shape landscapes of fear to which herbiv...
Landscape characteristics, seasonal changes in the environment, and daylight conditions influence sp...
The global expansion of human activity has had profound consequences for wildlife. Research has docu...
Wildlife alter their behaviors in a trade-off between consuming food and fear of becoming food thems...
Spatiotemporal variation in predation risk arises from interactions between landscape heterogeneity,...
Predators can influence populations through top-down effects, but most large predators have been ext...
"The impact of hunting on wildlife is a complex phenomenon which varies in space and across time, an...
Understanding animal space us is a fundamental concern in Ecology. Predator-prey interactions are a ...
Predators can influence populations through top-down effects, but most large predators have been ext...
Predators generate a “landscape of fear” within which prey can minimize the risk of predation by sel...
Human-induced fear in wildlife has the potential to impact animal behavior, survival, and species in...
The recolonization of human-dominated landscapes by large carnivores has been followed with consider...
Abstract Landscape characteristics, seasonal changes in the environment, and daylight conditions inf...
Humans, as super predators, can have strong effects on wildlife behaviour, including profound modifi...
Humans are increasingly acknowledged as apex predators that shape landscapes of fear to which herbiv...
Humans are increasingly acknowledged as apex predators that shape landscapes of fear to which herbiv...
Landscape characteristics, seasonal changes in the environment, and daylight conditions influence sp...
The global expansion of human activity has had profound consequences for wildlife. Research has docu...
Wildlife alter their behaviors in a trade-off between consuming food and fear of becoming food thems...
Spatiotemporal variation in predation risk arises from interactions between landscape heterogeneity,...
Predators can influence populations through top-down effects, but most large predators have been ext...
"The impact of hunting on wildlife is a complex phenomenon which varies in space and across time, an...
Understanding animal space us is a fundamental concern in Ecology. Predator-prey interactions are a ...
Predators can influence populations through top-down effects, but most large predators have been ext...
Predators generate a “landscape of fear” within which prey can minimize the risk of predation by sel...
Human-induced fear in wildlife has the potential to impact animal behavior, survival, and species in...
The recolonization of human-dominated landscapes by large carnivores has been followed with consider...
Abstract Landscape characteristics, seasonal changes in the environment, and daylight conditions inf...
Humans, as super predators, can have strong effects on wildlife behaviour, including profound modifi...
Humans are increasingly acknowledged as apex predators that shape landscapes of fear to which herbiv...
Humans are increasingly acknowledged as apex predators that shape landscapes of fear to which herbiv...
Landscape characteristics, seasonal changes in the environment, and daylight conditions influence sp...
The global expansion of human activity has had profound consequences for wildlife. Research has docu...