The characterisation and management of deleterious processes affecting wildlife are ideally based on sound scientific information. However, relevant information is often absent, or difficult to access or contextualise for specific management purposes. We describe 'AvianBuffer', an interactive online tool enabling the estimation of distances at which Australian birds respond fearfully to humans. Users can input species assemblages and determine a 'separation distance' above which the assemblage is predicted to not flee humans. They can also nominate the diversity they wish to minimise disturbance to, or a specific separation distance to obtain an estimate of the diversity that will remain undisturbed. The dataset is based upon flight-initiat...
Human recreational activities are often considered as potential threats to biodiversity, by restrict...
Risk-taking in birds is often measured as the flight initiation distance (FID), the distance at whic...
The risk posed by wildlife to air transportation is of great concern worldwide. In Australia alone, ...
The characterisation and management of deleterious processes affecting wildlife are ideally based on...
Disturbance – the response of birds to a stimulus such as the presence of a person – is considered a...
Disturbance - the response of birds to a stimulus such as the presence of a person - is considered a...
Buffers are often used to separate threatening stimuli, such as humans, from wildlife but with few e...
Most animals keep a safe distance from humans and other potential predators, forcing animals to trad...
The distance at which animals flee an approaching predator is known as the 'flight initiation distan...
Collisions between aircraft and birds, so-called "bird strikes," can result in serious damage to air...
Although evidence-based approaches have become commonplace for determining the success of conservati...
Animal tolerance to human approaches may be used to establish buffers for wildlife that can minimize...
Thanks to the Leventis Conservation Foundation for providing full funding for this study.Escape beha...
Escape behaviour in response to perceived predators can be employed as a guide when designating prot...
A major goal of protected area management is to promote coexistence between wildlife and people and ...
Human recreational activities are often considered as potential threats to biodiversity, by restrict...
Risk-taking in birds is often measured as the flight initiation distance (FID), the distance at whic...
The risk posed by wildlife to air transportation is of great concern worldwide. In Australia alone, ...
The characterisation and management of deleterious processes affecting wildlife are ideally based on...
Disturbance – the response of birds to a stimulus such as the presence of a person – is considered a...
Disturbance - the response of birds to a stimulus such as the presence of a person - is considered a...
Buffers are often used to separate threatening stimuli, such as humans, from wildlife but with few e...
Most animals keep a safe distance from humans and other potential predators, forcing animals to trad...
The distance at which animals flee an approaching predator is known as the 'flight initiation distan...
Collisions between aircraft and birds, so-called "bird strikes," can result in serious damage to air...
Although evidence-based approaches have become commonplace for determining the success of conservati...
Animal tolerance to human approaches may be used to establish buffers for wildlife that can minimize...
Thanks to the Leventis Conservation Foundation for providing full funding for this study.Escape beha...
Escape behaviour in response to perceived predators can be employed as a guide when designating prot...
A major goal of protected area management is to promote coexistence between wildlife and people and ...
Human recreational activities are often considered as potential threats to biodiversity, by restrict...
Risk-taking in birds is often measured as the flight initiation distance (FID), the distance at whic...
The risk posed by wildlife to air transportation is of great concern worldwide. In Australia alone, ...