1) Humans exert dramatic influences upon the environment, creating novel selective pressures to which organisms must adapt. On the Galapagos, humans have established a permanent presence and have altered selective pressures through influences such as invasive predators and urbanization, affecting iconic species such as Darwin's finches. 2) Here, I ask two key questions: (i) does antipredator behaviour (e.g. flight initiation distance – FID) change depending on whether invasive predators are historically absent, present, or eradicated? and (ii) to what degree does urbanization affect antipredator behaviour? This study is one of the first to quantify antipredator behaviour in endemic species after the eradication of invasive predators. This ...
The purpose of this research was to determine how predator control influences nest survival and chan...
Wildlife perceive humans as predators, and therefore normally flushes. Flight initiation distance (F...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Abstract Urbanization decreases species diversity, but it increases the abundance of certain species...
Emerging evidence suggests that humans shape the ecology and evolution of species interactions. Isla...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 35-41.Chapter 1. Wildlife responses to urbanisation and ma...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
dissertationAnthropogenic disturbances to natural environments can create "natural experiments" that...
As the natural habitats of many species are degraded or disappear, there is scope for these species ...
Background: Urbanization is the most prevailing cause of habitat transformation worldwide, differing...
Urbanization is influencing patterns of biological evolution in ways that are only beginning to be e...
Islands are home to one of the most endangered ecosystems today with high extinction rates, deterior...
Habitat development may affect wildlife behavior, favoring individuals or behaviors that cope better...
BACKGROUND: Urbanization is the most prevailing cause of habitat transformation worldwide, differing...
The purpose of this research was to determine how predator control influences nest survival and chan...
Wildlife perceive humans as predators, and therefore normally flushes. Flight initiation distance (F...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Abstract Urbanization decreases species diversity, but it increases the abundance of certain species...
Emerging evidence suggests that humans shape the ecology and evolution of species interactions. Isla...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 35-41.Chapter 1. Wildlife responses to urbanisation and ma...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
dissertationAnthropogenic disturbances to natural environments can create "natural experiments" that...
As the natural habitats of many species are degraded or disappear, there is scope for these species ...
Background: Urbanization is the most prevailing cause of habitat transformation worldwide, differing...
Urbanization is influencing patterns of biological evolution in ways that are only beginning to be e...
Islands are home to one of the most endangered ecosystems today with high extinction rates, deterior...
Habitat development may affect wildlife behavior, favoring individuals or behaviors that cope better...
BACKGROUND: Urbanization is the most prevailing cause of habitat transformation worldwide, differing...
The purpose of this research was to determine how predator control influences nest survival and chan...
Wildlife perceive humans as predators, and therefore normally flushes. Flight initiation distance (F...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...