Nature recreation conflicts with conservation, but its impacts on wildlife are not fully understood. Where recreation is not regulated, visitors to natural areas may gather in large numbers on weekends and holidays. This may increase variance in fitness in wild populations, if individuals whose critical life cycle stages coincide with periods of high human disturbance are at a disadvantage. We studied nestling development of blue tits (Cyanistes caeruleus) in a natural area where recreation activities intensify during weekends and other public holidays at picnic and leisure facilities, but not in the surrounding woods. In nests located near recreation facilities, blue tit nestlings that hatched during holidays developed slowly, and fledged ...
Overall, few studies have focused on anthropogenic disturbance on wildlife physiology. Research has ...
Previous work has shown that reproductive success in the blue tit (Parus caeruleus) is largely envir...
Birds have specific energetic requirements which likely depend on the habitat type they inhabit and ...
Nature recreation conflicts with conservation, but its impacts on wildlife are not fully understood....
Recreation negatively affects wildlife by influencing animal behaviour vital to reproduction and sur...
Abstract The worldwide increase in human outdoor activities raises concerns for wildlife. Human dis...
The worldwide increase in human outdoor activities raises concerns for wildlife. Human disturbances,...
Abstract The worldwide increase in human outdoor activities raises concerns for wildlife. Human dis...
Supplementary feeding wild birds is a widespread phenomenon. Recently, non-governmental organisation...
As human population and concomitant development increase, human-caused disturbances play an ever lar...
Supplementary feeding wild birds is a widespread phenomenon. Recently, non-governmental organisation...
Background Relatively few studies have examined the interactive effects of ecological factors on phy...
Lima Undergraduate Research Forum 1st PlaceUrbanization is a major issue confronting species around ...
1. There is often a perceived conflict between recreational access and wildlife conservation. Althou...
The appropriate management of visitors to nature reserves is an important conservation concern. In t...
Overall, few studies have focused on anthropogenic disturbance on wildlife physiology. Research has ...
Previous work has shown that reproductive success in the blue tit (Parus caeruleus) is largely envir...
Birds have specific energetic requirements which likely depend on the habitat type they inhabit and ...
Nature recreation conflicts with conservation, but its impacts on wildlife are not fully understood....
Recreation negatively affects wildlife by influencing animal behaviour vital to reproduction and sur...
Abstract The worldwide increase in human outdoor activities raises concerns for wildlife. Human dis...
The worldwide increase in human outdoor activities raises concerns for wildlife. Human disturbances,...
Abstract The worldwide increase in human outdoor activities raises concerns for wildlife. Human dis...
Supplementary feeding wild birds is a widespread phenomenon. Recently, non-governmental organisation...
As human population and concomitant development increase, human-caused disturbances play an ever lar...
Supplementary feeding wild birds is a widespread phenomenon. Recently, non-governmental organisation...
Background Relatively few studies have examined the interactive effects of ecological factors on phy...
Lima Undergraduate Research Forum 1st PlaceUrbanization is a major issue confronting species around ...
1. There is often a perceived conflict between recreational access and wildlife conservation. Althou...
The appropriate management of visitors to nature reserves is an important conservation concern. In t...
Overall, few studies have focused on anthropogenic disturbance on wildlife physiology. Research has ...
Previous work has shown that reproductive success in the blue tit (Parus caeruleus) is largely envir...
Birds have specific energetic requirements which likely depend on the habitat type they inhabit and ...