Should we feed wildlife? A call for further research into this recreational activity
Independent human–wildlife feeding interactions (ie, the feeding of wildlife by the public
outside of organized ecotourism activities) represent an increasingly common way in which …
outside of organized ecotourism activities) represent an increasingly common way in which …
Does artificial feeding impact neonate growth rates in a large free-ranging mammal?
Variation and disparity in resource access between individuals in an animal population
within human-dominated landscapes require attention as artificial selection processes may …
within human-dominated landscapes require attention as artificial selection processes may …
Do human–wildlife interactions predict offspring hiding strategies in peri-urban fallow deer?
Human activities can induce significant behavioural changes in wildlife. Often explored
through extractive interactions (eg hunting) that can favour certain behavioural traits, the …
through extractive interactions (eg hunting) that can favour certain behavioural traits, the …
Personalideer: A comprehensive review of personality studies in cervids
Understanding animal personality, that is, consistent behavioural variation among
individuals, is essential for elucidating the evolutionary origins of human personality …
individuals, is essential for elucidating the evolutionary origins of human personality …
Helicopter parenting: local-scale environment determines hiding and supervision in neonatal ungulates
Ungulate species are classified as 'hiders' rather than 'followers' when neonates tend to
remain separated from their mother and hidden within vegetation during the early …
remain separated from their mother and hidden within vegetation during the early …
Captive-raised western ringtail possums (Pseudocheirus occidentalis) with a bold personality have higher survival rates when released into the wild
We tested if the personality of captive-raised western ringtail possums (Pseudocheirus
occidentalis), and the impact of other variables would influence their survival after release …
occidentalis), and the impact of other variables would influence their survival after release …
A protocol for assessing bias and robustness of social network metrics using GPS based radio-telemetry data
Background Social network analysis of animal societies allows scientists to test hypotheses
about social evolution, behaviour, and dynamic processes. However, the accuracy of …
about social evolution, behaviour, and dynamic processes. However, the accuracy of …
People feeding wildlife may interfere with male intrasexual competition: the case study of peri-urban Fallow Deer
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Wildlife populations are continuously altered by humans, whether this be through known
drivers like disturbance, habitat modification and loss, recreation and hunting, or via the …
drivers like disturbance, habitat modification and loss, recreation and hunting, or via the …
Does fear of humans predict anti-predator strategies in an ungulate hider species during fawning?
Humans are a major evolutionary force on wildlife via artificial selection. While often
explored through the lens of extractive interactions (eg, hunting) able to favour certain …
explored through the lens of extractive interactions (eg, hunting) able to favour certain …