Human-induced fear in wildlife: a review
Humans, like natural predators, can induce fear in wildlife, which has the potential to alter
species-level survival and fitness. Though anthropogenic impacts on wildlife have been …
species-level survival and fitness. Though anthropogenic impacts on wildlife have been …
Data analysis techniques in light pollution: A survey and taxonomy
One of the most pressing issues facing astronomy today is the growing threat of light
pollution. Light pollution affects not only astronomical observations but also sustainability in …
pollution. Light pollution affects not only astronomical observations but also sustainability in …
Mammals adjust diel activity across gradients of urbanization
Time is a fundamental component of ecological processes. How animal behavior changes
over time has been explored through well-known ecological theories like niche partitioning …
over time has been explored through well-known ecological theories like niche partitioning …
Advancing urban wildlife research through a multi‐city collaboration
Research on urban wildlife can help promote coexistence and guide future interactions
between humans and wildlife in developed regions, but most such investigations are limited …
between humans and wildlife in developed regions, but most such investigations are limited …
[PDF][PDF] A future for all: the need for human-wildlife coexistence
E Gross, N Jayasinghe, A Brooks, G Polet… - … and infographics by …, 2021 - edepot.wur.nl
WWF is an independent conservation organisation with over 30 million followers and a
global network active in nearly 100 countries. Our mission is to stop the degradation of the …
global network active in nearly 100 countries. Our mission is to stop the degradation of the …
Secrets of success in a landscape of fear: urban wild boar adjust risk perception and tolerate disturbance
M Stillfried, P Gras, K Börner, F Göritz… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
In urban areas with a high level of human disturbance, wildlife has to adjust its behavior to
deal with the so called “landscape of fear.” This can be studied in risk perception during …
deal with the so called “landscape of fear.” This can be studied in risk perception during …
Anthropogenic mortality in mammals increases with the human footprint
Over the Earth's terrestrial surface, wildlife species are adversely affected by an increasing
number of anthropogenic impacts to the landscape, collectively termed the “human …
number of anthropogenic impacts to the landscape, collectively termed the “human …
Hunger mediates apex predator's risk avoidance response in wildland–urban interface
Conflicts between large mammalian predators and humans present a challenge to
conservation efforts, as these events drive human attitudes and policies concerning predator …
conservation efforts, as these events drive human attitudes and policies concerning predator …
Human impact on deer use is greater than predators and competitors in a multiuse recreation area
Highlights•Animal spatiotemporal behaviour may depend on competitors, predators and
humans.•Behavioural responses to predation and human disturbance are nonconsumptive …
humans.•Behavioural responses to predation and human disturbance are nonconsumptive …
Urbanization alters predator‐avoidance behaviours
Urbanization is considered the fastest growing form of global land‐use change and can
dramatically modify habitat structure and ecosystem functioning. While ecological processes …
dramatically modify habitat structure and ecosystem functioning. While ecological processes …