Animal cognition in an urbanised world
Explaining how animals respond to an increasingly urbanised world is a major challenge for
evolutionary biologists. Urban environments often present animals with novel problems that …
evolutionary biologists. Urban environments often present animals with novel problems that …
The role of animal cognition in human-wildlife interactions
Humans have a profound effect on the planet's ecosystems, and unprecedented rates of
human population growth and urbanization have brought wild animals into increasing …
human population growth and urbanization have brought wild animals into increasing …
Social interactions and information use by foraging seabirds
SA Monier - Biological Reviews, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
What do seabirds perceive about the world? How do they do so? And how do they use the
information available to them to make foraging decisions? Social cues provide seabirds with …
information available to them to make foraging decisions? Social cues provide seabirds with …
How do animals navigate the urban jungle? A review of cognition in urban-adapted animals
Rapid urbanisation leading to habitat loss is a major problem for biodiversity conservation.
While urbanisation negatively affects the survival of many species, some species are well …
While urbanisation negatively affects the survival of many species, some species are well …
From the sea to the city: explaining gulls' use of urban habitats
M Goumas, CR Berkin, CW Rayner… - Frontiers in Ecology and …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
The expansion of urban areas affects wild animals in a variety of ways. Why members of
closely-related species respond differently to urbanisation is often unclear, but an …
closely-related species respond differently to urbanisation is often unclear, but an …
Pathogenicity of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N8 subtype for herring gulls (Larus argentatus): impact of homo- and heterosubtypic immunity on the outcome …
K Tarasiuk, A Kycko, M Knitter, E Świętoń… - Veterinary …, 2022 - Springer
To improve understanding of the pathobiology of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus
(HPAIV) infections in wild birds, pathogenicity and transmissibility of HPAIV H5N8 subtype …
(HPAIV) infections in wild birds, pathogenicity and transmissibility of HPAIV H5N8 subtype …
Free-ranging dogs match a human's preference in a foraging task
Social learning is a mechanism used by many species to efficiently gain information about
their environment. Although many animals live in an environment where members of other …
their environment. Although many animals live in an environment where members of other …
Can I have fries with that? Context-dependent foraging behavior in urban and rural American crows
MR Merz, S Cote, R Weinberg, T Malley… - Behavioral …, 2025 - academic.oup.com
Behavioral flexibility and the ability to respond appropriately to anthropogenic cues that
signal potential threats or rewards may promote the success of wild animals in the urban …
signal potential threats or rewards may promote the success of wild animals in the urban …
Studying Surveillance AI-cologies in Public Safety: How AI Is in the World and the World in AI
Technological surveillance for the sake of safeguarding public safety (eg, cameras, sensors,
mobile phones, OSINT) pervades the lives of individuals on many levels. In this article, we …
mobile phones, OSINT) pervades the lives of individuals on many levels. In this article, we …
Object neophilia in wild herring gulls in urban and rural locations
Living with increasing urbanisation and human populations requires resourcefulness and
flexibility in wild animals' behaviour. Animals have to adapt to anthropogenic novelty in …
flexibility in wild animals' behaviour. Animals have to adapt to anthropogenic novelty in …