Consistency in the flight and visual orientation distances of habituated chacma baboons after an observed leopard predation. Do flight initiation distance methods always measure perceived predation risk?
Abstract Flight initiation distance (FID) procedures are used to assess the risk perception animals have for threats (e.g., natural predators, hunters), but it is unclear whether these assessments remain meaningful if animals have habituated to certain human stimuli (e.g., researchers, tourists). Ou...
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Main Authors: | Andrew T. L. Allan, Annie L. Bailey, Russell A. Hill |
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Language: | EN |
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Wiley
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c5567005e9b64eba9ee7532c3db36354 |
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