Terrestrial passive acoustic monitoring: review and perspectives
Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) is quickly gaining ground in ecological research,
following global trends toward automated data collection and big data. Using unattended …
following global trends toward automated data collection and big data. Using unattended …
A review of camera trapping for conservation behaviour research
An understanding of animal behaviour is important if conservation initiatives are to be
effective. However, quantifying the behaviour of wild animals presents significant …
effective. However, quantifying the behaviour of wild animals presents significant …
Fear of the human “super predator” pervades the South African savanna
LY Zanette, NR Frizzelle, M Clinchy, MJS Peel… - Current biology, 2023 - cell.com
Lions have long been perceived as Africa's, if not the world's, most fearsome terrestrial
predator, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 the" king of beasts". Wildlife's fear of humans may, however …
predator, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 the" king of beasts". Wildlife's fear of humans may, however …
Fear of the human 'super predator'reduces feeding time in large carnivores
Large carnivores' fear of the human 'super predator'has the potential to alter their feeding
behaviour and result in human-induced trophic cascades. However, it has yet to be …
behaviour and result in human-induced trophic cascades. However, it has yet to be …
A review of factors to consider when using camera traps to study animal behavior to inform wildlife ecology and conservation
Camera traps (CTs) are an increasingly popular method of studying animal behavior.
However, the impact of cameras on detected individuals—such as from mechanical noise …
However, the impact of cameras on detected individuals—such as from mechanical noise …
Zooming in on mechanistic predator–prey ecology: Integrating camera traps with experimental methods to reveal the drivers of ecological interactions
Camera trap technology has galvanized the study of predator–prey ecology in wild animal
communities by expanding the scale and diversity of predator–prey interactions that can be …
communities by expanding the scale and diversity of predator–prey interactions that can be …
Prey tells, large herbivores fear the human 'super predator'
DA Crawford, LM Conner, M Clinchy, LY Zanette… - Oecologia, 2022 - Springer
Fear of the human 'super predator'has been demonstrated to so alter the feeding behavior of
large carnivores as to cause trophic cascades. It has yet to be experimentally tested if fear of …
large carnivores as to cause trophic cascades. It has yet to be experimentally tested if fear of …
[HTML][HTML] Leveraging motivations, personality, and sensory cues for vertebrate pest management
Managing vertebrate pests is a global conservation challenge given their undesirable socio-
ecological impacts. Pest management often focuses on the 'average'individual, neglecting …
ecological impacts. Pest management often focuses on the 'average'individual, neglecting …
Disgust in animals and the application of disease avoidance to wildlife management and conservation
Disgust is an adaptive system hypothesized to have evolved to reduce the risk of becoming
sick. It is associated with behavioural, cognitive and physiological responses tuned to allow …
sick. It is associated with behavioural, cognitive and physiological responses tuned to allow …
Advances in image acquisition and processing technologies transforming animal ecological studies
S Nazir, M Kaleem - Ecological Informatics, 2021 - Elsevier
Images and videos have become pervasive in ecological research and the ease of acquiring
image data and its subsequent processing can provide answers in research areas such as …
image data and its subsequent processing can provide answers in research areas such as …