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Bird tolerance to humans in open tropical ecosystems

Animal tolerance towards humans can be a key factor facilitating wildlife–human coexistence, yet traits predicting its direction and magnitude across tropical animals are poorly known. Using 10,249 observations for 842 bird species inhabiting open tropical ecosystems in Africa, South America, and Au...

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Autores principales: Mikula, Peter, Tomášek, Oldřich, Romportl, Dušan, Aikins, Timothy K., Avendaño, Jorge E., Braimoh-Azaki, Bukola D. A., Chaskda, Adams, Cresswell, Will, Cunningham, Susan J., Dale, Svein, Favoretto, Gabriela R., Floyd, Kelvin S., Glover, Hayley, Grim, Tomáš, Henry, Dominic A. W., Holmern, Tomas, Hromada, Martin, Iwajomo, Soladoye B., Lilleyman, Amanda, Magige, Flora J., Martin, Rowan O., de A. Maximiano, Marina F., Nana, Eric D., Ncube, Emmanuel, Ndaimani, Henry, Nelson, Emma, van Niekerk, Johann H., Pienaar, Carina, Piratelli, Augusto J., Pistorius, Penny, Radkovic, Anna, Reynolds, Chevonne, Røskaft, Eivin, Shanungu, Griffin K., Siqueira, Paulo R., Tarakini, Tawanda, Tejeiro-Mahecha, Nattaly, Thompson, Michelle L., Wamiti, Wanyoike, Wilson, Mark, Tye, Donovan R. C., Tye, Nicholas D., Vehtari, Aki, Tryjanowski, Piotr, Weston, Michael A., Blumstein, Daniel T., Albrecht, Tomáš
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10119130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37081049
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-37936-5
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author Mikula, Peter
Tomášek, Oldřich
Romportl, Dušan
Aikins, Timothy K.
Avendaño, Jorge E.
Braimoh-Azaki, Bukola D. A.
Chaskda, Adams
Cresswell, Will
Cunningham, Susan J.
Dale, Svein
Favoretto, Gabriela R.
Floyd, Kelvin S.
Glover, Hayley
Grim, Tomáš
Henry, Dominic A. W.
Holmern, Tomas
Hromada, Martin
Iwajomo, Soladoye B.
Lilleyman, Amanda
Magige, Flora J.
Martin, Rowan O.
de A. Maximiano, Marina F.
Nana, Eric D.
Ncube, Emmanuel
Ndaimani, Henry
Nelson, Emma
van Niekerk, Johann H.
Pienaar, Carina
Piratelli, Augusto J.
Pistorius, Penny
Radkovic, Anna
Reynolds, Chevonne
Røskaft, Eivin
Shanungu, Griffin K.
Siqueira, Paulo R.
Tarakini, Tawanda
Tejeiro-Mahecha, Nattaly
Thompson, Michelle L.
Wamiti, Wanyoike
Wilson, Mark
Tye, Donovan R. C.
Tye, Nicholas D.
Vehtari, Aki
Tryjanowski, Piotr
Weston, Michael A.
Blumstein, Daniel T.
Albrecht, Tomáš
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Aikins, Timothy K.
Avendaño, Jorge E.
Braimoh-Azaki, Bukola D. A.
Chaskda, Adams
Cresswell, Will
Cunningham, Susan J.
Dale, Svein
Favoretto, Gabriela R.
Floyd, Kelvin S.
Glover, Hayley
Grim, Tomáš
Henry, Dominic A. W.
Holmern, Tomas
Hromada, Martin
Iwajomo, Soladoye B.
Lilleyman, Amanda
Magige, Flora J.
Martin, Rowan O.
de A. Maximiano, Marina F.
Nana, Eric D.
Ncube, Emmanuel
Ndaimani, Henry
Nelson, Emma
van Niekerk, Johann H.
Pienaar, Carina
Piratelli, Augusto J.
Pistorius, Penny
Radkovic, Anna
Reynolds, Chevonne
Røskaft, Eivin
Shanungu, Griffin K.
Siqueira, Paulo R.
Tarakini, Tawanda
Tejeiro-Mahecha, Nattaly
Thompson, Michelle L.
Wamiti, Wanyoike
Wilson, Mark
Tye, Donovan R. C.
Tye, Nicholas D.
Vehtari, Aki
Tryjanowski, Piotr
Weston, Michael A.
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description Animal tolerance towards humans can be a key factor facilitating wildlife–human coexistence, yet traits predicting its direction and magnitude across tropical animals are poorly known. Using 10,249 observations for 842 bird species inhabiting open tropical ecosystems in Africa, South America, and Australia, we find that avian tolerance towards humans was lower (i.e., escape distance was longer) in rural rather than urban populations and in populations exposed to lower human disturbance (measured as human footprint index). In addition, larger species and species with larger clutches and enhanced flight ability are less tolerant to human approaches and escape distances increase when birds were approached during the wet season compared to the dry season and from longer starting distances. Identification of key factors affecting animal tolerance towards humans across large spatial and taxonomic scales may help us to better understand and predict the patterns of species distributions in the Anthropocene.
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spelling pubmed-101191302023-04-22 Bird tolerance to humans in open tropical ecosystems Mikula, Peter Tomášek, Oldřich Romportl, Dušan Aikins, Timothy K. Avendaño, Jorge E. Braimoh-Azaki, Bukola D. A. Chaskda, Adams Cresswell, Will Cunningham, Susan J. Dale, Svein Favoretto, Gabriela R. Floyd, Kelvin S. Glover, Hayley Grim, Tomáš Henry, Dominic A. W. Holmern, Tomas Hromada, Martin Iwajomo, Soladoye B. Lilleyman, Amanda Magige, Flora J. Martin, Rowan O. de A. Maximiano, Marina F. Nana, Eric D. Ncube, Emmanuel Ndaimani, Henry Nelson, Emma van Niekerk, Johann H. Pienaar, Carina Piratelli, Augusto J. Pistorius, Penny Radkovic, Anna Reynolds, Chevonne Røskaft, Eivin Shanungu, Griffin K. Siqueira, Paulo R. Tarakini, Tawanda Tejeiro-Mahecha, Nattaly Thompson, Michelle L. Wamiti, Wanyoike Wilson, Mark Tye, Donovan R. C. Tye, Nicholas D. Vehtari, Aki Tryjanowski, Piotr Weston, Michael A. Blumstein, Daniel T. Albrecht, Tomáš Nat Commun Article Animal tolerance towards humans can be a key factor facilitating wildlife–human coexistence, yet traits predicting its direction and magnitude across tropical animals are poorly known. Using 10,249 observations for 842 bird species inhabiting open tropical ecosystems in Africa, South America, and Australia, we find that avian tolerance towards humans was lower (i.e., escape distance was longer) in rural rather than urban populations and in populations exposed to lower human disturbance (measured as human footprint index). In addition, larger species and species with larger clutches and enhanced flight ability are less tolerant to human approaches and escape distances increase when birds were approached during the wet season compared to the dry season and from longer starting distances. Identification of key factors affecting animal tolerance towards humans across large spatial and taxonomic scales may help us to better understand and predict the patterns of species distributions in the Anthropocene. Nature Publishing Group UK 2023-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10119130/ /pubmed/37081049 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-37936-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Tomášek, Oldřich
Romportl, Dušan
Aikins, Timothy K.
Avendaño, Jorge E.
Braimoh-Azaki, Bukola D. A.
Chaskda, Adams
Cresswell, Will
Cunningham, Susan J.
Dale, Svein
Favoretto, Gabriela R.
Floyd, Kelvin S.
Glover, Hayley
Grim, Tomáš
Henry, Dominic A. W.
Holmern, Tomas
Hromada, Martin
Iwajomo, Soladoye B.
Lilleyman, Amanda
Magige, Flora J.
Martin, Rowan O.
de A. Maximiano, Marina F.
Nana, Eric D.
Ncube, Emmanuel
Ndaimani, Henry
Nelson, Emma
van Niekerk, Johann H.
Pienaar, Carina
Piratelli, Augusto J.
Pistorius, Penny
Radkovic, Anna
Reynolds, Chevonne
Røskaft, Eivin
Shanungu, Griffin K.
Siqueira, Paulo R.
Tarakini, Tawanda
Tejeiro-Mahecha, Nattaly
Thompson, Michelle L.
Wamiti, Wanyoike
Wilson, Mark
Tye, Donovan R. C.
Tye, Nicholas D.
Vehtari, Aki
Tryjanowski, Piotr
Weston, Michael A.
Blumstein, Daniel T.
Albrecht, Tomáš
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