The Crimean population of the lesser grey shrike (Lanius minor) has low behavioural flexibility in its response to approaching humans

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The ongoing growth of the human population will increase the rate of wildlife-human interactions. High levels of animal tolerance and flexible responses towards human presence seem to be among the key mechanisms behind successful wildlife-human coexistence, but this behaviour remains unexplored for most populations and species of animals. Here, we investigate the escape behaviour (measured as flight initiation distance) of the Crimean population of a charismatic and declining bird species, the lesser grey shrike (Lanius minor). We examined its relationship with starting distance of the approaching human, directness of that approach (direct or tangential), habitat type (rural or suburban), and height of the perch used by shrikes. We found that the starting distance was significantly associated with escape responses of shrikes to approaching humans. In contrast, we found no significant association between escape responses and directness of approach, habitat type, or height of perch. Our results indicate that the lesser grey shrike may exhibit low flexibility in their escape responses towards humans which may have implications for their conservation management. Our results also indicate that the widely used 30 m threshold for minimum starting distance may be insufficient for rural populations, even of small passerines.

Tytuł
The Crimean population of the lesser grey shrike (Lanius minor) has low behavioural flexibility in its response to approaching humans
Twórca
Mikula Peter
Słowa kluczowe
antipredator behaviour; charismatic species; escape distance; species conservation; urbanisation
Słowa kluczowe
zachowania antydrapieżne; gatunki charyzmatyczne; odległość ucieczki; ochrona gatunkowa; urbanizacja
Współtwórca
Kwieciński Zbigniew ORCID 0000-0002-3749-0619
Kaługa Ireneusz
Tryjanowski Piotr
Data
2022
Typ zasobu
artykuł
Identyfikator zasobu
DOI 10.25225/jvb.22038
Źródło
Journal of Vertebrate Biology, 2022, vol. 71 no. 22038, [br. s.]
Język
angielski
Prawa autorskie
CC BY CC BY
Dyscyplina naukowa
Dziedzina nauk ścisłych i przyrodniczych; Nauki biologiczne
Kategorie
Publikacje pracowników US
Data udostępnienia10 lis 2022, 13:48:16
Data mod.10 lis 2022, 13:48:16
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