Data from: Fear of the human “super predator” far exceeds the fear of large carnivores in a model mesocarnivore ...

The fear (perceived predation risk) large carnivores inspire in mesocarnivores can affect ecosystem structure and function, and loss of the “landscape of fear” large carnivores create adds to concerns regarding the worldwide loss of large carnivores. Fear of humans has been proposed to act as a subs...

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Main Authors: Clinchy, Michael, Zanette, Liyana Y., Roberts, Devin, Suraci, Justin P., Buesching, Christina D., Newman, Chris, Macdonald, David W.
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Dryad 2016
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.4g0m4
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.4g0m4 2024-01-28T10:05:04+01:00 Data from: Fear of the human “super predator” far exceeds the fear of large carnivores in a model mesocarnivore ... Clinchy, Michael Zanette, Liyana Y. Roberts, Devin Suraci, Justin P. Buesching, Christina D. Newman, Chris Macdonald, David W. 2016 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.4g0m4 https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.4g0m4 en eng Dryad https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/beheco/arw117 Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 large carnivore loss predator-prey naiveté human disturbance Anti-predator behavior Dataset dataset 2016 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.4g0m410.1093/beheco/arw117 2024-01-04T15:08:29Z The fear (perceived predation risk) large carnivores inspire in mesocarnivores can affect ecosystem structure and function, and loss of the “landscape of fear” large carnivores create adds to concerns regarding the worldwide loss of large carnivores. Fear of humans has been proposed to act as a substitute, but new research identifies humans as a “super predator” globally far more lethal to mesocarnivores, and thus presumably far more frightening. Although much of the world now consists of human-dominated landscapes, there remains relatively little research regarding how behavioral responses to humans affect trophic networks, to the extent that no study has yet experimentally tested the relative fearfulness mesocarnivores demonstrate in reaction to humans versus nonhuman predators. Badgers (Meles meles) in Britain are a model mesocarnivore insofar as they no longer need fear native large carnivores (bears, Ursus arctos; wolves, Canis lupus) and now perhaps fear humans more. We tested the fearfulness badgers ... : Data_from_Clinchy_et_al_2016_Behavioral_Ecology ... Dataset Canis lupus Ursus arctos DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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topic large carnivore loss
predator-prey naiveté
human disturbance
Anti-predator behavior
spellingShingle large carnivore loss
predator-prey naiveté
human disturbance
Anti-predator behavior
Clinchy, Michael
Zanette, Liyana Y.
Roberts, Devin
Suraci, Justin P.
Buesching, Christina D.
Newman, Chris
Macdonald, David W.
Data from: Fear of the human “super predator” far exceeds the fear of large carnivores in a model mesocarnivore ...
topic_facet large carnivore loss
predator-prey naiveté
human disturbance
Anti-predator behavior
description The fear (perceived predation risk) large carnivores inspire in mesocarnivores can affect ecosystem structure and function, and loss of the “landscape of fear” large carnivores create adds to concerns regarding the worldwide loss of large carnivores. Fear of humans has been proposed to act as a substitute, but new research identifies humans as a “super predator” globally far more lethal to mesocarnivores, and thus presumably far more frightening. Although much of the world now consists of human-dominated landscapes, there remains relatively little research regarding how behavioral responses to humans affect trophic networks, to the extent that no study has yet experimentally tested the relative fearfulness mesocarnivores demonstrate in reaction to humans versus nonhuman predators. Badgers (Meles meles) in Britain are a model mesocarnivore insofar as they no longer need fear native large carnivores (bears, Ursus arctos; wolves, Canis lupus) and now perhaps fear humans more. We tested the fearfulness badgers ... : Data_from_Clinchy_et_al_2016_Behavioral_Ecology ...
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author Clinchy, Michael
Zanette, Liyana Y.
Roberts, Devin
Suraci, Justin P.
Buesching, Christina D.
Newman, Chris
Macdonald, David W.
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Zanette, Liyana Y.
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Suraci, Justin P.
Buesching, Christina D.
Newman, Chris
Macdonald, David W.
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title Data from: Fear of the human “super predator” far exceeds the fear of large carnivores in a model mesocarnivore ...
title_short Data from: Fear of the human “super predator” far exceeds the fear of large carnivores in a model mesocarnivore ...
title_full Data from: Fear of the human “super predator” far exceeds the fear of large carnivores in a model mesocarnivore ...
title_fullStr Data from: Fear of the human “super predator” far exceeds the fear of large carnivores in a model mesocarnivore ...
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Fear of the human “super predator” far exceeds the fear of large carnivores in a model mesocarnivore ...
title_sort data from: fear of the human “super predator” far exceeds the fear of large carnivores in a model mesocarnivore ...
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