Evidence of effects of human disturbance on alert response in Père David’s deer (Elaphurus davidianus)

Abstract 10.1002/zoo.20132.abs To understand effects of human disturbance on alert response of Père David’s deer, we carried out an experiment in the Dafeng Père David’s Deer Reserve (32°59′–33°03′N, 120°47′–120°53′E), China. In the spring and summer, we observed alert responses (including stare, walking away, and flee) of deer and recorded the intensity of tourist disturbance in […]

Alert distance as an alternative measure of bird tolerance to human disturbance- implications for park design

Animal tolerance to human approaches may be used to establish buffers for wildlife that can minimize the probability that animals will be disturbed by human activity. Alert distance (the distance between an animal and an approaching human at which point the animal begins to exhibit alert behaviours to the human) has been proposed as an […]