Object neophilia in wild herring gulls in urban and rural locations
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Living with increasing urbanisation and human populations requires resourcefulness and flexibility in wild animalsâ behaviour. Animals have to adapt to anthropogenic novelty in habitat structure and resources that may not resemble, or be as beneficial as, natural resources. Herring gulls (Larus argentatus) increasingly reside in towns and cities to breed and forage, yet how gulls are adjusting their behaviour to life in urban areas is not yet fully understood. This study investigated wild herring gullsâ responses to novel and common anthropogenic objects in urban and rural locations. We also examined whether gullsâ age influenced their object response behaviour. We found that, out of the 126 individual gulls presented with objects, 34% approached them. This suggests that the majority of targeted gulls were wary or lacked interest in the experimental set-up. Of the 43 gulls that approached the objects, we found that those tested in urban locations approached more slowly than their rural ...
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2025-05-24



