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Antipredator escape distances of common and threatened birds

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Most animals keep a safe distance from humans and other potential predators, forcing animals to trade foraging and other critical behaviors against flight with potentially negative consequences for population trends if energy budgets are consistently negative. Animals can adapt to human proximity through habituation or microevolution, and island, domesticated and urbanized animals have all reduced their threshold of fear compared to controls. We tested whether a common cause of threat status is susceptibility to human proximity. We did so by estimating whether 48 pairs of closely related bird species differing in their threat status consistently had longer flight initiation distances (FID, the distance at which the individual takes flight from an approaching human) in the more threatened species. We estimated threat status by relying on existing categorization of threat status by the European Union. Threatened species had consistently longer FID than their closely related species in bot...
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