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Do fences protect birds from human disturbance?

机译:栅栏是否保护鸟类免受人类干扰?

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Outdoor recreation and ecotourism are becoming increasingly popular, but such human activities are not entirely benign to birds. One way to manage wildlife habitats is to restrict public access with a fence or some similar barrier, under the assumption that this provides wildlife with a refuge from human activities. We tested this assumption by measuring the responses of 10 species of birds at a site containing a fence with a relatively large number of visitors on only one side. We compared these responses to those at a less-visited, control site. Responses were measured by quantifying flight initiation distance (FID), the distance birds would allow a human to approach before fleeing. Overall, we found birds on the protected side of the fence responded similarly to birds at the low visitation control site, and significantly differently from birds at the high visitation site. Our results suggest that by reducing the number of humans and providing areas of refuge within highly visited habitats, protective barriers allow birds to behave as they would in an undisturbed environment.
机译:户外娱乐和生态旅游越来越受欢迎,但这种人类活动并不完全善于鸟类。管理野生动物栖息地的一种方法是通过围栏或一些类似的障碍来限制公众访问,这是在这提供了来自人类活动的避难所的野生动物。我们通过在一个位于包含相对大量的访客的网站上测量10种鸟类的垃圾来测试这一假设。我们将这些答案与那些在较低的控制网站上的响应进行了比较。通过量化飞行开始距离(FID)来测量响应,距离鸟类在逃离之前允许人类方法。总体而言,我们发现围栏的受保护方面的鸟类与低探视控制现场的鸟类相似,并且与高景点的鸟类显着不同。我们的结果表明,通过减少人类的数量并在高度访问的栖息地内提供避难所,保护障碍允许鸟类在不受干扰的环境中表现。

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