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Increased tolerance to humans among disturbed wildlife

机译:在受干扰的野生动植物中对人类的耐受力增强

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Human disturbance drives the decline of many species, both directly and indirectly. Nonetheless, some species do particularly well around humans. One mechanism that may explain coexistence is the degree to which a species tolerates human disturbance. Here we provide a comprehensive meta-analysis of birds, mammals and lizards to investigate species tolerance of human disturbance and explore the drivers of this tolerance in birds. We find that, overall, disturbed populations of the three major taxa are more tolerant of human disturbance than less disturbed populations. The best predictors of the direction and magnitude of bird tolerance of human disturbance are the type of disturbed area (urbanized birds are more tolerant than rural or suburban populations) and body mass (large birds are more tolerant than small birds). By identifying specific features associated with tolerance, these results guide evidence-based conservation strategies to predict and manage the impacts of increasing human disturbance on birds.
机译:人为干扰直接或间接地导致许多物种的减少。但是,有些物种在人类周围的生活特别好。可以解释共存的一种机制是物种对人类干扰的忍受程度。在这里,我们提供了鸟类,哺乳动物和蜥蜴的综合荟萃分析,以研究人类干扰的物种耐受性并探索鸟类中这种耐受性的驱动因素。我们发现,总体而言,三大类群的受干扰人口比受干扰较少的人口更能容忍人为干扰。关于人为干扰的鸟类耐受力的方向和大小的最佳预测指标是受干扰区域的类型(城市化鸟类比农村或郊区人口更能容忍)和体重(大型鸟类比小型鸟类更能容忍)。通过识别与耐受性相关的特定特征,这些结果指导了基于证据的保护策略,以预测和管理人为干扰加剧对鸟类的影响。

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