Training Captive‐Bred or Translocated Animals to Avoid Predators

Volume: 14, Issue: 5, Pages: 1317 - 1326
Published: Oct 18, 2000
Abstract
: Animal reintroductions and translocations are potentially important interventions to save species from extinction, but most are unsuccessful. Mortality due to predation is a principal cause of failure. Animals that have been isolated from predators, either throughout their lifetime or over evolutionary time, may no longer express appropriate antipredator behavior. For this reason, conservation biologists are beginning to include antipredator...
Paper Details
Title
Training Captive‐Bred or Translocated Animals to Avoid Predators
Published Date
Oct 18, 2000
Volume
14
Issue
5
Pages
1317 - 1326
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