Edited by Andrew Pullin.
Volume 8 Supplement 1
Using animal behavior in conservation management
Research
Publication of this supplement has not been supported by sponsorship. Information about the source of funding for publication charges can be found in the individual articles. The articles have undergone the journal's standard peer review process for supplements. The Supplement Editor is the Editor-in-Chief of Environmental Evidence.
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Citation: Environmental Evidence 2019 8(Suppl 1):23
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What evidence exists on the effectiveness of different types of olfactory lures as attractants for invasive mammalian predators? A systematic map protocol
Alien mammalian predators are a major cause of species extinction and decline globally. Baits and lures, usually human-food based (for example meat, nuts or oils), are widely deployed in trapping programs to a...
Citation: Environmental Evidence 2019 8(Suppl 1):12 -
Effectiveness of animal conditioning interventions in reducing human–wildlife conflict: a systematic map protocol
Human–wildlife conflict (HWC), is currently one of the most pressing conservation challenges. We restrict ourselves here to wildlife behaviour that is perceived to negatively impact social, economic or cultura...
Citation: Environmental Evidence 2019 8(Suppl 1):10 -
What is the available evidence that artificial light at night affects animal behaviour? A systematic map protocol
Artificial light at night (ALAN), has increased dramatically over the past two centuries and is linked to demonstrable shifts in a range of behaviours across diverse animal taxa. This systematic map will colla...
Citation: Environmental Evidence 2019 8(Suppl 1):7 -
Effect of anthropogenic light on bird movement, habitat selection, and distribution: a systematic map protocol
Anthropogenic light is known or suspected to exert profound effects on many taxa, including birds. Documentation of bird aggregation around artificial light at night, as well as observations of bird reactions ...
Citation: Environmental Evidence 2019 8(Suppl 1):13 -
What evidence exists on the effects of anthropogenic noise on acoustic communication in animals? A systematic map protocol
Noise pollution is an intense, widespread anthropogenic disturbance that can have highly detrimental impacts on natural populations, communities, and ecosystems across the globe. One major way through which no...
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Examining the efficacy of anti-predator training for increasing survival in conservation translocations: a systematic review protocol
How animals respond to predators can have consequences when they are reintroduced into the wild or translocated to new habitats. Animals raised in captivity often lack adequate experience with predators, and w...
Citation: Environmental Evidence 2019 8(Suppl 1):11 -
Correction to: What is the effectiveness of using conspecific or heterospecific acoustic playbacks for the attraction of animals for wildlife management? A systematic review protocol
Following publication of the original article [1], it was reported that the article entitled “What is the effectiveness of using conspecific or heterospecific acoustic playbacks for the attraction of animals f...
Citation: Environmental Evidence 2019 8(Suppl 1):20
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