In the shadows: wildlife behaviour in tree plantations
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Iglesias-Carrasco, Maider
Wong, Bob B M
Jennions, MIchael D
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Destruction of natural habitats for tree plantations is a major threat to wildlife.
These novel environments elicit behavioural changes that can either be detrimental
or beneficial to survival and reproduction, with population – and community – level
consequences. However, compared with well-documented changes following
other forms of habitat modification, we know little about wildlife behavioural
responses to tree plantations, and even less about their associated fitness costs.
Here, we highlight critical knowledge gaps in understanding the ecological and
evolutionary consequences of behavioural shifts caused by tree plantations and
discuss how wildlife responses to plantations could be critical in determining
which species persist in these highly modified environments
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Trends in Ecology and Evolution
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2099-12-31
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