letterEcology LettersJul 17, 2019GREEN OA

Fear of humans as apex predators has landscape‐scale impacts from mountain lions to mice

University of California, Santa Cruz · Western University

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Abstract

Apex predators such as large carnivores can have cascading, landscape-scale impacts across wildlife communities, which could result largely from the fear they inspire, although this has yet to be experimentally demonstrated. Humans have supplanted large carnivores as apex predators in many systems, and similarly pervasive impacts may now result from fear of the human 'super predator'. We conducted a landscape-scale playback experiment demonstrating that the sound of humans speaking generates a landscape of fear with pervasive effects across wildlife communities. Large carnivores avoided human voices and moved more cautiously when hearing humans, while medium-sized carnivores became more elusive and reduced…

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Keywords
  • Apex predator
  • Foraging
  • Predation
  • Ecology
  • Wildlife
  • Predator
  • Habitat
  • Geography
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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