Abstract
Capsule: Responses of animals to anthropogenic disturbances are often quantified using flight-initiation distance, the distance at which an animal flees a stimulus such as a person. We showed that the height of 20 researchers, selected to represent a diversity of heights, did not affect estimates of flight-initiation distance of Black Swans Cygnus atratus, suggesting that the height of humans used to test hypotheses of flight-initiation distances is not a confounding variable.
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Van Dongen, W. F. D., McLeod, E. M., Mulder, R. A., Weston, M. A., & Guay, P. J. (2015). The height of approaching humans does not affect flight-initiation distance. Bird Study, 62(2), 285–288. https://doi.org/10.1080/00063657.2015.1026309
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