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The social side of human–wildlife interaction: wildlife can learn harmful behaviours from each other

The social side of human–wildlife interaction: wildlife can learn harmful behaviours from each other Read the Commentaries on this Feature Paper: Individual dolphins as tools for conservation ; Wildlife social learning should inform sustainable tourism management; Conservation issues arising from maladaptive behaviours spreading socially Response from the authors: Social learning of risky behaviour: importance for impact assessments, conservation and management of human‐wildlife interactions http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Animal Conservation Wiley

The social side of human–wildlife interaction: wildlife can learn harmful behaviours from each other

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Publisher
Wiley
Copyright
Animal Conservation © 2012 The Zoological Society of London
ISSN
1367-9430
eISSN
1469-1795
DOI
10.1111/j.1469-1795.2012.00548.x
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Abstract

Read the Commentaries on this Feature Paper: Individual dolphins as tools for conservation ; Wildlife social learning should inform sustainable tourism management; Conservation issues arising from maladaptive behaviours spreading socially Response from the authors: Social learning of risky behaviour: importance for impact assessments, conservation and management of human‐wildlife interactions

Journal

Animal ConservationWiley

Published: Oct 1, 2012

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