2022
DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2022.983337
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Assessing the impact of forest structure disturbances on the arboreal movement and energetics of orangutans—An agent-based modeling approach

Abstract: Agent-based models have been developed and widely employed to assess the impact of disturbances or conservation management on animal habitat use, population development, and viability. However, the direct impacts of canopy disturbance on the arboreal movement of individual primates have been less studied. Such impacts could shed light on the cascading effects of disturbances on animal health and fitness. Orangutans are an arboreal primate that commonly encounters habitat quality deterioration due to land-use c… Show more

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“…Despite the NGSD being very sensitive to humans and not easily approached, this dog's helpful nature is a testament to its natural intelligence, shyness, and capacity to be trained as a hunter or as a social partner (Bulmer, 1976;Meggitt, 1958). Considering the varying perspectives on the sensitivity of the dogs to humans-e.g., they can either can go along with or avoid humans--we need to better understand the personality traits of dogs towards humans through ecological study (Aplin et al, 2014;Eskridge & Schlupp, 2014;Urbankova et al, 2020) as well as modelling approaches (i.e., Widyastuti et al 2022) in the future, which will provide valuable information for basis of this species conservation.…”
Section: Ngsd Sensitivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the NGSD being very sensitive to humans and not easily approached, this dog's helpful nature is a testament to its natural intelligence, shyness, and capacity to be trained as a hunter or as a social partner (Bulmer, 1976;Meggitt, 1958). Considering the varying perspectives on the sensitivity of the dogs to humans-e.g., they can either can go along with or avoid humans--we need to better understand the personality traits of dogs towards humans through ecological study (Aplin et al, 2014;Eskridge & Schlupp, 2014;Urbankova et al, 2020) as well as modelling approaches (i.e., Widyastuti et al 2022) in the future, which will provide valuable information for basis of this species conservation.…”
Section: Ngsd Sensitivitymentioning
confidence: 99%