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- Title
Future directions in disturbance research.
- Authors
SUTHERLAND, WILLIAM J.
- Abstract
The major questions identified for future research are: what determines patterns of human disturbance; how can we determine population-level responses to disturbance; are there general rules for predicting how important disturbance will be; how important are disturbance-derived ecological traps; what is the interaction between predation and disturbance; when does habituation occur; how do physiological responses to disturbance affect population size; what is the evidence for changes in access impacting upon populations; what are the positive consequences of access to the countryside; how important is habitat-specific disturbance; which measures reduce human impact and how can large-scale planning minimize the impact of disturbance?
- Subjects
ANTHROPOGENIC effects on nature; ECOLOGICAL impact; HABITATS; PREDATION; BIOTIC communities; CONSERVATION biology
- Publication
Ibis, 2007, Vol 149, p120
- ISSN
0019-1019
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1474-919X.2007.00673.x