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    Consistency in the flight and visual orientation distances of habituated chacma baboons after an observed leopard predation. Do flight initiation distance methods always measure perceived predation risk? by Allan, Andrew T. L., Bailey, Annie L., Hill, Russell A.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-11-2021)
    “…Flight initiation distance (FID) procedures are used to assess the risk perception animals have for threats (e.g., natural predators, hunters), but it is…”
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    Behavioural compatibility, not fear, best predicts the looking patterns of chacma baboons by Allan, Andrew T. L., LaBarge, Laura R., Bailey, Annie L., Jones, Benjamin, Mason, Zachary, Pinfield, Thomas, Schröder, Felix, Whitaker, Alex, White, Amy F., Wilkinson, Henry, Hill, Russell A.

    Published in Communications biology (12-08-2024)
    “…Animal vigilance is often investigated under a narrow set of scenarios, but this approach may overestimate its contribution to animal lives. A solution may be…”
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    Habituation is not neutral or equal: Individual differences in tolerance suggest an overlooked personality trait by Allan, Andrew T L, Bailey, Annie L, Hill, Russell A

    Published in Science advances (01-07-2020)
    “…In behavioral studies, observer effects can be substantial, even for habituated animals, but few studies account for potential observer-related phenomenon…”
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