Changes in escape behaviour of black iguanas (Ctenosaura similis) over an anthropogenic disturbance gradient

BEHAVIOUR(2022)

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Studies on the impact of human activity on animal behaviour are critical for understanding the extent to which humans affect ecological dynamics. Previous studies have found that human presence alters antipredator behaviours, which can be measured by flight initiation distance (FID). We investigated escape behaviour of 96 black iguanas (Ctenosaura similis) across a gradient of human disturbance in six sites inside a protected area in Costa Rica. We used a field experiment to test for effect of human disturbance on FID. We found that individuals from higher disturbance sites had shorter FIDs, meaning that black iguanas from disturbed areas allow closer approaches. This finding is consistent with the prediction that some animals become more habituated to human presence as the degree of human disturbance increases. We propose that black iguanas' ability to alter their behaviour in response to humans' presence could make them especially adept at invading new environments.
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antipredator behaviour, flight initiation distance, habituation, lizards, urban ecology, urban gradient
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