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European birds adjust their flight initiation distance to road speed limits
Authors:Pierre Legagneux  Simon Ducatez
Institution:1.Chaire de Recherche du Canada en Biodiversité Nordique and Centre d’études Nordiques, Université du Québec à Rimouski, 300 Allée des Ursulines, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada, G5L 3A1;2.Department of Biology, McGill University, 1205 Avenue Docteur Penfield, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 1B1
Abstract:Behavioural responses can help species persist in habitats modified by humans. Roads and traffic greatly affect animals'' mortality not only through habitat structure modifications but also through direct mortality owing to collisions. Although species are known to differ in their sensitivity to the risk of collision, whether individuals can change their behaviour in response to this is still unknown. Here, we tested whether common European birds changed their flight initiation distances (FIDs) in response to vehicles according to road speed limit (a known factor affecting killing rates on roads) and vehicle speed. We found that FID increased with speed limit, although vehicle speed had no effect. This suggests that birds adjust their flight distance to speed limit, which may reduce collision risks and decrease mortality maximizing the time allocated to foraging behaviours. Mobility and territory size are likely to affect an individuals'' ability to respond adaptively to local speed limits.
Keywords:flight initiation distance  phylogenetic mixed model  road kill
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