Evaluating How the Group Size of Domestic, Invasive Dogs Affect Coastal Wildlife Responses: The Case of Flight-Initiation Distance (FID) of Birds on Southern Australian Beaches
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Guinness, S, van Dongen, Wouter, Guay, Patrick-Jean, Robinson, Randall ORCID: 0000-0001-8425-0709 and Weston, MA (2019) Evaluating How the Group Size of Domestic, Invasive Dogs Affect Coastal Wildlife Responses: The Case of Flight-Initiation Distance (FID) of Birds on Southern Australian Beaches. In: Impacts of Invasive Species on Coastal Environments: Coasts in Crisis. Makowski, C and Finkl, CW, eds. Coastal Research Library, 29 . Springer, Cham, Switzerland, pp. 413-424.
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Item type | Book Section |
URI | https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/40373 |
DOI | 10.1007/978-3-319-91382-7_12 |
Official URL | https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-... |
ISBN | 9783319913810 (print) 9783319913827 (online) |
Subjects | Historical > FOR Classification > 0502 Environmental Science and Management Historical > FOR Classification > 0602 Ecology Current > Division/Research > Institute for Sustainable Industries and Liveable Cities |
Keywords | dogs; birds; coasts; flight-initiation distance; FID; escape; Australia |
Citations in Scopus | 1 - View on Scopus |
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