Non-lethal Effects of Predation Risk in Birds
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College of Nature Conservation,Beijing Forestry University,College of Nature Conservation,Beijing Forestry University

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    Non-lethal effect has become an important part of predation risk, which shows increasing influence over density-mediated interaction. With complex anti-prey strategy and behavior, birds provide good examples for non-lethal effects study. This review summarized progress in non-lethal effects studies on birds. Previous work showed that non-lethal effects tolerance could affect individual fitness and population regulation and dynamics. Moreover, birds’ evaluation on non-lethal stimulation is influenced by many factors, eg. individual condition, perching height and group size. Knowledge and understanding of non-lethal effect on birds may play a key role in predation risk trade-off theory, population modelling, and coexistence of human being and birds.

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JIANG Yi-Ting, DING Chang-Qing. 2014. Non-lethal Effects of Predation Risk in Birds. Chinese Journal of Zoology, 49(4): 613-620.

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  • Received:January 24,2014
  • Revised:July 04,2014
  • Adopted:May 04,2014
  • Online: July 17,2014
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