Fawn bedsite selection by a large ungulate living in a peri-urban area

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Kimberly Conteddu [1 ]
Katie Wilson [2 ]
Bawan Amin [1 ]
Srivats Chari [3 ]
Amy Haigh [4 ]
Laura L. Griffin [1 ]
Matthew Quinn [1 ]
Andrew Ryan [5 ]
Adam F. Smith [6 ]
Simone Ciuti [1 ]
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[1] University College Dublin,Laboratory of Wildlife Ecology and Behaviour, School of Biology and Environmental Science
[2] United Nations Environmental Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre,Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
[3] Utrecht University,Mammal Research Institute
[4] Polish Academy of Sciences,Department of Forest Resources Management
[5] University of British Columbia,Insect Neuro Laboratory
[6] Durham University,Department of Wildlife Ecology and Management, Faculty of Environment and Natural Resources
[7] University of Freiburg,Department of National Park Monitoring and Animal Management
[8] The Frankfurt Zoological Society,undefined
[9] Bavarian Forest National Park,undefined
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Human-wildlife conflict; Deer; Urban wildlife; Resource selection functions; Bedsite selection;
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10.1007/s10344-024-01879-z
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Human-wildlife conflict in expanding peri-urban and urban areas is of increasing concern, as a result of growing human populations along with the associated anthropogenic footprint on wildlife habitats. Empirical data from wildlife research carried out within human dominated landscapes are key to understanding the effects of human pressures on wildlife ecology and behaviour, exploring wildlife behavioural flexibility (or phenotypic plasticity), and informing wildlife management decisions. Here, we explored how female fallow deer (Dama dama) responded to human and dog presence during the birthing period in the largest walled urban park in Europe. We collected data on 477 bedsites utilised by 283 neonate fawns across three consecutive fawning seasons, gathered fine-scale data on humans and dogs space use, and built Resource Selection Functions at multiple spatial scales. We found that, when choosing bedsites to give birth and leave fawns unattended, fallow deer mothers significantly avoided hotspots of park visitors on foot (and their dogs) along the hiking trail routes. Bedsites were also unlikely to be in close proximity of paved roads used by vehicle traffic. Additionally, fallow deer mothers were found to select for dense understory vegetation for bedsites, providing low visibility to conceal their offspring. Our results provide detailed insights into bedsite spatial and habitat selection by a large herbivore in response to human activities, and we provide clear indications to wildlife managers to preserve established fawning sites and alleviate human-wildlife conflict during a critical period of the deer annual biological cycle.
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