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DESCRIPTION: Human–animal interactions drive behavioural trait changes in
  animals. The cumulative effect of these changes on the behavioural repert
 oire of species and populations critically determines their capacity to ad
 apt to future human-induced environmental change\, particularly under scen
 arios of reduced population size and limited genetic variability. However\
 , attention has focused almost exclusively on contemporary human–animal 
 interactions\, representing only a narrow subset of the spatio-temporal co
 ntinuum across which these interactions operate. In this talk\, I call for
  integrating the behavioural legacies of <em>past</em><i> </i>human–anim
 al interactions into theories of animal behaviour. By transposing the haun
 ted landscape concept from cultural geography to animal ecology\, I extend
  one of the most fundamental determinants of animal decision-making\, the 
 landscape of fear of humans\, into its historical dimension. I will presen
 t a framework to detect such behavioural legacies which I outlined in the 
 first chapter of my PhD\, and discuss how it can be applied to the golden 
 eagle (<em>Aquila chrysaetos</em>)\, a raptor hunted to near-extinction ac
 ross Europe\, which will serve as the focus of my next PhD chapter.\nVortr
 agende(r): Louise Faure
LAST-MODIFIED:20260504T080720Z
LOCATION:Bückle St. 5a\, 78467 Konstanz\, Raum: Seminar room MPI-AB Bückl
 estrasse + Online
ORGANIZER;CN=Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior:mailto:ksafi@ab.mpg.de
SUMMARY:Rado Seminar Louise Faure:  The behavioural legacies of past human
 –animal interactions 
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