Reimagining habituation: The case for a reciprocal and contextual understanding

As the frequency and intensity of human–wildlife interactions continue to rise, the process and outcomes of habituation are becoming more important. Commonly defined as ‘…a waning of response to a repeated, neutral stimuli’ or of similar wording, we argue that these conceptualisations of habituation...

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Main Authors: Doney, Ethan D., Fry, Tom, Donfrancesco, Valerio, Pettersson, Hanna, Nijhawan, Sahil, Clark, Douglas A., Driessen, Clemens, Ampumuza, Christine, Sandbrook, Chris
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: People and Nature 2025
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/2960
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