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Trends Ecol Evol. 1999 Sep;14(9):366-369. doi: 10.1016/s0169-5347(99)01663-8.
In the past four years, there have been several attempts to apply studies of animal behaviour to conservation. Knowledge of individuals' behaviour has the potential to alter understanding of how populations fare in fragmented habitats, the responses of populations to exploitation and disturbance, disease susceptibility, effective population size, captive breeding and reintroduction efforts, and population monitoring and modelling. It can even be useful in understanding human conservation actions.
在过去四年里,人们多次尝试将动物行为研究应用于保护工作。了解个体行为有可能改变我们对以下方面的认识:种群在碎片化栖息地中的生存状况、种群对开发和干扰的反应、疾病易感性、有效种群大小、圈养繁殖和重新引入工作,以及种群监测和建模。它甚至有助于理解人类的保护行动。