Browsing USN Open Archive by Subject "habituation"
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Behavioral correlates of supplementary feeding of wildlife: Can general conclusions be drawn?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-10-12)Supplementary feeding is a common, but controversial, tool in wildlife management, because it can benefit both humans and wildlife (e.g., increased wildlife densities), but has certain downsides (e.g., increased disease ... -
Senses and Other Sensibilities: The Meaning of Embodied Difference in Fencing for the Blind and Visually Impaired
(Doctoral dissertations at the University of South-Eastern Norway;22, Doctoral thesis, 2019-01-18)Fencing for the blind and visually impaired is an emerging sub-discipline of fencing that creates the conditions for interaction between embodied endowments and worldly affordances. With the rules of fencing slightly ...