TY - JOUR
T1 - Facing Danger
T2 - Exploring Personality and Reactions of European Hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus) towards Robotic Lawn Mowers
AU - Rasmussen, Sophie Lund
AU - Schrøder, Bettina Thuland
AU - Berger, Anne
AU - Macdonald, David W.
AU - Pertoldi, Cino
AU - Briefer, Elodie Floriane
AU - Alstrup, Aage Kristian Olsen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 by the authors.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - The populations of European hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus) are in decline, and it is essential that research identifies and mitigates the factors causing this. Hedgehogs are increasingly sharing habitats with humans, being exposed to a range of dangers in our backyards. Previous research has documented that some models of robotic lawn mowers can cause harm to hedgehogs. This study explored the personality and behaviour of 50 live hedgehogs when facing an approaching, disarmed robotic lawn mower. By combining a novel arena and novel object test, we found that 27 hedgehogs could be categorised as “shy” and 23 as “bold”, independently of sex and age. The encounter tests with a robotic lawn mower showed that the hedgehogs positioned themselves in seven different ways. Personality did not affect their reactions. Adult hedgehogs tended to react in a shyer manner, and the hedgehogs, generally, acted less boldly during their second encounter with the robotic lawn mower. Additionally, our results show that bold individuals reacted in a more unpredictable way, being more behaviourally unstable compared to the shy individuals. This knowledge will be applied in the design of a standardised hedgehog safety test, eventually serving to produce and approve hedgehog-friendly robotic lawn mowers.
AB - The populations of European hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus) are in decline, and it is essential that research identifies and mitigates the factors causing this. Hedgehogs are increasingly sharing habitats with humans, being exposed to a range of dangers in our backyards. Previous research has documented that some models of robotic lawn mowers can cause harm to hedgehogs. This study explored the personality and behaviour of 50 live hedgehogs when facing an approaching, disarmed robotic lawn mower. By combining a novel arena and novel object test, we found that 27 hedgehogs could be categorised as “shy” and 23 as “bold”, independently of sex and age. The encounter tests with a robotic lawn mower showed that the hedgehogs positioned themselves in seven different ways. Personality did not affect their reactions. Adult hedgehogs tended to react in a shyer manner, and the hedgehogs, generally, acted less boldly during their second encounter with the robotic lawn mower. Additionally, our results show that bold individuals reacted in a more unpredictable way, being more behaviourally unstable compared to the shy individuals. This knowledge will be applied in the design of a standardised hedgehog safety test, eventually serving to produce and approve hedgehog-friendly robotic lawn mowers.
KW - animal personality
KW - anthropogenic disturbance
KW - applied animal behaviour research
KW - behavioural instability
KW - Erinaceus europaeus
KW - garden technology
KW - lawn care
KW - robotic lawn mowers
KW - shyness–boldness
KW - wildlife conservation
U2 - 10.3390/ani14010002
DO - 10.3390/ani14010002
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 38200733
AN - SCOPUS:85181848205
SN - 2076-2615
VL - 14
JO - Animals
JF - Animals
IS - 1
M1 - 2
ER -