As urban areas worldwide continue to grow, the cities in which we live, work, and play can take on an increasingly vital role in sustaining biological diversity. Studies of bird communities in metropolitan areas show that our cities generally remain places inhospitable to most native bird species. However, gaps exist in our understanding of the principles needed to design metropolitan landscapes that better sustain native birds. Long-term data collected of a range of spatial scales across a city can aid in filling these gaps. To evaluate an approach to collecting such data, and to address unanswered questions concerning birds in populated areas, I organized a volunteer-based bird monitoring project (the Tucson Bird Count, or TBC) in Tucson,...
[Methods] We gathered presence/absence and abundance data from published studies and reports to char...
Urbanization, one of the most extreme human-induced environmental changes, is negatively affecting b...
Rapid urbanisation is altering biodiversity patterns worldwide. Previous studies have shown that urb...
My doctoral research focused on birds in the urban environment of Tucson, Arizona. Urban environment...
Urban areas occupy a large and increasing proportion of global land area. To date, urbanization gene...
The study of birds in urban areas has increased in recent times, yet few studies provide a picture o...
Project Goal: To study the patterns in bird species diversity, abundance and distribution over time ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2011. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Robert B...
Conference talk recording and slides from 2022 American Ornithological Society & BirdsCaribbean join...
<div><p>ABSTRACT: Urbanization causes environment changes that directly affect biotic diversity, and...
Cities represent an important threat to biodiversity at different scales. Nevertheless, little is kn...
Studying the effects of urbanization on native wildlife presents an opportunity for us to learn how ...
This study was initiated by the Audubon Naturalist Society (ANS) of the Central Atlantic States as a...
Urban environments are increasingly acknowledged as a priority for biodiversity conservation. Birds ...
Most studies about the impact of urbanization on bird assemblages are from the Northern Hemisphere a...
[Methods] We gathered presence/absence and abundance data from published studies and reports to char...
Urbanization, one of the most extreme human-induced environmental changes, is negatively affecting b...
Rapid urbanisation is altering biodiversity patterns worldwide. Previous studies have shown that urb...
My doctoral research focused on birds in the urban environment of Tucson, Arizona. Urban environment...
Urban areas occupy a large and increasing proportion of global land area. To date, urbanization gene...
The study of birds in urban areas has increased in recent times, yet few studies provide a picture o...
Project Goal: To study the patterns in bird species diversity, abundance and distribution over time ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2011. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Robert B...
Conference talk recording and slides from 2022 American Ornithological Society & BirdsCaribbean join...
<div><p>ABSTRACT: Urbanization causes environment changes that directly affect biotic diversity, and...
Cities represent an important threat to biodiversity at different scales. Nevertheless, little is kn...
Studying the effects of urbanization on native wildlife presents an opportunity for us to learn how ...
This study was initiated by the Audubon Naturalist Society (ANS) of the Central Atlantic States as a...
Urban environments are increasingly acknowledged as a priority for biodiversity conservation. Birds ...
Most studies about the impact of urbanization on bird assemblages are from the Northern Hemisphere a...
[Methods] We gathered presence/absence and abundance data from published studies and reports to char...
Urbanization, one of the most extreme human-induced environmental changes, is negatively affecting b...
Rapid urbanisation is altering biodiversity patterns worldwide. Previous studies have shown that urb...