Changes in land cover during urbanization profoundly affect the diversity of bird communities, but the demographic mechanisms affecting diversity are poorly known. We advance such understanding by documenting how urbanization influences breeding dispersal-the annual movement of territorial adults-of six songbird species in the Seattle, WA, USA metropolitan area. We color-banded adults and mapped the centers of their annual breeding activities from 2000-2010 to obtain 504 consecutive movements by 337 adults. By comparing movements, annual reproduction, and mate fidelity among 10 developed, 5 reserved, and 11 changing (areas cleared and developed during our study) landscapes, we determined that adaptive breeding dispersal of sensitive forest ...
This study is an investigation of the hypothesis that bird species' abundances and other characteris...
As the world urbanizes, wildlife species will be forced to adapt to changed environments to survive....
Urbanization poses threats to earth’s biota, and retention of remnant native habitat in protected ar...
Abstract Background Urban expansion has been identified as one of the leading drivers of biodiversit...
16 pagesInternational audienceThe exploration of the effects of urbanization on bird demography has ...
Although studies often report that densities of many forest birds are negatively related to urbaniza...
Abstract Background Persistent declines in migratory songbird populations continue to motivate resea...
International audienceNearly one in five bird species is migratory, but not all individuals within a...
The human population is growing, and people are moving to urban areas. As urbanization increases, pr...
Urban environments are relatively recent on an evolutionary timescale, and, as such, they create nov...
Urban areas are expanding rapidly, but a few native species have successfully colonized them. The pr...
Urbanization poses a major threat to biodiversity worldwide. We focused on birds as a well-studied t...
Urban sprawl affects the environment in myriad ways and at multiple levels of biological organizatio...
The ecology of urban birds—populations, foraging ecology, and nest-sites—was studied between 1968 an...
As humans continue moving to urban areas, there is a growing need to understand the effects of urban...
This study is an investigation of the hypothesis that bird species' abundances and other characteris...
As the world urbanizes, wildlife species will be forced to adapt to changed environments to survive....
Urbanization poses threats to earth’s biota, and retention of remnant native habitat in protected ar...
Abstract Background Urban expansion has been identified as one of the leading drivers of biodiversit...
16 pagesInternational audienceThe exploration of the effects of urbanization on bird demography has ...
Although studies often report that densities of many forest birds are negatively related to urbaniza...
Abstract Background Persistent declines in migratory songbird populations continue to motivate resea...
International audienceNearly one in five bird species is migratory, but not all individuals within a...
The human population is growing, and people are moving to urban areas. As urbanization increases, pr...
Urban environments are relatively recent on an evolutionary timescale, and, as such, they create nov...
Urban areas are expanding rapidly, but a few native species have successfully colonized them. The pr...
Urbanization poses a major threat to biodiversity worldwide. We focused on birds as a well-studied t...
Urban sprawl affects the environment in myriad ways and at multiple levels of biological organizatio...
The ecology of urban birds—populations, foraging ecology, and nest-sites—was studied between 1968 an...
As humans continue moving to urban areas, there is a growing need to understand the effects of urban...
This study is an investigation of the hypothesis that bird species' abundances and other characteris...
As the world urbanizes, wildlife species will be forced to adapt to changed environments to survive....
Urbanization poses threats to earth’s biota, and retention of remnant native habitat in protected ar...