This paper assesses the response of four common species of forest dependant insectivorous birds to an urban–forest gradient. The presence or absence was recorded for each species in landscapes that varied in landscape and site level attributes. Landscapes were classified into three categories based on their level of urbanisation. Broad comparisons across the landscapes were used to determine species specific response to increasing levels of urbanisation. Site level attributes were modelled to predict the patch occupancy for each species in each of the landscape types. Two broad trends were identified: the superb fairy wren (Malurus cyaneus) and white-browed scrubwren (Sericornis frontalis) displayed a tolerance to urbanisation and the...
ACL (facteur d'impact)International audienceMaintaining biodiversity in urbanised landscapes has bec...
The relationships between vegetation and bird communities within an urban landscape are synthetised,...
The study of birds in urban areas has increased in recent times, yet few studies provide a picture o...
The urban landscape encompasses a broad spectrum of variable environments ranging from remnant patch...
<div><p>ABSTRACT: Urbanization causes environment changes that directly affect biotic diversity, and...
As humans continue moving to urban areas, there is a growing need to understand the effects of urban...
Large, isolated ‘specimen’ trees are a significant part of urban landscapes, yet their role in suppo...
The main objective of this study was to assess the influence of surrounding forest and agricultural ...
Abstract The extent to which native species utilize urban environments depends on species responses ...
Cities, while being the most anthropogenic of landscapes, often incorporate modified remnants of ori...
As humans continue moving to urban areas, there is a growing need to understand the effects of urban...
The urbanization process leads to changes in bird communities’ taxonomic and functional compositions...
FR2116International audienceTo evaluate the importance of urban woodlands to serve as potential site...
ACL (facteur d'impact)International audienceMaintaining biodiversity in urbanised landscapes has bec...
The relationships between vegetation and bird communities within an urban landscape are synthetised,...
The study of birds in urban areas has increased in recent times, yet few studies provide a picture o...
The urban landscape encompasses a broad spectrum of variable environments ranging from remnant patch...
<div><p>ABSTRACT: Urbanization causes environment changes that directly affect biotic diversity, and...
As humans continue moving to urban areas, there is a growing need to understand the effects of urban...
Large, isolated ‘specimen’ trees are a significant part of urban landscapes, yet their role in suppo...
The main objective of this study was to assess the influence of surrounding forest and agricultural ...
Abstract The extent to which native species utilize urban environments depends on species responses ...
Cities, while being the most anthropogenic of landscapes, often incorporate modified remnants of ori...
As humans continue moving to urban areas, there is a growing need to understand the effects of urban...
The urbanization process leads to changes in bird communities’ taxonomic and functional compositions...
FR2116International audienceTo evaluate the importance of urban woodlands to serve as potential site...
ACL (facteur d'impact)International audienceMaintaining biodiversity in urbanised landscapes has bec...
The relationships between vegetation and bird communities within an urban landscape are synthetised,...
The study of birds in urban areas has increased in recent times, yet few studies provide a picture o...