Roads are a pervasive feature in the landscape, and their ecological effects on vertebrate wildlife have been well documented. The main types of effect described are mainly negative consequences on birds and other vertebrates. The major impact of roads on birds includes habitat fragmentation, traffic noise and direct mortality from road kills. However, some passerines, such as the Red-backed Shrike, seem to often use areas close to roads for nesting and hunting purposes.The aim of this paper is to study the importance of road proximity for the selection of suitable shrubs for nesting by the Red-backed Shrike in the farmland landscapes of central Italy. To achieve this goal, the hierarchical partitioning procedures of Generalized Linear Mode...
In this study we evaluate nest site and habitat preferences of Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio) i...
The red-backed shrike (Lanius collurio L.) is a bird living in human-altered agricultural areas that...
Roads represent a threat to biodiversity, primarily through increased mortality from collisions with...
Roads are a pervasive feature in the landscape, and their ecological effects on vertebrate wildlife ...
Roads are a pervasive feature in the landscape, and their ecological effects on vertebrate wildlife ...
Roads are a pervasive feature on the landscape and their ecological effects on vertebrate wildlife ...
Key marginal habitat features maintain their importance even when they occur at very low density. Ai...
Species conservation largely depends on knowledge of habitat needs of target species. On the other h...
The construction of roads is currently well spread in many parts of our world and impacts strongly o...
Capsule: The conservation of Red-backed Shrikes on farmland habitats depends on extensive farming co...
Habitat selection has fundamental implications for species conservation, and in birds is often regar...
In this work we studied some characteristics of nesting sites of red-backed shrike Lanius collurio i...
Habitat selection is an individual, behavioural, process during which organisms decide where to live...
The red-backed shrike (Lanius collurio L.) is a bird living in human-altered agricultural areas that...
In this study we evaluate nest site and habitat preferences of Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio) i...
The red-backed shrike (Lanius collurio L.) is a bird living in human-altered agricultural areas that...
Roads represent a threat to biodiversity, primarily through increased mortality from collisions with...
Roads are a pervasive feature in the landscape, and their ecological effects on vertebrate wildlife ...
Roads are a pervasive feature in the landscape, and their ecological effects on vertebrate wildlife ...
Roads are a pervasive feature on the landscape and their ecological effects on vertebrate wildlife ...
Key marginal habitat features maintain their importance even when they occur at very low density. Ai...
Species conservation largely depends on knowledge of habitat needs of target species. On the other h...
The construction of roads is currently well spread in many parts of our world and impacts strongly o...
Capsule: The conservation of Red-backed Shrikes on farmland habitats depends on extensive farming co...
Habitat selection has fundamental implications for species conservation, and in birds is often regar...
In this work we studied some characteristics of nesting sites of red-backed shrike Lanius collurio i...
Habitat selection is an individual, behavioural, process during which organisms decide where to live...
The red-backed shrike (Lanius collurio L.) is a bird living in human-altered agricultural areas that...
In this study we evaluate nest site and habitat preferences of Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio) i...
The red-backed shrike (Lanius collurio L.) is a bird living in human-altered agricultural areas that...
Roads represent a threat to biodiversity, primarily through increased mortality from collisions with...