Foraging decisions tend to drive individuals toward maximising energetic gains within a patchy environment. This study aims to determine the extent to which rainfall, and associated changes in food availability, can explain foraging decisions within a patchy urbanised landscape, using the Australian white ibis as a model species. Ibis density, food consumption rates and food abundance (both natural and anthropogenic) were recorded during dry and wet weather within urban parks in Sydney, Australia. Rainfall influenced ibis density in these urban parks. Of the four parks assessed, the site with the highest level of anthropogenic food and the lowest abundance of natural food (earthworms), irrespective of weather, was observed to have three tim...
Spatio-temporal patterns of animal abundance, and the factors explaining them, have seldom been stud...
The intensification of farming practices and increasing habitat fragmentation is having dramatic imp...
Urbanisation typically results in a reduction of hollow-bearing trees and an increase in the density...
The foraging behaviour and success of Australian white ibis (Threskiornis molucca) was investigated ...
Anthropogenic habitats often provide urban wildlife the opportunity to feed on a range of nutritiona...
<p>Mean (±SE) abundance of earthworms within a 1-m<sup>2</sup> quadrat at four Sydney parks measured...
Human activity affects natural environments in a range of ways, including through the impacts of cli...
Background Mobile animals transport nutrients and propagules across habitats, and are crucial for th...
Urbanisation is a major global trend that presents a novel environment for wildlife to colonise. Thi...
Urbanisation provides both challenges and opportunities for wildlife living within these novel envir...
In highly modified landscapes such as urban areas, the ability of native birds to alter foraging beh...
<p>Three variables were measured: the density of bins; the number of occasions in which people were ...
Since the 1970s, the Australian White Ibis (Threskiornis molucca) has increased in abundance in coas...
The American White Ibis (Eudocimus albus) is a nomadic wading bird that is increasing the amount of ...
A large body of work over the past few decades has revealed the manifestly dramatic impacts of urban...
Spatio-temporal patterns of animal abundance, and the factors explaining them, have seldom been stud...
The intensification of farming practices and increasing habitat fragmentation is having dramatic imp...
Urbanisation typically results in a reduction of hollow-bearing trees and an increase in the density...
The foraging behaviour and success of Australian white ibis (Threskiornis molucca) was investigated ...
Anthropogenic habitats often provide urban wildlife the opportunity to feed on a range of nutritiona...
<p>Mean (±SE) abundance of earthworms within a 1-m<sup>2</sup> quadrat at four Sydney parks measured...
Human activity affects natural environments in a range of ways, including through the impacts of cli...
Background Mobile animals transport nutrients and propagules across habitats, and are crucial for th...
Urbanisation is a major global trend that presents a novel environment for wildlife to colonise. Thi...
Urbanisation provides both challenges and opportunities for wildlife living within these novel envir...
In highly modified landscapes such as urban areas, the ability of native birds to alter foraging beh...
<p>Three variables were measured: the density of bins; the number of occasions in which people were ...
Since the 1970s, the Australian White Ibis (Threskiornis molucca) has increased in abundance in coas...
The American White Ibis (Eudocimus albus) is a nomadic wading bird that is increasing the amount of ...
A large body of work over the past few decades has revealed the manifestly dramatic impacts of urban...
Spatio-temporal patterns of animal abundance, and the factors explaining them, have seldom been stud...
The intensification of farming practices and increasing habitat fragmentation is having dramatic imp...
Urbanisation typically results in a reduction of hollow-bearing trees and an increase in the density...