ABSTRACT: Urbanization causes environment changes that directly affect biotic diversity, and understanding the relationship between fauna and urban features is a key aspect of urban planning. Birds are particularly affected by urbanization. Noise levels, for instance, negatively affect birds’ behavior and social communication, while the presence of green areas promotes bird diversity. The effects of urbanization could differ according with the level of urbanization, and our goal was to understand how bird species assemblages are related to urban features in an intermediate stage of urbanization (a city in Brazil with 2,470 inhabitants/km²). We used canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) and generalized linear models (GLM) analyses to asses...
This study is an investigation of the hypothesis that bird species' abundances and other characteris...
Cities represent an important threat to biodiversity at different scales. Nevertheless, little is kn...
Urbanized landscapes support classical macroecological patterns as specie-area relationship, abundan...
<div><p>ABSTRACT: Urbanization causes environment changes that directly affect biotic diversity, and...
Our main objective was to contribute to a better knowledge of bird communities in La Paz, and to des...
The urban environment has attracted much scientific attention as it stands at the core of environmen...
Urbanization is known to have a negative impact on biodiversity. However, it is possible to increas...
Urban habitats vary greatly in the resources they provide for birds and other wildlife. Few species...
Background: Being an excellent indicator of habitat quality, birds are more and more popular in urba...
Urbanization, one of the most extreme human-induced environmental changes, is negatively affecting b...
Urbanization is a growing threat to biodiversity across the globe. As more and more habitats are bei...
The urbanization process leads to changes in bird communities’ taxonomic and functional compositions...
The expansion of urban areas is increasingly contributing to biodiversity declines. Several studies ...
Urbanization is an expanding process worldwide, causing major threats to biodiversity through both s...
Urbanization is a growing threat to biodiversity across the globe. As more and more habitats are bei...
This study is an investigation of the hypothesis that bird species' abundances and other characteris...
Cities represent an important threat to biodiversity at different scales. Nevertheless, little is kn...
Urbanized landscapes support classical macroecological patterns as specie-area relationship, abundan...
<div><p>ABSTRACT: Urbanization causes environment changes that directly affect biotic diversity, and...
Our main objective was to contribute to a better knowledge of bird communities in La Paz, and to des...
The urban environment has attracted much scientific attention as it stands at the core of environmen...
Urbanization is known to have a negative impact on biodiversity. However, it is possible to increas...
Urban habitats vary greatly in the resources they provide for birds and other wildlife. Few species...
Background: Being an excellent indicator of habitat quality, birds are more and more popular in urba...
Urbanization, one of the most extreme human-induced environmental changes, is negatively affecting b...
Urbanization is a growing threat to biodiversity across the globe. As more and more habitats are bei...
The urbanization process leads to changes in bird communities’ taxonomic and functional compositions...
The expansion of urban areas is increasingly contributing to biodiversity declines. Several studies ...
Urbanization is an expanding process worldwide, causing major threats to biodiversity through both s...
Urbanization is a growing threat to biodiversity across the globe. As more and more habitats are bei...
This study is an investigation of the hypothesis that bird species' abundances and other characteris...
Cities represent an important threat to biodiversity at different scales. Nevertheless, little is kn...
Urbanized landscapes support classical macroecological patterns as specie-area relationship, abundan...