Recent analyses of communities have examined the variation of species traits along environmental gradients. These papers highlight a combination of several traits, instead of variation of individual traits, to better explain the effect of urbanization on bird communities. Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) allows the identification of an underlying structure of a broad set of data. EFA can be a useful tool for generating functional groups from highly correlated biological traits in bird communities and determining its variation along gradients of urbanization. Birds were counted along an urban–rural gradient during spring 2009–summer 2010. Species were classified using 15 biological traits related to the use of space. The EFA was calculated ...
Gradient pattern analysis was used to investigate the impact of environmental and disturbance variab...
Urbanization presents a major threat to biodiversity. However, it also represents a unique opportuni...
As the world urbanizes, wildlife species will be forced to adapt to changed environments to survive....
International audienceUrbanization leads to the biotic homogenization of global avifauna. We hypothe...
The urbanization process leads to changes in bird communities’ taxonomic and functional compositions...
The urban environment has attracted much scientific attention as it stands at the core of environmen...
Urbanization poses a major threat to biodiversity worldwide. We focused on birds as a well-studied t...
Urban development is rapidly expanding across the globe and is a major driver of environmental chang...
Urban development is rapidly expanding across the globe and is a major driver of environmental chang...
Diversity in avian assemblages of urban (UR), peri-urban (PE) and rural (RU) areas was studied to ex...
Urbanization presents novel challenges to native species by altering both the biotic and abiotic env...
Human settlements are a novel habitat type and species must respond to its ongoing expansion. For ef...
Urbanization adversely impacts biodiversity by reducing the quantity and quality of natural habitat ...
Urbanization represents a multi-dimensional ecological ‘filter’ for birds determined by a myriad of ...
This study is an investigation of the hypothesis that bird species' abundances and other characteris...
Gradient pattern analysis was used to investigate the impact of environmental and disturbance variab...
Urbanization presents a major threat to biodiversity. However, it also represents a unique opportuni...
As the world urbanizes, wildlife species will be forced to adapt to changed environments to survive....
International audienceUrbanization leads to the biotic homogenization of global avifauna. We hypothe...
The urbanization process leads to changes in bird communities’ taxonomic and functional compositions...
The urban environment has attracted much scientific attention as it stands at the core of environmen...
Urbanization poses a major threat to biodiversity worldwide. We focused on birds as a well-studied t...
Urban development is rapidly expanding across the globe and is a major driver of environmental chang...
Urban development is rapidly expanding across the globe and is a major driver of environmental chang...
Diversity in avian assemblages of urban (UR), peri-urban (PE) and rural (RU) areas was studied to ex...
Urbanization presents novel challenges to native species by altering both the biotic and abiotic env...
Human settlements are a novel habitat type and species must respond to its ongoing expansion. For ef...
Urbanization adversely impacts biodiversity by reducing the quantity and quality of natural habitat ...
Urbanization represents a multi-dimensional ecological ‘filter’ for birds determined by a myriad of ...
This study is an investigation of the hypothesis that bird species' abundances and other characteris...
Gradient pattern analysis was used to investigate the impact of environmental and disturbance variab...
Urbanization presents a major threat to biodiversity. However, it also represents a unique opportuni...
As the world urbanizes, wildlife species will be forced to adapt to changed environments to survive....