© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. Bird synanthropization is connected with a thorough and serious reconstruction of their biology and is a demonstration of changes currently occurring in the biosphere due to human influence. Nutritional and nesting conditions as well as protection due to urban characteristics are advantage factors that affect their populations. Under these conditions, the adaptive potential of species can be realized. Adaptations to a new and in-distinctive environment appear due to preadaptations. The synanthropization process of species happens without speciation by expression of existing genetic variation of morphological and ecological characteristics
Natural selection favors traits that enhance fitness in a species and species occur in habitats for ...
Species ecomorphological characteristics are the evolutionary results of selective pressures that ha...
Community composition reflects evolutionary and ecological processes such as diversification and spe...
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. Bird synanthropization is connected with a thorough...
The article discusses ways to adapt Columbiformes birds in anthropogenic habitat transformation and ...
I I New environment brings new interaďions: coexistence of closely related birds in urban mosaic ond...
Human settlements are a novel habitat type and species must respond to its ongoing expansion. For ef...
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Biotic homogenization is characterized as a process by which means species invasions and extinctions...
The broad concept of “biodiversity” can be roughly separated into two related components: trait dive...
Urbanization presents a major threat to biodiversity. However, it also represents a unique opportuni...
Interspecific hybridization is quite common in recent years. Favorable factors are rarity of a speci...
Birds are remarkably diverse, both in terms of species richness and diversity in phenotypes. A longs...
The fit between life histories and ecological niche is a paradigm of phenotypic evolution, also wide...
Evolution and diversification are inextricable intertwined with geography and ecology. The geographi...
Natural selection favors traits that enhance fitness in a species and species occur in habitats for ...
Species ecomorphological characteristics are the evolutionary results of selective pressures that ha...
Community composition reflects evolutionary and ecological processes such as diversification and spe...
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. Bird synanthropization is connected with a thorough...
The article discusses ways to adapt Columbiformes birds in anthropogenic habitat transformation and ...
I I New environment brings new interaďions: coexistence of closely related birds in urban mosaic ond...
Human settlements are a novel habitat type and species must respond to its ongoing expansion. For ef...
The average person can name more bird species than they think, but do we really know what a bird “sp...
Biotic homogenization is characterized as a process by which means species invasions and extinctions...
The broad concept of “biodiversity” can be roughly separated into two related components: trait dive...
Urbanization presents a major threat to biodiversity. However, it also represents a unique opportuni...
Interspecific hybridization is quite common in recent years. Favorable factors are rarity of a speci...
Birds are remarkably diverse, both in terms of species richness and diversity in phenotypes. A longs...
The fit between life histories and ecological niche is a paradigm of phenotypic evolution, also wide...
Evolution and diversification are inextricable intertwined with geography and ecology. The geographi...
Natural selection favors traits that enhance fitness in a species and species occur in habitats for ...
Species ecomorphological characteristics are the evolutionary results of selective pressures that ha...
Community composition reflects evolutionary and ecological processes such as diversification and spe...