Waterbird species were used to assess the consequences of developed habitat on wildlife behaviour in an urban riparian system along the Rideau River in Ottawa, Canada. Fourteen developed sites and 14 undeveloped sites were surveyed from October 2004 to February 2005. Each site was approached on foot and the first observed behaviour (i.e., fleeing, foraging, resting or swimming) of each individual was recorded. A total of 10,604 behavioural observations were made across 12 taxa. Overall, the fleeing behaviour was observed more often at undeveloped sites. Foraging, resting and swimming behaviours were observed more often at developed sites. We found that seven species fled more often at undeveloped sites, including hooded merganser. This spec...
Worldwide, urbanization is recognized as a leading cause of species extinction because of its role i...
Risk-taking in birds is often measured as the flight initiation distance (FID), the distance at whic...
Zoning is one approach to managing human occurrence and reducing deleterious interactions between hu...
Up to 95% of wetlands in southwestern Ontario, Canada, have been drained and converted to other land...
Human encroachment on nature grows constantly, increasing human-wildlife interactions. Flight initia...
Across the country and worldwide, urban areas continue to expand and encroach on previously wild hab...
Disturbance from engineering works is an increasing problem in terrestrial and marine ecosystems thr...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 35-41.Chapter 1. Wildlife responses to urbanisation and ma...
Habitat development may affect wildlife behavior, favoring individuals or behaviors that cope better...
Riparian corridors provide diverse vegetation and a water supply that facilitates foraging and provi...
Through a literature review I have carried out an analysis of wildlife behavioural changes in urban ...
Urban environments are increasing in size and influence across the landscape of the world. As cities...
Graduation date: 2001Urban ecosystems are characterized by human disturbance and changes in the amou...
This study is an investigation of the hypothesis that bird species' abundances and other characteris...
The ecology of urban birds—populations, foraging ecology, and nest-sites—was studied between 1968 an...
Worldwide, urbanization is recognized as a leading cause of species extinction because of its role i...
Risk-taking in birds is often measured as the flight initiation distance (FID), the distance at whic...
Zoning is one approach to managing human occurrence and reducing deleterious interactions between hu...
Up to 95% of wetlands in southwestern Ontario, Canada, have been drained and converted to other land...
Human encroachment on nature grows constantly, increasing human-wildlife interactions. Flight initia...
Across the country and worldwide, urban areas continue to expand and encroach on previously wild hab...
Disturbance from engineering works is an increasing problem in terrestrial and marine ecosystems thr...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 35-41.Chapter 1. Wildlife responses to urbanisation and ma...
Habitat development may affect wildlife behavior, favoring individuals or behaviors that cope better...
Riparian corridors provide diverse vegetation and a water supply that facilitates foraging and provi...
Through a literature review I have carried out an analysis of wildlife behavioural changes in urban ...
Urban environments are increasing in size and influence across the landscape of the world. As cities...
Graduation date: 2001Urban ecosystems are characterized by human disturbance and changes in the amou...
This study is an investigation of the hypothesis that bird species' abundances and other characteris...
The ecology of urban birds—populations, foraging ecology, and nest-sites—was studied between 1968 an...
Worldwide, urbanization is recognized as a leading cause of species extinction because of its role i...
Risk-taking in birds is often measured as the flight initiation distance (FID), the distance at whic...
Zoning is one approach to managing human occurrence and reducing deleterious interactions between hu...