Urbanisation leads to anthropogenic modifications of natural habitats of bird species. These modifications can cause a change in the community composition of animals, a larger proportion of which would be more adaptable species whereas a smaller proportion would be less adaptable species. The bird species that show a positive response to urbanization and primarily dependent upon human influenced variables for food, habitat, dispersal, etc., are known as full synanthropes or urbanophiles. The objective of present study was to study the adaptability of avifauna towards urbanization through synanthropy. The study was conducted from December 2015 to August 2016, in two sites in Peradeniya, i.e., Hanthana and Gannoruwa, covering three habitat ty...
Urban areas are quickly supplanting other land covers on a global scale as a direct result of a rapi...
Urbanisation process is recently a wide-spread process that causes high-impact environmental transfo...
Urbanization limits the number and type of species that can colonize urban environments. As habitat ...
Urbanisation leads to anthropogenic modifications of natural habitats of bird species. These modific...
Dar es Salaam is the most populous city in Tanzania with over five million people, and has the faste...
By transforming landscapes, human activity creates new types of habitats with altered environmental ...
Human activities cause drastic changes in the environment, such as the fragmentation of habitats, wh...
Urbanisation dramatically changes the structure of bird communities, resulting in increasing of biot...
Cities, while being the most anthropogenic of landscapes, often incorporate modified remnants of ori...
In a previous paper on management of urban birdlife the role of nest sites was discussed (Van Balen,...
The bird community in urban areas indicates the species-specific adaptability to urban conditions su...
Human settlements are a novel habitat type and species must respond to its ongoing expansion. For ef...
Long-term studies of urban birds are relatively scarce, especially in Africa. We analysed trends in ...
Urbanization is expending globally due to growing human populations in major cities. This has advers...
This study is an investigation of the hypothesis that bird species' abundances and other characteris...
Urban areas are quickly supplanting other land covers on a global scale as a direct result of a rapi...
Urbanisation process is recently a wide-spread process that causes high-impact environmental transfo...
Urbanization limits the number and type of species that can colonize urban environments. As habitat ...
Urbanisation leads to anthropogenic modifications of natural habitats of bird species. These modific...
Dar es Salaam is the most populous city in Tanzania with over five million people, and has the faste...
By transforming landscapes, human activity creates new types of habitats with altered environmental ...
Human activities cause drastic changes in the environment, such as the fragmentation of habitats, wh...
Urbanisation dramatically changes the structure of bird communities, resulting in increasing of biot...
Cities, while being the most anthropogenic of landscapes, often incorporate modified remnants of ori...
In a previous paper on management of urban birdlife the role of nest sites was discussed (Van Balen,...
The bird community in urban areas indicates the species-specific adaptability to urban conditions su...
Human settlements are a novel habitat type and species must respond to its ongoing expansion. For ef...
Long-term studies of urban birds are relatively scarce, especially in Africa. We analysed trends in ...
Urbanization is expending globally due to growing human populations in major cities. This has advers...
This study is an investigation of the hypothesis that bird species' abundances and other characteris...
Urban areas are quickly supplanting other land covers on a global scale as a direct result of a rapi...
Urbanisation process is recently a wide-spread process that causes high-impact environmental transfo...
Urbanization limits the number and type of species that can colonize urban environments. As habitat ...