Bird species diversity and abundance trends in urban areas can provide evidence to predict the relative importance of local bird habitat under different landscape contexts. I examined the hypothesis that selected species and nesting guilds should be more closely associated with landscape level features, such as proximity to large forested areas (< 100 ha), than with local scale habitat measures (< 1 ha). I collected avian community data during surveys completed over a two year period at 285 point count stations along four linear road transects located in Vancouver and Burnaby, British Columbia. Stations were located along transects bisecting three large parks (>324 ha) and proceeding away from these parks along residential streets in...
This research seeks to develop new knowledge that will aid landscape architects and others to mainta...
The human population is growing, and people are moving to urban areas. As urbanization increases, pr...
<div><p>ABSTRACT: Urbanization causes environment changes that directly affect biotic diversity, and...
Bird species diversity and abundance trends in urban areas can provide evidence to predict the rela...
To assess the relative importance of local- and landscape-level habitat measures in relation to obse...
This study is an investigation of the hypothesis that bird species' abundances and other characteris...
Habitat modification with urbanization encompasses the processes of habitat loss and fragmentation....
Urbanization fragments habitat, which affects bird abundance and distribution. This study tested the...
Avian communities, because of their potential high diversity, are ideal for studying the response to...
Urbanization is known to have a negative impact on biodiversity. However, it is possible to increas...
Habitat loss due to anthropogenic development is one of the greatest threats to birds, particularly ...
Habitat loss due to anthropogenic development is one of the greatest threats to birds, particularly ...
Urban habitats vary greatly in the resources they provide for birds and other wildlife. Few species...
Graduation date: 2001Urban ecosystems are characterized by human disturbance and changes in the amou...
Background: Being an excellent indicator of habitat quality, birds are more and more popular in urba...
This research seeks to develop new knowledge that will aid landscape architects and others to mainta...
The human population is growing, and people are moving to urban areas. As urbanization increases, pr...
<div><p>ABSTRACT: Urbanization causes environment changes that directly affect biotic diversity, and...
Bird species diversity and abundance trends in urban areas can provide evidence to predict the rela...
To assess the relative importance of local- and landscape-level habitat measures in relation to obse...
This study is an investigation of the hypothesis that bird species' abundances and other characteris...
Habitat modification with urbanization encompasses the processes of habitat loss and fragmentation....
Urbanization fragments habitat, which affects bird abundance and distribution. This study tested the...
Avian communities, because of their potential high diversity, are ideal for studying the response to...
Urbanization is known to have a negative impact on biodiversity. However, it is possible to increas...
Habitat loss due to anthropogenic development is one of the greatest threats to birds, particularly ...
Habitat loss due to anthropogenic development is one of the greatest threats to birds, particularly ...
Urban habitats vary greatly in the resources they provide for birds and other wildlife. Few species...
Graduation date: 2001Urban ecosystems are characterized by human disturbance and changes in the amou...
Background: Being an excellent indicator of habitat quality, birds are more and more popular in urba...
This research seeks to develop new knowledge that will aid landscape architects and others to mainta...
The human population is growing, and people are moving to urban areas. As urbanization increases, pr...
<div><p>ABSTRACT: Urbanization causes environment changes that directly affect biotic diversity, and...