Several explanations have been proposed to understand the existence of nested subset patterns in biological communities, including selective extinction, differential colonization, nested species–habitat relationships, random placement from a common species pool, and human disturbance. We study if songbird assemblages inhabiting urban parks in the Puebla–Cholula Metropolitan Area (Mexico, an urbanizing country) exhibit a nested subset pattern, and apply information-theoretic (IT) methods to rank the likelihood of the abovementioned processes as competing hypotheses explaining nestedness. A total of 21 study sites were considered, where 38 Passeriformes species were retained for nestedness analyses (13 species with preferences for forest habi...
BACKGROUND: Human-generated noise pollution now permeates natural habitats worldwide, presenting evo...
Urbanization has considerable effects on native flora and fauna, and is likely the most important dr...
The environmental factors affecting the spatial dynamics of bird communities in urban parks are well...
Anthropogenic noise is becoming more prevalent in the world and has been shown to affect many animal...
Anthropogenic noise is becoming more prevalent in the world and has been shown to affect many animal...
ABSTRACT: Urbanization causes environment changes that directly affect biotic diversity, and underst...
The urbanization process leads to changes in bird communities’ taxonomic and functional compositions...
Urban landscapes present problems for wildlife including highly modified habitat, anthropogenic nois...
Urban habitats vary greatly in the resources they provide for birds and other wildlife. Few species...
Although studies often report that densities of many forest birds are negatively related to urbaniza...
<p>Many animal species are dependent upon vocal communication to mate and defend territories. Select...
<p>Many studies have shown that products of urban development, such as anthropogenic noise, have an ...
SummaryHumans have drastically changed much of the world's acoustic background with anthropogenic so...
Anthropogenic noise is becoming more prevalent in the world and has been shown to affect many animal...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06Urbanization brings dramatic and sudden changes to ...
BACKGROUND: Human-generated noise pollution now permeates natural habitats worldwide, presenting evo...
Urbanization has considerable effects on native flora and fauna, and is likely the most important dr...
The environmental factors affecting the spatial dynamics of bird communities in urban parks are well...
Anthropogenic noise is becoming more prevalent in the world and has been shown to affect many animal...
Anthropogenic noise is becoming more prevalent in the world and has been shown to affect many animal...
ABSTRACT: Urbanization causes environment changes that directly affect biotic diversity, and underst...
The urbanization process leads to changes in bird communities’ taxonomic and functional compositions...
Urban landscapes present problems for wildlife including highly modified habitat, anthropogenic nois...
Urban habitats vary greatly in the resources they provide for birds and other wildlife. Few species...
Although studies often report that densities of many forest birds are negatively related to urbaniza...
<p>Many animal species are dependent upon vocal communication to mate and defend territories. Select...
<p>Many studies have shown that products of urban development, such as anthropogenic noise, have an ...
SummaryHumans have drastically changed much of the world's acoustic background with anthropogenic so...
Anthropogenic noise is becoming more prevalent in the world and has been shown to affect many animal...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06Urbanization brings dramatic and sudden changes to ...
BACKGROUND: Human-generated noise pollution now permeates natural habitats worldwide, presenting evo...
Urbanization has considerable effects on native flora and fauna, and is likely the most important dr...
The environmental factors affecting the spatial dynamics of bird communities in urban parks are well...