Numerous avian studies have emphasized the importance of natural/semi-natural elements, especially green spaces to conserve avian diversity in a city. However, little is known about environmental factors associated with avian diversity in a densely populated and highly urbanized subtropical city where large scale of conservation management is not feasible. Using Macao as a case city, we investigated the relationship between environmental features and species richness of urban birds in forests at multiple scales. We analyzed point count data of birds collected at eight transects in five forests in Macao during 2007–2009. We divided survey periods into three seasons and considered them as temporal replicates. We calculated percent cover of ea...
Assessing the influences of habitat structure on bird richness and functional groups can assist plan...
Avian community composition fluctuates across the landscape at different scales of space and time. T...
Sendai is believed to be at the northern limit of temperate evergreen forests, and thus the area har...
Background Urbanization will increase in the next decades, causing the loss of green areas and bird ...
Urbanization is known to have a negative impact on biodiversity. However, it is possible to increas...
An analytical biogeographic analysis of urban bird diversity and abundance was conducted in the Univ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT: Urbanization causes environment changes that directly affect biotic diversity, and...
Urbanization is expending globally due to growing human populations in major cities. This has advers...
As an area becomes urbanized, the replacement of original habitats with human-made structures can re...
Increasing urbanization has led to natural ecosystems being constantly replaced by an urban landscap...
Urbanization is an expanding process worldwide, causing major threats to biodiversity through both s...
Background: Being an excellent indicator of habitat quality, birds are more and more popular in urba...
In human-dominated landscapes, roads are known to negatively influence birds causing decline in spec...
The management of urban environments is an increasingly important issue on an international scale as...
Avian community composition fluctuates across the landscape at different scales of space and time. T...
Assessing the influences of habitat structure on bird richness and functional groups can assist plan...
Avian community composition fluctuates across the landscape at different scales of space and time. T...
Sendai is believed to be at the northern limit of temperate evergreen forests, and thus the area har...
Background Urbanization will increase in the next decades, causing the loss of green areas and bird ...
Urbanization is known to have a negative impact on biodiversity. However, it is possible to increas...
An analytical biogeographic analysis of urban bird diversity and abundance was conducted in the Univ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT: Urbanization causes environment changes that directly affect biotic diversity, and...
Urbanization is expending globally due to growing human populations in major cities. This has advers...
As an area becomes urbanized, the replacement of original habitats with human-made structures can re...
Increasing urbanization has led to natural ecosystems being constantly replaced by an urban landscap...
Urbanization is an expanding process worldwide, causing major threats to biodiversity through both s...
Background: Being an excellent indicator of habitat quality, birds are more and more popular in urba...
In human-dominated landscapes, roads are known to negatively influence birds causing decline in spec...
The management of urban environments is an increasingly important issue on an international scale as...
Avian community composition fluctuates across the landscape at different scales of space and time. T...
Assessing the influences of habitat structure on bird richness and functional groups can assist plan...
Avian community composition fluctuates across the landscape at different scales of space and time. T...
Sendai is believed to be at the northern limit of temperate evergreen forests, and thus the area har...