International audienceUrbanization leads to the biotic homogenization of global avifauna. We hypothesized that urbanization acts as a filter on species traits and, therefore, that urban passerines share biological traits explaining their capacity to tolerate urban constraints. We investigated 18 biological traits of passerines related to their general biology, distribution, breeding, and morphometry. In a regional analysis conducted on passerine data from one Swiss and 11 French cities (regional analysis), we identified urban adapters (tolerant species) and urban avoiders (intolerant species), and compared their traits. In a local analysis conducted on passerine data of 13 woodlands located along a short rural-urban gradient, we identified ...
As humans continue moving to urban areas, there is a growing need to understand the effects of urban...
The urbanization process leads to changes in bird communities’ taxonomic and functional compositions...
Urban areas occupy a large and growing proportion of the earth. Such sites exhibit distinctive chara...
International audienceUrbanization leads to the biotic homogenization of global avifauna. We hypothe...
As humans continue moving to urban areas, there is a growing need to understand the effects of urban...
Urbanization poses a major threat to biodiversity worldwide. We focused on birds as a well-studied t...
Urbanization presents a major threat to biodiversity. However, it also represents a unique opportuni...
Human settlements are a novel habitat type and species must respond to its ongoing expansion. For ef...
The urbanization process leads to changes in bird communities' taxonomic and functional compositions...
As humans continue moving to urban areas, there is a growing need to understand the effects of urban...
Aim Urbanization exposes species to novel ecological conditions. Some species thrive in urban areas,...
Aim: The process of urbanization can lead to specialist species being replaced by generalist species...
Aim The process of urbanization can lead to specialist species being replaced by generalist species ...
Aim: The process of urbanization can lead to specialist species being replaced by generalist species...
Abstract Background Urban expansion has been identified as one of the leading drivers of biodiversit...
As humans continue moving to urban areas, there is a growing need to understand the effects of urban...
The urbanization process leads to changes in bird communities’ taxonomic and functional compositions...
Urban areas occupy a large and growing proportion of the earth. Such sites exhibit distinctive chara...
International audienceUrbanization leads to the biotic homogenization of global avifauna. We hypothe...
As humans continue moving to urban areas, there is a growing need to understand the effects of urban...
Urbanization poses a major threat to biodiversity worldwide. We focused on birds as a well-studied t...
Urbanization presents a major threat to biodiversity. However, it also represents a unique opportuni...
Human settlements are a novel habitat type and species must respond to its ongoing expansion. For ef...
The urbanization process leads to changes in bird communities' taxonomic and functional compositions...
As humans continue moving to urban areas, there is a growing need to understand the effects of urban...
Aim Urbanization exposes species to novel ecological conditions. Some species thrive in urban areas,...
Aim: The process of urbanization can lead to specialist species being replaced by generalist species...
Aim The process of urbanization can lead to specialist species being replaced by generalist species ...
Aim: The process of urbanization can lead to specialist species being replaced by generalist species...
Abstract Background Urban expansion has been identified as one of the leading drivers of biodiversit...
As humans continue moving to urban areas, there is a growing need to understand the effects of urban...
The urbanization process leads to changes in bird communities’ taxonomic and functional compositions...
Urban areas occupy a large and growing proportion of the earth. Such sites exhibit distinctive chara...