Includes bibliographical references (pages 51-60).Human propagated changes to the environment have adversely affected certain species while advantaging other species. Psittacines, or species that fall within the parrot family, have been found to be well adapted to modified environments. Over time, transportation of various parrot species for use in the exotic pet trade has caused accidental releases of individual parrots, resulting in species groups forming and colonizing in new, non-native environments, specifically urban and suburban ones. Amazona viridigenalis, the Red-crowned parrot, is a species that has adapted to living in several regions within the United States including Texas, Florida, and California. This species is endangered wi...
Though the indigenous St Vincent parrot (Amazona guildingii) has come back from near extinction, the...
Species distribution models are widely used in conservation planning, but obtaining the necessary oc...
Nomadic species are globally threatened by anthropogenic habitat change, but management options to a...
Texas Rio Grande Valley Red-crowned Parrots (Psittaciformes: Amazona viridigenalis [Cassin, 1853]) p...
Human advance on natural habitats is a major cause of biodiversity loss. This transformation process...
This study investigated the use of satellite remote sensing and a Geographical Information System (G...
The loss, degradation, and fragmentation of forested areas are endangering parrot populations. In th...
Understanding the effect of habitat fragmentation is a fundamental yet complicated aim of many ecolo...
Knowledge of a species' potential distribution and the suitability of available habitat are fundamen...
The Endangered Vinaceous-breasted Parrot, Amazona vinacea, is endemic to the Atlantic Forest. Habita...
Documenting changes in distribution is necessary for understanding species' response to environmenta...
Occupancy modelling using data collected by repeatedly sampling sites is a common approach utilised ...
In the past 30 years, parrot populations have been increasing in the United States, especially in Ca...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2007.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 84-98...
The avian order Psittaciformes (parrots) is one the most at-risk group of birds in the world because...
Though the indigenous St Vincent parrot (Amazona guildingii) has come back from near extinction, the...
Species distribution models are widely used in conservation planning, but obtaining the necessary oc...
Nomadic species are globally threatened by anthropogenic habitat change, but management options to a...
Texas Rio Grande Valley Red-crowned Parrots (Psittaciformes: Amazona viridigenalis [Cassin, 1853]) p...
Human advance on natural habitats is a major cause of biodiversity loss. This transformation process...
This study investigated the use of satellite remote sensing and a Geographical Information System (G...
The loss, degradation, and fragmentation of forested areas are endangering parrot populations. In th...
Understanding the effect of habitat fragmentation is a fundamental yet complicated aim of many ecolo...
Knowledge of a species' potential distribution and the suitability of available habitat are fundamen...
The Endangered Vinaceous-breasted Parrot, Amazona vinacea, is endemic to the Atlantic Forest. Habita...
Documenting changes in distribution is necessary for understanding species' response to environmenta...
Occupancy modelling using data collected by repeatedly sampling sites is a common approach utilised ...
In the past 30 years, parrot populations have been increasing in the United States, especially in Ca...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2007.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 84-98...
The avian order Psittaciformes (parrots) is one the most at-risk group of birds in the world because...
Though the indigenous St Vincent parrot (Amazona guildingii) has come back from near extinction, the...
Species distribution models are widely used in conservation planning, but obtaining the necessary oc...
Nomadic species are globally threatened by anthropogenic habitat change, but management options to a...