We describe the opportunistic adaptation to man-induced changes in the habitats of six neotropical Caprimulgidae. Habitats created by those changes, and similar to their original and usual ones, are readily occupied by these nightjars. The occasional invasion of urban environments ("urbanization") is the most recent and most remarkable behavioural adaptation
An animal's choice of foraging habitat reflects its response to environmental cues and is likely to ...
Urbanisation is accompanied by major environmental changes that impact the structure and functioning...
Landscape change provides a suitable framework for investigating population-level responses to nove...
We describe the opportunistic adaptation to man-induced changes in the habitats of six neotropical C...
A population of a small and dark nightjar was discovered at Colatina, Espírito Santo, and has been i...
Nightjars (Caprimulgidae) in the Afrotropical Region feed almost exclusively on night flying insects...
Landscape conversion by humans may have detrimental effects on animal populations inhabiting managed...
Landscape conversion by humans may have detrimental effects on animal populations inhabiting managed...
Landscape conversion by humans may have detrimental effects on animal populations inhabiting managed...
Landscape change can expose individuals to rapidly changing conditions, and thus may accelerate phen...
Human activities are changing landscape structure and function globally, affecting wildlife space us...
Behavioral adjustments are at the forefront of the mechanisms that birds employ to deal with environ...
The Freckled Nightjar Caprimulgus tristigma and the Blackish Nightjar C. nigrescens are widespread a...
In the tradition of previous studies of threatened species, this thesis was undertaken with the aim ...
Landscape change provides a suitable framework for investigating population-level responses to novel...
An animal's choice of foraging habitat reflects its response to environmental cues and is likely to ...
Urbanisation is accompanied by major environmental changes that impact the structure and functioning...
Landscape change provides a suitable framework for investigating population-level responses to nove...
We describe the opportunistic adaptation to man-induced changes in the habitats of six neotropical C...
A population of a small and dark nightjar was discovered at Colatina, Espírito Santo, and has been i...
Nightjars (Caprimulgidae) in the Afrotropical Region feed almost exclusively on night flying insects...
Landscape conversion by humans may have detrimental effects on animal populations inhabiting managed...
Landscape conversion by humans may have detrimental effects on animal populations inhabiting managed...
Landscape conversion by humans may have detrimental effects on animal populations inhabiting managed...
Landscape change can expose individuals to rapidly changing conditions, and thus may accelerate phen...
Human activities are changing landscape structure and function globally, affecting wildlife space us...
Behavioral adjustments are at the forefront of the mechanisms that birds employ to deal with environ...
The Freckled Nightjar Caprimulgus tristigma and the Blackish Nightjar C. nigrescens are widespread a...
In the tradition of previous studies of threatened species, this thesis was undertaken with the aim ...
Landscape change provides a suitable framework for investigating population-level responses to novel...
An animal's choice of foraging habitat reflects its response to environmental cues and is likely to ...
Urbanisation is accompanied by major environmental changes that impact the structure and functioning...
Landscape change provides a suitable framework for investigating population-level responses to nove...