The effect of human disturbance on colonial waterbirds is a global issue. Many colonial waterbirds are migratory, and their protection depends on balancing conservation of their habitats and habits across many regions. Such protection is critical given the economic benefits that come from a growing ecotourism industry, involving bird watching and other recreational activities. This thesis begins with a review of the literature available via Web of Science and Jstor, to determine whether the effects of human disturbance on the habit, behaviour, and physiological characteristics may differ with biome, migratory habit and functional group
© 1984 Dr. Kim Waldock LoweThis study aimed to elucidate the major selective factors affecting the b...
Dispersal is a life-history trait directly affecting population dynamics and species range shifts an...
Understanding the processes and mechanisms governing animal movement is a fundamental goal in ecolog...
[EMBARGOED UNTIL 6/1/2023] Migratory birds are threatened by landscape and climate change, and shore...
Urbanisation is a major global trend that presents a novel environment for wildlife to colonise. Thi...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2016. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Francesc...
Colonial waterbirds are particularly dependent on river flows for the critical breeding stage of the...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2016. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Fra...
dissertationBirds are global providers of vital ecosystem services including seed dispersal, insecti...
Colonial waterbirds nesting at the Okavango Delta have been subjected to different forms of human di...
Understanding why populations change in size and distribution can help us assess a species’ vulnerab...
Dramatic population increases of the native white ibis in urban areas have resulted in their classif...
Predicting how changes in the environment will impact migratory populations requires an understandin...
In this dissertation, I examined how seed dispersal relationships are modified by the presence of mu...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. May 2012. Major: Conservation biology. Advisor: Dr. Francie Cut...
© 1984 Dr. Kim Waldock LoweThis study aimed to elucidate the major selective factors affecting the b...
Dispersal is a life-history trait directly affecting population dynamics and species range shifts an...
Understanding the processes and mechanisms governing animal movement is a fundamental goal in ecolog...
[EMBARGOED UNTIL 6/1/2023] Migratory birds are threatened by landscape and climate change, and shore...
Urbanisation is a major global trend that presents a novel environment for wildlife to colonise. Thi...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2016. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Francesc...
Colonial waterbirds are particularly dependent on river flows for the critical breeding stage of the...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2016. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Fra...
dissertationBirds are global providers of vital ecosystem services including seed dispersal, insecti...
Colonial waterbirds nesting at the Okavango Delta have been subjected to different forms of human di...
Understanding why populations change in size and distribution can help us assess a species’ vulnerab...
Dramatic population increases of the native white ibis in urban areas have resulted in their classif...
Predicting how changes in the environment will impact migratory populations requires an understandin...
In this dissertation, I examined how seed dispersal relationships are modified by the presence of mu...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. May 2012. Major: Conservation biology. Advisor: Dr. Francie Cut...
© 1984 Dr. Kim Waldock LoweThis study aimed to elucidate the major selective factors affecting the b...
Dispersal is a life-history trait directly affecting population dynamics and species range shifts an...
Understanding the processes and mechanisms governing animal movement is a fundamental goal in ecolog...