Free-living birds in cities interact with humans and human-made objects. Here, we investigated whether nesting in human-made structures that are physically unstable and prone to frequent human intervention benefits urban Southern House Wrens (Troglodytes musculus). First, we describe the behavior of individuals that repeatedly attempted to nest in a motorcycle helmet (an unsuitable structure) based on ad libitum observations and camera trapping. We also reviewed nesting records of this wren throughout Brazilian cities deposited in crowdsourcing citizen science platforms, such as Wiki Aves, eBird, and iNaturalist. During our field study, in November and December 2019, wrens attempted to build a nest in the helmet for 8 days. Each attempt was...
Anthropogenic noise constrains the transmission of birdsong and alters the behavior of receivers. Ma...
The world is urbanising rapidly, and it is predicted that by 2050, 66% of the global human populatio...
Urbanization of the environment poses many challenges to biparental avian species, however, it is un...
Free-living birds in cities interact with humans and human-made objects. Here, we investigated wheth...
Urbanization is a major issue confronting species around the world and causing them to adapt, move, ...
Anthropogenic degradation of habitat may limit reproduction and survival of wild organisms. However...
Lima Undergraduate Research Forum 1st PlaceUrbanization is a major issue confronting species around ...
Lima Undergraduate Research Forum 1st PlaceUrbanization is a major issue confronting species around ...
Habitat characteristics influence the survival and reproduction of animal species. House Wrens (Trog...
Habitat characteristics influence the survival and reproduction of animal species. House Wrens (Trog...
The world is urbanising rapidly, and it is predicted that by 2050, 66% of the global human populatio...
House wrens, Troglodytes aedon (Vieillot 1809), are among the best studied songbirds in North Americ...
Use of nest-boxes for management of cavity nesting birds in anthropic areas can give good results. I...
House wrens, Troglodytes aedon (Vieillot 1809), are among the best studied songbirds in North Americ...
Anthropogenic noise constrains the transmission of birdsong and alters the behavior of receivers. Ma...
Anthropogenic noise constrains the transmission of birdsong and alters the behavior of receivers. Ma...
The world is urbanising rapidly, and it is predicted that by 2050, 66% of the global human populatio...
Urbanization of the environment poses many challenges to biparental avian species, however, it is un...
Free-living birds in cities interact with humans and human-made objects. Here, we investigated wheth...
Urbanization is a major issue confronting species around the world and causing them to adapt, move, ...
Anthropogenic degradation of habitat may limit reproduction and survival of wild organisms. However...
Lima Undergraduate Research Forum 1st PlaceUrbanization is a major issue confronting species around ...
Lima Undergraduate Research Forum 1st PlaceUrbanization is a major issue confronting species around ...
Habitat characteristics influence the survival and reproduction of animal species. House Wrens (Trog...
Habitat characteristics influence the survival and reproduction of animal species. House Wrens (Trog...
The world is urbanising rapidly, and it is predicted that by 2050, 66% of the global human populatio...
House wrens, Troglodytes aedon (Vieillot 1809), are among the best studied songbirds in North Americ...
Use of nest-boxes for management of cavity nesting birds in anthropic areas can give good results. I...
House wrens, Troglodytes aedon (Vieillot 1809), are among the best studied songbirds in North Americ...
Anthropogenic noise constrains the transmission of birdsong and alters the behavior of receivers. Ma...
Anthropogenic noise constrains the transmission of birdsong and alters the behavior of receivers. Ma...
The world is urbanising rapidly, and it is predicted that by 2050, 66% of the global human populatio...
Urbanization of the environment poses many challenges to biparental avian species, however, it is un...