Biodiversity is threatened by the growth of urban areas. However, it is still poorly understood how animals can cope with and adapt to these rapid and dramatic transformations of natural environments. The COVID-19 pandemic provides us with a unique opportunity to unveil the mechanisms involved in this process. Lockdown measures imposed in most countries are causing an unprecedented reduction of human activities, giving us an experimental setting to assess the effects of our lifestyle on biodiversity. We studied the birds' response to the population lockdown by using more than 126 000 bird records collected by a citizen science project in northeastern Spain. We compared the occurrence and detectability of birds during the spring 2020 lockdow...
Background: Several life history and ecological variables have been reported to affect the likelihoo...
Urbanisation is considered an important driver of current biodiversity loss, but the underlying caus...
Urban environments are increasingly acknowledged as a priority for biodiversity conservation. Birds ...
Versión publicada en Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - B disponible en: http://hdl.handle...
Biodiversity is threatened by the growth of urban areas. However, it is still poorly understood how ...
Abstract The ubiquitous activity of humans is a fundamental feature of urban environments affecting ...
Changes in the nocturnal activity of birds during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in a neotropical ci...
Research on urban biodiversity has primarily addressed the effects of urbanization and human activit...
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in extraordinary declines in human mobility, which, in turn, may affe...
Human activities may impact animal habitat and resource use, potentially influencing contemporary ev...
Urban areas often impose strong, novel selection pressures on wildlife. Phenotypic plasticity is an ...
Urbanization is next to global warming the largest threat to biodiversity. Indeed, it is becoming in...
Supplementary feeding of birds during the winter is a widespread phenomenon in temperate countries. ...
Urban-dwelling birds have the potential to serve as powerful biomonitors that reveal the impact of e...
Urbanisation process is recently a wide-spread process that causes high-impact environmental transfo...
Background: Several life history and ecological variables have been reported to affect the likelihoo...
Urbanisation is considered an important driver of current biodiversity loss, but the underlying caus...
Urban environments are increasingly acknowledged as a priority for biodiversity conservation. Birds ...
Versión publicada en Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - B disponible en: http://hdl.handle...
Biodiversity is threatened by the growth of urban areas. However, it is still poorly understood how ...
Abstract The ubiquitous activity of humans is a fundamental feature of urban environments affecting ...
Changes in the nocturnal activity of birds during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in a neotropical ci...
Research on urban biodiversity has primarily addressed the effects of urbanization and human activit...
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in extraordinary declines in human mobility, which, in turn, may affe...
Human activities may impact animal habitat and resource use, potentially influencing contemporary ev...
Urban areas often impose strong, novel selection pressures on wildlife. Phenotypic plasticity is an ...
Urbanization is next to global warming the largest threat to biodiversity. Indeed, it is becoming in...
Supplementary feeding of birds during the winter is a widespread phenomenon in temperate countries. ...
Urban-dwelling birds have the potential to serve as powerful biomonitors that reveal the impact of e...
Urbanisation process is recently a wide-spread process that causes high-impact environmental transfo...
Background: Several life history and ecological variables have been reported to affect the likelihoo...
Urbanisation is considered an important driver of current biodiversity loss, but the underlying caus...
Urban environments are increasingly acknowledged as a priority for biodiversity conservation. Birds ...