The bird community in urban areas indicates the species-specific adaptability to urban conditions such as the increase in man-made habitats. Urban adapters and urban exploiters, two groups that make up most of the urban birds, were assessed to determine their suitable habitat and explain their distribution, as well as to determine the environmental predictors for the two bird groups assemblages in Depok, one of Jakarta’s satellite cities. We used the point-count method to survey the birds in three habitat types, green spaces, residentials, and roadside, and then we used Maximum Entropy (MaxEnt) to analyze the species distribution modeling. We also the predicted habitat distributions for the urban adapters and urban exploiters based on sever...
This paper assesses the response of four common species of forest dependant insectivorous birds to a...
Recent analyses of communities have examined the variation of species traits along environmental gra...
This study is an investigation of the hypothesis that bird species' abundances and other characteris...
An analytical biogeographic analysis of urban bird diversity and abundance was conducted in the Univ...
The urbanization process leads to changes in bird communities’ taxonomic and functional compositions...
The urban environment has attracted much scientific attention as it stands at the core of environmen...
Background: Being an excellent indicator of habitat quality, birds are more and more popular in urba...
ABSTRACT: Urbanization causes environment changes that directly affect biotic diversity, and underst...
Urbanization is expending globally due to growing human populations in major cities. This has advers...
Large cities in the tropics often comprise a myriad of manmade and natural elements that influence w...
As an area becomes urbanized, the replacement of original habitats with human-made structures can re...
Abstract 8 Urban exploiters and adapters are often coalesced under a term of convenience as 'ur...
Human settlements are a novel habitat type and species must respond to its ongoing expansion. For ef...
As an area becomes urbanized, the replacement of original habitats with human-made structures can re...
In Australian urban environments, revegetation and vegetation restoration are increasingly utilized ...
This paper assesses the response of four common species of forest dependant insectivorous birds to a...
Recent analyses of communities have examined the variation of species traits along environmental gra...
This study is an investigation of the hypothesis that bird species' abundances and other characteris...
An analytical biogeographic analysis of urban bird diversity and abundance was conducted in the Univ...
The urbanization process leads to changes in bird communities’ taxonomic and functional compositions...
The urban environment has attracted much scientific attention as it stands at the core of environmen...
Background: Being an excellent indicator of habitat quality, birds are more and more popular in urba...
ABSTRACT: Urbanization causes environment changes that directly affect biotic diversity, and underst...
Urbanization is expending globally due to growing human populations in major cities. This has advers...
Large cities in the tropics often comprise a myriad of manmade and natural elements that influence w...
As an area becomes urbanized, the replacement of original habitats with human-made structures can re...
Abstract 8 Urban exploiters and adapters are often coalesced under a term of convenience as 'ur...
Human settlements are a novel habitat type and species must respond to its ongoing expansion. For ef...
As an area becomes urbanized, the replacement of original habitats with human-made structures can re...
In Australian urban environments, revegetation and vegetation restoration are increasingly utilized ...
This paper assesses the response of four common species of forest dependant insectivorous birds to a...
Recent analyses of communities have examined the variation of species traits along environmental gra...
This study is an investigation of the hypothesis that bird species' abundances and other characteris...