The expansion of urban areas is currently one of themost important worldwide landscape changes. This process, termed urbanization, has important ecological effects and is known to alter many aspects of the biology of organisms (including birds). However, human-nature interactions can also be affected by this process. We hypothesized that urbanization can particularly affect how intensively we investigate birds. We predict that species living in close proximity to humans will be more easily or preferably studied, thus promoting a bias in research effort toward urban birds. In order to test this hypothesis we have collected a detailed database of urban and non-urban avian communities including information from five biogeographic realms and mo...
Aim Urbanization exposes species to novel ecological conditions. Some species thrive in urban areas,...
Urban habitats differ from adjacent natural habitats in terms of disturbance regimes, light, tempera...
Urbanization presents a major threat to biodiversity. However, it also represents a unique opportuni...
The expansion of urban areas is currently one of themost important worldwide landscape changes. This...
The expansion of urban areas is currently one of themost important worldwide landscape changes. Thi...
Urbanization, one of the most important anthropogenic impacts on Earth, is rapidly expanding worldwi...
Aim: The process of urbanization can lead to specialist species being replaced by generalist species...
It is important to assess, and fully understand, the mechanisms driving biodiversity responses in ur...
By transforming landscapes, human activity creates new types of habitats with altered environmental ...
Urbanization is next to global warming the largest threat to biodiversity. Indeed, it is becoming in...
Europe is an urbanized continent characterized by a long history of human-wildlife interactions. Thi...
Urbanisation of natural habitats is rapidly intensifying and poses a potential global threat for wil...
Aim We analysed the role of species interactions in wildlife community responses to urbanization. S...
Urbanization presents novel challenges to native species by altering both the biotic and abiotic env...
Urban areas suffer high pressure of introductions of alien species compared to other habitats due to...
Aim Urbanization exposes species to novel ecological conditions. Some species thrive in urban areas,...
Urban habitats differ from adjacent natural habitats in terms of disturbance regimes, light, tempera...
Urbanization presents a major threat to biodiversity. However, it also represents a unique opportuni...
The expansion of urban areas is currently one of themost important worldwide landscape changes. This...
The expansion of urban areas is currently one of themost important worldwide landscape changes. Thi...
Urbanization, one of the most important anthropogenic impacts on Earth, is rapidly expanding worldwi...
Aim: The process of urbanization can lead to specialist species being replaced by generalist species...
It is important to assess, and fully understand, the mechanisms driving biodiversity responses in ur...
By transforming landscapes, human activity creates new types of habitats with altered environmental ...
Urbanization is next to global warming the largest threat to biodiversity. Indeed, it is becoming in...
Europe is an urbanized continent characterized by a long history of human-wildlife interactions. Thi...
Urbanisation of natural habitats is rapidly intensifying and poses a potential global threat for wil...
Aim We analysed the role of species interactions in wildlife community responses to urbanization. S...
Urbanization presents novel challenges to native species by altering both the biotic and abiotic env...
Urban areas suffer high pressure of introductions of alien species compared to other habitats due to...
Aim Urbanization exposes species to novel ecological conditions. Some species thrive in urban areas,...
Urban habitats differ from adjacent natural habitats in terms of disturbance regimes, light, tempera...
Urbanization presents a major threat to biodiversity. However, it also represents a unique opportuni...