Our understanding of how birds use human supplementary resources, especially artificial structures and patchy vegetation within urban areas, is limited. Our study compared the use of artificial structures versus natural vegetation by birds in built-up areas in the Cape Coast Metropolitan Assembly (CCMA) in the central region of Ghana. Using point count technique, we recorded bird species and the activities performed as well as the substrates they use in residential and commercial areas within the CCMA. We found that the mean bird abundance that used artificial structures did not differ significantly from those that used natural vegetation. The mean species richness that used artificial structures was found to differ significantly from thos...
Green roofs can contribute to enrichment and conservation of urban ecology. An experimental green ro...
Urban habitats vary greatly in the resources they provide for birds and other wildlife. Few species...
Studying the effects of urbanization on native wildlife presents an opportunity for us to learn how ...
Human activities cause drastic changes in the environment, such as the fragmentation of habitats, wh...
The behaviours of most Afro-tropical birds inhabiting urban landscapes are still poorly understood m...
In highly modified landscapes such as urban areas, the ability of native birds to alter foraging beh...
Traditionally, botanic gardens have been set aside to conserve mainly trees, but it has additional c...
<p>The foraging and perching behaviours of urban commensal birds are well studied but disproportiona...
Thesis (M.Sc. (Environmental Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2010.Urbanisati...
The conservation of biodiversity within tropical forest regions does not lie only in the maintenance...
The world is rapidly urbanizing, and many previously biodiverse areas are now mostly composed of imp...
Urbanisation is a worldwide process with serious wellbeing impacts on people and wildlife. Reconcili...
The urban landscape encompasses a broad spectrum of variable environments ranging from remnant patch...
Long-term studies of urban birds are relatively scarce, especially in Africa. We analysed trends in ...
ACL (facteur d'impact)International audienceMaintaining biodiversity in urbanised landscapes has bec...
Green roofs can contribute to enrichment and conservation of urban ecology. An experimental green ro...
Urban habitats vary greatly in the resources they provide for birds and other wildlife. Few species...
Studying the effects of urbanization on native wildlife presents an opportunity for us to learn how ...
Human activities cause drastic changes in the environment, such as the fragmentation of habitats, wh...
The behaviours of most Afro-tropical birds inhabiting urban landscapes are still poorly understood m...
In highly modified landscapes such as urban areas, the ability of native birds to alter foraging beh...
Traditionally, botanic gardens have been set aside to conserve mainly trees, but it has additional c...
<p>The foraging and perching behaviours of urban commensal birds are well studied but disproportiona...
Thesis (M.Sc. (Environmental Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2010.Urbanisati...
The conservation of biodiversity within tropical forest regions does not lie only in the maintenance...
The world is rapidly urbanizing, and many previously biodiverse areas are now mostly composed of imp...
Urbanisation is a worldwide process with serious wellbeing impacts on people and wildlife. Reconcili...
The urban landscape encompasses a broad spectrum of variable environments ranging from remnant patch...
Long-term studies of urban birds are relatively scarce, especially in Africa. We analysed trends in ...
ACL (facteur d'impact)International audienceMaintaining biodiversity in urbanised landscapes has bec...
Green roofs can contribute to enrichment and conservation of urban ecology. An experimental green ro...
Urban habitats vary greatly in the resources they provide for birds and other wildlife. Few species...
Studying the effects of urbanization on native wildlife presents an opportunity for us to learn how ...