An understudied consequence of growing urbanization is the rapid and concurrent loss of native biological and cultural diversity. Here, we measured the concordance between avian species richness in public green areas of the city of Santiago, Chile, and the corresponding knowledge of local citizens of this avian diversity. To assess this correspondence, we sampled avian species richness in 10 representative city parks and surveyed the awareness of avian diversity by park visitors as well as their ability to identify bird species. We found no significant relationship between estimated bird diversity from field sampling and their perception by park visitors, suggesting that visitors underestimate avian diversity in city parks because they perc...
Aim: The process of urbanization can lead to specialist species being replaced by generalist species...
In Brazil, most conservation-related studies on birds focused on the impact of forest fragmentation ...
Urbanization is expending globally due to growing human populations in major cities. This has advers...
An understudied consequence of growing urbanization is the rapid and concurrent loss of native biolo...
<div><p>There is mounting evidence that urban areas influence biodiversity. Generalizations however ...
Abstract Background Current knowledge of urban bird ecology and biodiversity relies on evidence from...
The rapid urbanization of the world has profound effects on global biodiversity, and urbanization ha...
Urbanization, one of the most extreme human-induced environmental changes, is negatively affecting b...
Urbanisation is a dominant geographical trend and an important component of global change, with unpr...
Background Urbanization will increase in the next decades, causing the loss of green areas and bird ...
Most studies about the impact of urbanization on bird assemblages are from the Northern Hemisphere a...
<div><p>ABSTRACT: Urbanization causes environment changes that directly affect biotic diversity, and...
Urbanization is currently one the most important causes of biodiversity loss. The Colombian Andes is...
Abstract Background Habitat loss, fragmentation and decrease of habitat quality caused by urbanizati...
Recent studies showed contrasting results about the homogenising force of urbanisation on bird commu...
Aim: The process of urbanization can lead to specialist species being replaced by generalist species...
In Brazil, most conservation-related studies on birds focused on the impact of forest fragmentation ...
Urbanization is expending globally due to growing human populations in major cities. This has advers...
An understudied consequence of growing urbanization is the rapid and concurrent loss of native biolo...
<div><p>There is mounting evidence that urban areas influence biodiversity. Generalizations however ...
Abstract Background Current knowledge of urban bird ecology and biodiversity relies on evidence from...
The rapid urbanization of the world has profound effects on global biodiversity, and urbanization ha...
Urbanization, one of the most extreme human-induced environmental changes, is negatively affecting b...
Urbanisation is a dominant geographical trend and an important component of global change, with unpr...
Background Urbanization will increase in the next decades, causing the loss of green areas and bird ...
Most studies about the impact of urbanization on bird assemblages are from the Northern Hemisphere a...
<div><p>ABSTRACT: Urbanization causes environment changes that directly affect biotic diversity, and...
Urbanization is currently one the most important causes of biodiversity loss. The Colombian Andes is...
Abstract Background Habitat loss, fragmentation and decrease of habitat quality caused by urbanizati...
Recent studies showed contrasting results about the homogenising force of urbanisation on bird commu...
Aim: The process of urbanization can lead to specialist species being replaced by generalist species...
In Brazil, most conservation-related studies on birds focused on the impact of forest fragmentation ...
Urbanization is expending globally due to growing human populations in major cities. This has advers...