Non-native species are frequently considered to influence urban assemblages. The grey squirrel Sciurus carolinensis is one such species that is widespread in the UK and is starting to spread across Europe; it predates birds' nests and can compete with birds for supplementary food. Using distance sampling across the urbanisation intensity gradient in Sheffield (UK) we test whether urban grey squirrels influence avian species richness and density through nest predation and competition for supplementary food sources. We also assess how urban bird assemblages respond to supplementary feeding. We find that grey squirrels slightly reduced the abundance of breeding bird species most sensitive to squirrel nest predation by reducing the beneficial i...
Large, isolated ‘specimen’ trees are a significant part of urban landscapes, yet their role in suppo...
Households across the developed world cumulatively spend many millions of dollars annually on feedin...
Abstract: In an ever more urbanized world, animals have to cope with different challenging condition...
Non-native species are frequently considered to influence urban assemblages. The grey squirrel Sciur...
Because the amount of urban areas has increased, it is important to investigate the abundance of wil...
Providing food for wild birds is perhaps the most widespread intentional interaction between people ...
A large body of work over the past few decades has revealed the manifestly dramatic impacts of urban...
Households across the developed world cumulatively spend many millions of dollars annually on feedin...
Urbanisation critically threatens biodiversity because of habitat destruction and novel selection pr...
To date, the vast majority of studies in urban areas have been carried out on birds, yet it is not k...
Urbanisation is an ever-growing threat to global wildlife. Nevertheless, urban areas around the worl...
Animals are constrained by the urban landscape as human population density and building density impi...
1. Introduced species are, world-wide, one of the most serious threats to biodiversity. Grey squirre...
In countries such as the UK, USA and Australia, approximately half of households provide supplementa...
This study is an investigation of the hypothesis that bird species' abundances and other characteris...
Large, isolated ‘specimen’ trees are a significant part of urban landscapes, yet their role in suppo...
Households across the developed world cumulatively spend many millions of dollars annually on feedin...
Abstract: In an ever more urbanized world, animals have to cope with different challenging condition...
Non-native species are frequently considered to influence urban assemblages. The grey squirrel Sciur...
Because the amount of urban areas has increased, it is important to investigate the abundance of wil...
Providing food for wild birds is perhaps the most widespread intentional interaction between people ...
A large body of work over the past few decades has revealed the manifestly dramatic impacts of urban...
Households across the developed world cumulatively spend many millions of dollars annually on feedin...
Urbanisation critically threatens biodiversity because of habitat destruction and novel selection pr...
To date, the vast majority of studies in urban areas have been carried out on birds, yet it is not k...
Urbanisation is an ever-growing threat to global wildlife. Nevertheless, urban areas around the worl...
Animals are constrained by the urban landscape as human population density and building density impi...
1. Introduced species are, world-wide, one of the most serious threats to biodiversity. Grey squirre...
In countries such as the UK, USA and Australia, approximately half of households provide supplementa...
This study is an investigation of the hypothesis that bird species' abundances and other characteris...
Large, isolated ‘specimen’ trees are a significant part of urban landscapes, yet their role in suppo...
Households across the developed world cumulatively spend many millions of dollars annually on feedin...
Abstract: In an ever more urbanized world, animals have to cope with different challenging condition...