Simple Summary With regard to their high adaptability to human settlements and global distribution, corvid birds (crows, ravens, jays, etc.) are good models to understand the …
JM Marzluff - Avian ecology and conservation in an urbanizing world, 2001 - Springer
Human populations are increasing and becoming predominantly urban. Resulting land cover changes reduce, perforate, isolate, and degrade bird habitat on local and global …
Urbanization is considered as one of the most important land-use and land-cover (LULC) changes with multiple pervasive effects on biodiversity. However, the quantitative …
L Jerzak - Avian ecology and conservation in an urbanizing world, 2001 - Springer
Abstract Black-billed Magpie (Pica pica) populations in Palearctic towns have grown dramatically in abundance and density over the last 50 years. Human population growth …
Unintentional food resources in urban areas (street litter, food leftovers, overflowing trash bins) are dietary components of some urban-exploiter bird species. In this study, we report …
P Knozowski, A Górski, AM Stawicka… - The European …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Long-term research has become increasingly important in predicting ecological changes, although only a few studies have reported changes in amphibian communities over long …
A Bea, S Svazas, G Grishanov, A Kozulin… - Ardeola, 2011 - BioOne
We investigated breeding densities and distribution of the woodpigeon Columba palumbus in woodland and urban habitats of Lithuania, Belarus and the Kaliningrad oblast …
Data collected out of the breeding season suggest that House sparrows (Passer domesticus) from the urban populations are characterized by a smaller body size and poorer …