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Bird data : UK, Sheffield
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2009)
Urban environments are often characterized as supporting a few abundant, generalist species best adapted to living alongside humans, and as such, cities are seen as agents of biotic homogenization. However, there are ...
Bird data : Sweden, Örebro
(Elsevier, 2006)
A functional network of green space is important for the maintenance of the ecological dimension of a sustainable urban landscape. We used avian ecological diversity as a proxy for evaluating the functionality of different ...
Bird data : Australia, Melbourne
(Birdlife Australia, 2009)
Bird data : Belgium, Brussels
(Ginster Verlag, 2005)
Bird data : Singapore
(National University of Singapore. Dept. of Zoology, 2007)
This annotated checklist is the third major compilation for Singapore. It lists the current status of all bird species ever recorded in the wild in Singapore. A total of 404 species have been recorded, including 44 species ...
Bird data : Russia, St. Petersburg
(Ginster Verlag, 2005)
Bird data : Poland, Warsaw
(Museum and Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences, 2005)
Avifaunas of three large cities (Hamburg, Berlin and Warsaw) situated in the northern lowlands of Central Europe along an 850-km-long west-east line were compared. Estimates of several species’ breeding populations in these ...
Bird data : Czech Republic, Prague
(Ginster Verlag, 2005)
Bee data : Canada, Vancouver
(2004)
Conducted a pilot study consisting of informal collections across the Vancouver metropolitan area from April to September of 2000. The primary study was conducted from March to August 2001, cut into five seasons: late ...
Bird data : Italy, Florence
(Ginster Verlag, 2005)
Bird data : Portugal, Lisbon
(Ginster Verlag, 2005)
Bird data : Poland, Lublin
(Ginster Verlag, 2005)
Bird data : Canada, Vancouver
(Resilience Alliance Inc., 2003)
For birds in urban environments, the configuration of local habitat within the landscape may be as critical as the composition of the local habitat itself. We examined the relative importance of environmental attributes ...
Bird data : South Africa, Potchefstroom
(M.S. Thesis, North-West University, Potchefstroom, 2005)
Human activities cause drastic changes in the environment, such as the fragmentation of habitats, which is the greatest threat to the world's biodiversity and biogeography. By using birds to study habitat changes, it is ...
Bird data : Netherlands, Nieuwegein
(Vogelwacht Utrecht, 2009)
Bird data : New Zealand, Hamilton
(Landcare Research, 2006)
This report describes the second set of biennial bird counts, initiated in 2004, in green (parkland and vegetated gullies) and residential areas of Hamilton City, undertaken in August (winter) and November (spring) 2012. ...
Bird data : Germany, Mainz
(Naturhistorisches Museum Mainz, 2002)
Bird data : Slovakia, Bratislava
(Ginster Verlag, 2005)
Bird data : Netherlands, Breda
(NPN Media B. V., 2009)
Plant data : Germany, Halle (Saale)
(2004)
All spontaneous species in the city of Halle (Saale) were mapped within several years by J. Stolle and S. Klotz; added by information on species sighted within the city by other botanists and added by herbarium data.