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Bird data : Australia, Brisbane
(Thesis, University of Queensland, 2011)
Unprecedented loss of global biodiversity driven by anthropogenic actives continues, and in response governments and researchers around the world have prioritised efforts to slow the continued decline in species diversity. ...
Bird data : India, Kolkata
(http://www.kolkatabirds.com, 2011)
Birds of India provides information on Indian birds and on birding in India. Launched as 'Birds of Kolkata' in 2001, it is a birding resource containing images, checklists, trip reports, hotspots & much more. The site is ...
Bird data : USA, Fresno, California
(M.S. Thesis, University of California, Fresno, 2010)
The availability of water is arguably the most important landscape factor, particularly in arid climates. Homeowner decisions regarding irrigation are likely to have a direct effect on bird species richness. Previous ...
Bird data : Brazil, Porto Alegre
(Springer, 2011)
Cities are highly modified environments in which the only areas that resemble natural landscapes are urban parks with low human population density. Attempts are frequently made to maintain high bird diversity in cities for ...
Bird data : Bolivia, La Paz
(Springer, 2010)
Urbanization alters ecosystems worldwide, but little is known about its effects in the Neotropical region. In the present research we examined the relative influence of different levels of urbanization and of some urban ...
Bird data : Maryland, Baltimore
(2010)
This study predicted avian species using the social area analysis approach, and census tract block group variables. By using European Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) as a focal species, I wished to determine what socioeconomic ...
Bird data : UK, Bristol
(Taylor & Francis, 2010)
Different urban breeding bird communities are associated with different habitat types, but, although community species diversity varies significantly, total bird density does not. Aims: To investigate the association ...
Bird data : Switzerland, Lucerne
(Wiley on behalf of the Ecological Society of America, 2010)
Spatially organized distribution patterns of species and communities are shaped by both autogenic processes (neutral mechanism theory) and exogenous processes (niche theory). In the latter, environmental variables that are ...
Bird data : Switzerland, Lugano
(Wiley on behalf of the Ecological Society of America, 2010)
Spatially organized distribution patterns of species and communities are shaped by both autogenic processes (neutral mechanism theory) and exogenous processes (niche theory). In the latter, environmental variables that are ...
Bird data : Switzerland, Zurich
(Ecological Society of America, 2010)
Spatially organized distribution patterns of species and communities are shaped by both autogenic processes (neutral mechanism theory) and exogenous processes (niche theory). In the latter, environmental variables that are ...
Bird data : Kenya, Nairobi
(Nairobi : Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Research Production and Extension Division, 2010)
The landscape structure of Nairobi city is experiencing rapid transformation as once wild and pristine spaces are converted to anthropocentric uses. In order to understand how the changing urban structure affects urban ...
Bird data : Canada, Ottawa
(Ottawa Breeding Bird Count, 2011)
We have only a basic understanding of how urban development affects native bird populations. Citizens, planners, and developers will all benefit from having access to rigorously collected and quantified baseline observations. ...
Bat data : Australia, Sydney
(2015)
Bat activity was sampled using the same study design as Threlfall et al. (2011), in 29 randomly selected replicate 5 5 km 'landscapes'. Landscapes were categorized based on the average level of urbanization and vegetation ...
Bat data : Australia, Adelaide City
(2015)
Used echolocation call detectors (n = 378 detector-nights from
November 2005 to October 2006) to assess bat activity among different sites in the Adelaide City parklands, temporal
variations in activity (hourly, nightly, ...
Bat data : Michigan, Detroit
(2014)
Mist-netting was the survey technique over ultrasound-sensing because netting allowed for the elimination of repeat captures, which was required for statistical independence, and allowed for the determination of age ratios, ...