Salaberria, Concepción Chávez-Zichinelli, Carlos A López-Rull, Isabel Romano, Marta C Schondube, Jorge E
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Ecotoxicology (London, England)
Mexico City is one of the most polluted cities in the world, and one in which air contamination is considered a public health threat. Numerous studies have related high concentrations of particulate matter and ozone to several respiratory and cardiovascular diseases and a higher human mortality risk. However, almost all of those studies have focuse...
Mahesh, Veerá Lanka, Suseela
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Ornis Hungarica
House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) is a bird species connected to humans, widely distributed in most of the human settlements. They build nests in the crevices of our homes. The recent changes in house design minimized the crevices to build the nests and lead to habitat loss. The nest boxes are the alternative ways to re-establish the decreased Hous...
Smith, Olivia M Kennedy, Christina M Owen, Jeb P Northfield, Tobin D Latimer, Christopher E Snyder, William E
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Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America
Agricultural intensification is a leading threat to bird conservation. Highly diversified farming systems that integrate livestock and crop production might promote a diversity of habitats useful to native birds foraging across otherwise-simplified landscapes. At the same time, these features might be attractive to nonnative birds linked to a broad...
Radhamany, Dhanya Das, Karumampoyil Sakthidas Anoop Azeez, Parappurath Abdul Wen, Longying Sreekala, Leelambika Krishnan
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Tropical life sciences research
Burung ciak rumah (Passer domesticus) merupakan spesies burung yang tersebar luas di seluruh dunia. Spesies ini mempunyai perhubungan yang dekat dengan manusia, maka ia bersarang atas struktur-struktur buatan manusia. Di sini, kami menerangkan tentang bahan-bahan yang digunakan oleh burung ciak rumah untuk membina sarang sepanjang gradien kawasan b...
Lee, Jeffrey Ga-Ho
Urbanization, characterized by the rapid growth of human development and resource consumption, not only replaces preexisting habitats but can also convert entire landscapes and their associated ecological services. As a result, these areas provide researchers with opportunities to study how wildlife species respond to novel habitat scenarios. In Ch...
Lee, Jeffrey Ga-Ho
Urbanization, characterized by the rapid growth of human development and resource consumption, not only replaces preexisting habitats but can also convert entire landscapes and their associated ecological services. As a result, these areas provide researchers with opportunities to study how wildlife species respond to novel habitat scenarios. In Ch...
Lee, Jeffrey Ga-Ho
Urbanization, characterized by the rapid growth of human development and resource consumption, not only replaces preexisting habitats but can also convert entire landscapes and their associated ecological services. As a result, these areas provide researchers with opportunities to study how wildlife species respond to novel habitat scenarios. In Ch...
Lee, Jeffrey Ga-Ho
Urbanization, characterized by the rapid growth of human development and resource consumption, not only replaces preexisting habitats but can also convert entire landscapes and their associated ecological services. As a result, these areas provide researchers with opportunities to study how wildlife species respond to novel habitat scenarios. In Ch...
Lee, Jeffrey Ga-Ho
Urbanization, characterized by the rapid growth of human development and resource consumption, not only replaces preexisting habitats but can also convert entire landscapes and their associated ecological services. As a result, these areas provide researchers with opportunities to study how wildlife species respond to novel habitat scenarios. In Ch...
Lee, Jeffrey Ga-Ho
Urbanization, characterized by the rapid growth of human development and resource consumption, not only replaces preexisting habitats but can also convert entire landscapes and their associated ecological services. As a result, these areas provide researchers with opportunities to study how wildlife species respond to novel habitat scenarios. In Ch...