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Urban bird diversity and ecosystem services are shaped by fine-scale habitat features Open
Biodiversity and ecosystem services are known to respond to large-scale urban planning, but the ecological role of fine-scale, designable habitat features remains poorly quantified We analysed bird communities across six Italian cities in …
The Influence of the Urban Environment on Biodiversity: From a Systematic Literature Review to Spatial Planning Integration in Italy Open
Urban biodiversity conservation has become a priority in policy and academic discussions worldwide. In the specific European political context, several initiatives and regulations for biodiversity conservation have recently been proposed a…
Wealth and wildlife in cities: How economic and demographic drivers influence global urban environmental injustice Open
Urban biodiversity is known to enhance the quality of life of urban dwellers, but its benefits are not equitably shared by the urban population. The positive correlation between urban biodiversity and socio‐economic status within cities (i…
Socio‐Economic Status and Non‐Native Species Drive Bird Ecosystem Service Provision in Urban Areas Open
Areas of higher socio‐economic status within cities often support greater biodiversity than poorer areas, representing a form of environmental injustice. This inequality may result in lower income areas experiencing both lower cultural (e.…
High-resolution habitat suitability maps for all widespread Italian breeding bird species Open
Tackling the current global biodiversity crisis requires large-scale spatially accurate biodiversity data to rapidly assess knowledge gaps and set conservation priorities. Obtaining such data is often challenging because surveying biodiver…
High-resolution habitat suitability maps for all widespread Italian breeding bird species Open
Tackling the current global biodiversity crisis requires spatially accurate biodiversity data to rapidly assess knowledge gaps and set conservation priorities. Obtaining accurate data across large spatial scales is often challenging, due t…
Remote sensing reveals scale‐specific effects of forage crop mowing and landscape structure on a declining farmland bird Open
The effectiveness of agri‐environment schemes (AESs), the largest conservation‐related expenditure for farmland biodiversity conservation within the European Union, is often compromised by a limited spatial scale of implementation. We focu…
Spring snowmelt and mountain birds: foraging opportunities along ski-pistes Open
Summary Mountainous regions host globally unique biodiversity, but face growing threats from climate and land-use change. The Alps stand out as a key mountain range in Europe, where the ski industry is extensive and impacts ecosystems and …
Ski‐pistes can compensate for the climate change‐driven loss of bird communities of avalanche tracks in the Alps Open
As a consequence of both climate and land‐use change, open alpine habitats are shrinking. Snow avalanches are a natural disturbance that create habitat mosaics which host unique bird communities, but their frequency and severity will proba…
Impacts of climate change on a high elevation specialist bird are ameliorated by terrain complexity Open
Climate change is predicted to result in elevational and latitudinal shifts in species distributions. Among different taxa, high-elevation specialist species are likely to suffer the greatest impact from climate change due to the limited a…
View article: Drivers of species knowledge across the tree of life
Drivers of species knowledge across the tree of life Open
Knowledge of biodiversity is unevenly distributed across the Tree of Life. In the long run, such disparity in awareness unbalances our understanding of life on Earth, influencing policy decisions and the allocation of research and conserva…
View article: Author Response: Drivers of species knowledge across the tree of life
Author Response: Drivers of species knowledge across the tree of life Open
Full text Figures and data Side by side Abstract eLife assessment Introduction Results Discussion Materials and methods Appendix 1 Data availability References Peer review Author response Article and author information Abstract Knowledge o…
Testing the links between bird diversity, alien species and disturbance within a human‐modified landscape Open
Introduced alien species are associated with lower taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic diversity of native communities and negative impacts on ecosystem functioning. This is particularly evident in habitats where human disturbance may f…
View article: Author Response: Drivers of species knowledge across the Tree of Life
Author Response: Drivers of species knowledge across the Tree of Life Open
Knowledge of biodiversity is unevenly distributed across the Tree of Life. In the long run, such disparity in awareness unbalances our understanding of life on Earth, influencing policy decisions and the allocation of research and conserva…
View article: Drivers of species knowledge across the Tree of Life
Drivers of species knowledge across the Tree of Life Open
Knowledge of biodiversity is unevenly distributed across the Tree of Life. In the long run, such disparity in awareness unbalances our understanding of life on Earth, influencing policy decisions and the allocation of research and conserva…
View article: Drivers of species knowledge across the tree of life
Drivers of species knowledge across the tree of life Open
Knowledge of biodiversity is unevenly distributed across the Tree of Life. In the long run, such disparity in awareness unbalances our understanding of life on Earth, influencing policy decisions and the allocation of research and conserva…
View article: Drivers of species knowledge across the Tree of Life
Drivers of species knowledge across the Tree of Life Open
Knowledge of biodiversity is unevenly distributed across the Tree of Life. In the long run, such disparity in awareness unbalances our understanding of life on Earth, influencing policy decisions and the allocation of research and conserva…
Mountain Birds and Their Habitats Open
There are many definitions of what is a ‘mountain’ and what is a ‘mountain bird’. In this chapter, we first assess these different definitions, and then clearly outline our rationale for choosing to define a mountain bird as bird species w…
View article: Drivers of species knowledge across the Tree of Life
Drivers of species knowledge across the Tree of Life Open
Knowledge of biodiversity is unevenly distributed across the Tree of Life. In the long run, such disparity in awareness unbalances our understanding of life on Earth, influencing policy decisions and the allocation of research and conserva…
View article: Data for "Drivers of species knowledge across the Tree of Life"
Data for "Drivers of species knowledge across the Tree of Life" Open
Data supporting the study:Mammola S., et al. (2023) Drivers of species knowledge across the Tree of Life. eLife. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.88251.1We refer to the paper for full details. Columns are described in the read_me file. See al…
Responses of avian assemblages to spatiotemporal landscape dynamics in urban ecosystems Open
Context Urbanization and its associated impacts on biodiversity are increasing globally. There is a need to enhance our understanding of species responses to inform strategies for sustainable urbanization. Objectives Three extensive bird m…
High nest failure but better nestling quality for early breeders in an alpine population of Northern Wheatear (<i>Oenanthe oenanthe</i>) Open
Climate change is leading to the advancement of spring conditions, resulting in an earlier snowmelt and green‐up, with highest rates of change in highly seasonal environments, including alpine habitats. Migratory birds breeding at high ele…
Measuring the influence of non-scientific features on citations Open
Citations remain a prime, yet controversial, measure of academic performance. Ideally, how often a paper is cited should solely depend on the quality of the science reported therein. However, non-scientific factors, including structural el…