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View article: Characterizing avian survival along a rural-to-urban land use gradient
Characterizing avian survival along a rural-to-urban land use gradient Open
Many avian species persist in human-dominated landscapes; however, little is known about the demographic consequences of urbanization in these populations. Given that urban habitats introduce novel benefits (e.g., anthropogenic resources) …
View article: Environmental filtering of avian communities along a rural‐to‐urban gradient in Greater Washington, D.C., <scp>USA</scp>
Environmental filtering of avian communities along a rural‐to‐urban gradient in Greater Washington, D.C., <span>USA</span> Open
The composition of avian communities in human‐dominated habitats is thought to be determined by the interaction between species‐specific traits and environmental characteristics. Traits such as dietary habits and habitat specialization inf…
View article: Appendix A. Supplementary information about the distribution, selection, and proportional land cover of study sites and data on mark-recapture rates of the seven study species along the rural to urban gradient in greater Washington, D.C., USA.
Appendix A. Supplementary information about the distribution, selection, and proportional land cover of study sites and data on mark-recapture rates of the seven study species along the rural to urban gradient in greater Washington, D.C., USA. Open
Supplementary information about the distribution, selection, and proportional land cover of study sites and data on mark-recapture rates of the seven study species along the rural to urban gradient in greater Washington, D.C., USA.
View article: Appendix B. Supplementary results including CARW model tables for time dependent survival and model results for the effect of citizen scientists on detectability.
Appendix B. Supplementary results including CARW model tables for time dependent survival and model results for the effect of citizen scientists on detectability. Open
Supplementary results including CARW model tables for time dependent survival and model results for the effect of citizen scientists on detectability.
View article: Appendix A. Sample sizes of nests by year for five species of common backyard birds used to model nest survival across an urbanization gradient in the greater Washington, D.C./Baltimore area.
Appendix A. Sample sizes of nests by year for five species of common backyard birds used to model nest survival across an urbanization gradient in the greater Washington, D.C./Baltimore area. Open
Sample sizes of nests by year for five species of common backyard birds used to model nest survival across an urbanization gradient in the greater Washington, D.C./Baltimore area.
View article: Appendix A. Supplementary information about the distribution, selection, and proportional land cover of study sites and data on mark-recapture rates of the seven study species along the rural to urban gradient in greater Washington, D.C., USA.
Appendix A. Supplementary information about the distribution, selection, and proportional land cover of study sites and data on mark-recapture rates of the seven study species along the rural to urban gradient in greater Washington, D.C., USA. Open
Supplementary information about the distribution, selection, and proportional land cover of study sites and data on mark-recapture rates of the seven study species along the rural to urban gradient in greater Washington, D.C., USA.