2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.avrs.2022.100074
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A highly effective incubation strategy enhanced the urban bird hatch success

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“…It can also create strongly selective environments, leading to a limited species pool in urban compared to natural habitats (Capotorti et al, 2023; Hill et al, 2021; Schueller et al, 2023). Species that can withstand the effects of urbanisation might adapt via genetic (Brans et al, 2018; Brans and De Meester, 2018; Johnson and Munshi-South, 2017) and behavioral changes (Ma et al, 2023; Rivera-Gutierrez et al, 2023; Uchida et al, 2020; Yin et al, 2023), which can foster population persistence and even successful colonization of the habitats in the blue-green infrastructure of urban areas. Consequently, urban habitats can also act as refuges and host considerable biodiversity depending on habitat planning and management (Soanes et al, 2023, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can also create strongly selective environments, leading to a limited species pool in urban compared to natural habitats (Capotorti et al, 2023; Hill et al, 2021; Schueller et al, 2023). Species that can withstand the effects of urbanisation might adapt via genetic (Brans et al, 2018; Brans and De Meester, 2018; Johnson and Munshi-South, 2017) and behavioral changes (Ma et al, 2023; Rivera-Gutierrez et al, 2023; Uchida et al, 2020; Yin et al, 2023), which can foster population persistence and even successful colonization of the habitats in the blue-green infrastructure of urban areas. Consequently, urban habitats can also act as refuges and host considerable biodiversity depending on habitat planning and management (Soanes et al, 2023, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%