2022
DOI: 10.1002/eap.2586
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Avian species richness and tropical urbanization gradients: Effects of woodland retention and human disturbance

Abstract: Urbanization is a major driver of tropical biodiversity loss. In temperate regions avian species richness-urbanization intensity relationships typically exhibit unimodal patterns, with peak richness at intermediate urbanization levels. In tropical regions, the form of such relationships and the extent to which they are moderated by patches of seminatural habitat are unclear. We address these questions in Bangkok, Thailand (one of the largest and most rapidly expanding tropical mega-cities) and generate conserv… Show more

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“…Our survey design, field methods and analytical approach are based on Thaweepworadej & Evans (2022). Our focal study region consists of a 70 km × 80 km rectangle (5,600 km 2 ), centred on central Bangkok and covering parts of the surrounding provinces (Fig S1).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Our survey design, field methods and analytical approach are based on Thaweepworadej & Evans (2022). Our focal study region consists of a 70 km × 80 km rectangle (5,600 km 2 ), centred on central Bangkok and covering parts of the surrounding provinces (Fig S1).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Grid cells with ≥25% impervious surface cover that were isolated from the main urban region or had <25% impervious surface cover were considered to be part of other urban settlements and not classified as part of urban Bangkok, (b) the % cover of greenspace in 1 km × 1 km grid cells across the study region; grid cells outlined in black represent the 150 sampling cells selected using random stratification across each of the greenspace % cover categories (15 sampling grid cells for each of the ten categories). This Figure is modified from Thaweepworadej and Evans (2022). [Color figure can be viewed at wileyonlinelibrary.com]…”
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“…Human disturbances are critical factors influencing population distributions and species diversity [ 31 , 32 , 33 ]. Nature reserves and national parks have been established in the mountainous areas of northeastern China in recent years, which have largely relieved the destruction of forest habitats by human activity.…”
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“…acoustic, autonomous recording unit, Bell's vireo, convolutional neural network, dickcissel, eastern meadowlark, grassland birds, northern bobwhite, painted bunting, template matching Population declines have been reported worldwide across a wide range of avian species (Thomas et al 2004, Szabo et al 2012, Sauer et al 2013, resulting from a variety of factors, including climate change (Northrup et al 2019, Stewart et al 2022, urbanization and land use change (Sol et al 2020, Thaweepworadej andEvans 2022), and the spread of invasive species and disease (Ishtiaq 2021). One particular biome at great risk of conversion is grasslands, which would result in a substantial loss of biodiversity (Newbold et al 2016, Roberts et al 2022, Wilcox et al 2022.…”
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