Life in the city: the influence of the urban environment on behaviour and spatial distributions in North Island kākā (Nestor meridionalis septentrionalis)
Abstract:<p><b>Urban environments are increasing in size and influence across the landscape of the world. As cities increase in number, size, and population, the influence that these modified anthropogenic spaces and the humans dwelling within them have on wildlife is becoming increasingly intense. More frequent interactions between humans and wildlife have driven species to either adapt, tolerate, or avoid urban spaces entirely. While the impacts of urban life on avifauna have been well studied globally, l… Show more
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