鸟类的多样性和功能遍及世界上人口最多的城市
James Richardson1, Alexander C Lees1,2, Eliot T Miller2
1Department of Natural Sciences, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK.
Ecology letters
|May 30, 2023
概括
城市地区的鸟类数量少于预期,息地类型影响鸟类的丰富性和功能. 干旱城市保留了更多的区域鸟类,突出了全球城市生态模式.
科学领域:
- 城市生态城市生态学
- 鸟类生物多样性 鸟类生物多样性
- 保护科学 保护科学
背景情况:
- 了解城市野生动物的组成对于生物多样性和生态系统服务至关重要.
- 来自500万个eBird检查清单的众包数据分析了全球137个城市的鸟类社区.
- 研究了城市特征对鸟类丰富性和功能的影响.
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