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Avian Ecology and Conservation in an Urbanizing World

Edited By: John M Marzluff, Reed Bowman and Roarke Donnelly
585 pages, B/w photos, tabs, maps
Avian Ecology and Conservation in an Urbanizing World
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  • Avian Ecology and Conservation in an Urbanizing World ISBN: 9780792374589 Hardback Sep 2001 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-3 weeks
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About this book

Presents a unique summary of current research on birds in settled environments ranging from wildlands to exurban, rural to urban. Addresses the conservation and evolutionary implications of urban life from an ecological and planning perspective.

Contents

Preface. Section 1: Introduction to the Study of Birds in Urban Environments. 1. A historical perspective on urban bird research: trends, terms, and approaches; J.M. Marzluff, R. Bowman, R. Donnelly. 2. Worldwide urbanization and its effects on birds; J.M. Marzluff. 3. Synanthropic birds of North America; R.F. Johnston. 4. Human perception and appreciation of birds: A motivation for wildlife conservation in urban environments of France; P. Clergeau, G. Mennechez, A. Sauvage, A. Lemoine. 5. Quantifying the urban gradient: linking urban planning and ecology; M. Alberti, E. Botsford, A. Cohen. 6. Urbanization, avian communities, and landscape ecology; J.R. Miller, J.M. Fraterrigo, N. Thompson Hobbs, D.M. Theobald, J.A. Wiens. 7. The importance of multi-scale analyses in avian habitat selection studies in urban environments; M. Hostetler. Section 2: Processes Affecting Birds in Urban Environments. 8. Urban birds: Population, community, and landscape approaches; D. Bolger. 9. Interactions among non-native plants and birds; S. Hayden Reichard, L. Chalker-Scott, S. Buchanan. 10. Urban sprawl and juniper encroachment effects on abundance of wintering passerines in Oklahoma; B.R. Coppedge, D.M. Engle, S.D. Fuhlendorf, R.E. Masters, M.S. Gregory. 11. Nest predator abundance and urbanization; D.G. Haskell, A.M. Knupp, M.C. Schneider. 12. Bird tolerance to human disturbance in urban parks of Madrid (Spain): Management implications; E. Fernandez-Juricic, M.D. Jiminez, E. Lucas. 13. Settlement of breeding European Starlings in urban areas: importance of lawns vs. anthropogenic wastes; G. Mennechez, P. Clergeau. 14. Variation in the timing of breeding between suburban and wildland Florida Scrub-Jays: Do physiologic measures reflect different environments? S.J. Schoech, R. Bowman. Section 3: Bird Populations in Urban Environments. 15. The ecology of Western Gulls in habitats varying in degree of urban influence; R. Pierotti, C. Annett. 16. Causes and consequences of expanding American Crow populations; J.M. Marzluff, K.J. McGowan, R. Donnelly, R.L. Knight. 17. Demographic and behavioral comparisons of suburban and rural American Crows; K. McGowan. 18. Nest success and the timing of nest failure of Florida Scrub-Jays in suburban and wildland habitats; R. Bowman, G.E. Woolfenden. 19. Synurbanization of the Magpie in the Palearctic; L. Jerzak. 20. Maccaw abundance in relation to human population density in the western Amazon basin; D.M. Brooks, A.J. Begazo. 21. Waterbird production in an urban center in Alaska; M.R. North. Section 4: Bird Communities in Urban Environments. 22. Creating a homogeneous avifauna; R.B. Blair. 23. Avian community characteristics of urban greenspaces in St. Louis, Missouri; J.M. Azerrad, C.H. Nilon. 24. The importance of the Chicago region and the "Chicago Wilderness" initiative for avian conservation; J.D. Brawn, D.F. Stotz. 25. Do temporal trends in Christmas Bird Counts reflect the spatial trends of urbanization in southwestern Ohio? N.A. Crosby, R.B. Blair. 26. Survey techniques and habitat relationships of breeding birds in residential areas of Toronto, Canada; J.-P.L. Savard, J.B. Falls. Section 5: Synthesis. 27. Integrating avian ecology into emerging paradigms in urban ecology; R. Bowman, J.M. Marzluff. Index.

Customer Reviews

Edited By: John M Marzluff, Reed Bowman and Roarke Donnelly
585 pages, B/w photos, tabs, maps
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'Avian Ecology in an Urbanizing World is a useful compilation of research on birds in human-dominated landscapes, and belongs ... in the library of any institution intereested in stydying or managing urban systems. It also highlights how much more we need to learn in order to address the impacts on birds of the suite of human activities that comprise urbanization. It is therefore a good point of departure for students embarking on new research in urban areas.' Ecology, 83:9 (2002)

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