Research paper

Avian Responses to Novel Landscapes in Aotearoa

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Avian Responses to Novel Landscapes in Aotearoa
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Victoria University of Wellington
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<strong>The alteration of natural landscapes for human use creates a mosaic of different habitats, varied in how much they have been modified from a natural baseline. These novel landscapes can have reduced habitat availability for native fauna which is the primary cause of global biodiversity decline. Faunal decline is exhibited in the well-studied taxonomic group birds and is most severe on oceanic islands. Evidence suggests that many bird species have traits linked to tolerance of novel la...

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Research paper
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Scholarly text / Thesis
Thesis level
Doctoral
Date created
2024
Creator
Liam McAuliffe
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https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Avian_Responses_to_Novel_Landscapes_in_Aotearoa/25816855
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Computational ecology and phylogenetics / Bioinformatics and computational biology not elsewhere classified / Behavioural ecology / Community ecology (excl. invasive species ecology) / Terrestrial ecology / Evolutionary biology not elsewhere classified / Animal behaviour / Animal diet and nutrition / Animal structure and function / Vertebrate biology / Random forests / Spatial modelling / Island biogeography / functional morphology / behavioural ecology / avifauna / conservation / urban ecology / machine learning / foraging / School: School of Biological Sciences / Expanding knowledge in the biological sciences / Expanding knowledge in the environmental sciences / Assessment and management of terrestrial ecosystems / Evaluation, allocation, and impacts of land use / Rehabilitation or conservation of terrestrial environments / Terrestrial biodiversity / Degree Discipline: Ecology and Biodiversity / Degree Discipline: Conservation Biology / Degree Discipline: Ecological Restoration / Degree Discipline: Zoology / Degree Discipline: Biology / Degree Name: Doctor of Philosophy / Degree Level: Doctoral

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