2024
DOI: 10.37828/em.2024.80.9
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House Sparrow Passer domesticus as an Invasive Bird in Thailand, Natural Dispersion or Introduced Species?

Andaman Chankhao,
Pisut Nakmuenwai,
Sura Pattanakiat
et al.

Abstract: Passer domesticus holds the title of being the most widely distributed bird species globally, originating from Central-East Asia and spreading extensively due to human-mediated activities. While initially established as a native species about 10,000 years ago, their association with human-modified habitats has accelerated their expansion, particularly in urban areas.  In Thailand, sightings were initially rare but gradually increased, with the species establishing breeding populations, predominantly in urban a… Show more

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