2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2023.111062
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Long-term anthropogenic stressors cause declines in kingfisher assemblages in wetlands in southwestern India

C.T. Shifa,
Salindra K. Dayananda,
Xu Yanjie
et al.
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“…This is particularly significant as human activities directly impact the loss of wild natural habitats, greenhouse gas emissions cause temperature fluctuations and disturb wildlife's long-standing growth conditions, and destructive exploitation of nature still occurs at an alarming rate (Armstrong McKay et al, 2022;Cooke et al, 2023). For species sensitive to environmental changes like the kingfisher, temperature fluctuations and alternations in growth conditions pose a higher risk of extinction for some critically endangered kingfisher species (Barik et al, 2022;Shifa et al, 2023;Tyler & Younger, 2022).…”
Section: "Naive Little Chicks In the Kindergarten"mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is particularly significant as human activities directly impact the loss of wild natural habitats, greenhouse gas emissions cause temperature fluctuations and disturb wildlife's long-standing growth conditions, and destructive exploitation of nature still occurs at an alarming rate (Armstrong McKay et al, 2022;Cooke et al, 2023). For species sensitive to environmental changes like the kingfisher, temperature fluctuations and alternations in growth conditions pose a higher risk of extinction for some critically endangered kingfisher species (Barik et al, 2022;Shifa et al, 2023;Tyler & Younger, 2022).…”
Section: "Naive Little Chicks In the Kindergarten"mentioning
confidence: 99%