2022
DOI: 10.56178/eh.v37i2.398
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Red clay roof and NDVI drive changes in bird species composition and functional evenness in housing areas of São Paulo megacity, Brazil

Abstract: Urbanization creates the most irreversible and human-dominated form of land use, often resulting in species losses and functional homogenization of bird communities. Here we investigate how housing areas in a Neotropical megacity may drive bird species occurrence and functional diversity in high densely habited areas. Using three local scales (radius of 50, 100, and 200 m), we tested how bird species richness, functional groups, and functional diversity indices may be affected by the norma… Show more

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“…Bird diversity in urban parks has been explored through different facets, such as taxonomic, functional, or phylogenetic diversities (Morelli et al, 2017;Curzel et al, 2021;Nava-Díaz et al, 2022;Melo et al, 2022;Mao et al, 2023). Due to the functional and phylogenetic diversities being generally positively correlated with species richness (but see Morelli et al, 2016, for birds andLopez et al, 2018, for vascular plants), null models are used to analyze the departures of the functional and phylogenetic diversity with respect to chance (Petchey et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bird diversity in urban parks has been explored through different facets, such as taxonomic, functional, or phylogenetic diversities (Morelli et al, 2017;Curzel et al, 2021;Nava-Díaz et al, 2022;Melo et al, 2022;Mao et al, 2023). Due to the functional and phylogenetic diversities being generally positively correlated with species richness (but see Morelli et al, 2016, for birds andLopez et al, 2018, for vascular plants), null models are used to analyze the departures of the functional and phylogenetic diversity with respect to chance (Petchey et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%