2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.05.18.444309
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Urbanisation, Bird Species Richness and Abundance Within Ibadan Metropolis, Nigeria

Abstract: Urbanisation is considered as one of the most profound threat to wildlife, with habitat loss and fragmentation being predominant. This study assessed the impacts of urbanisation on richness, abundance of bird species within Ibadan metropolis, Nigeria. A uniform grid of 500 square meters was installed on the map of Ibadan Metropolis using QGIS to produce 499 grid points distributed across the five urban local governments. 100 grids were selected randomly, identified with mapinR software application and surveyed… Show more

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“…However, among the women interviewed, about a half came to Nigeria to fulfill marital obligations. Hence, this study corroborates Adegbola (1972) and Adamu (2014) assertion that over time, wives or new brides joined their husbands at his destination.…”
Section: Migrants Within the Kano-zinder-tahoua Axissupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…However, among the women interviewed, about a half came to Nigeria to fulfill marital obligations. Hence, this study corroborates Adegbola (1972) and Adamu (2014) assertion that over time, wives or new brides joined their husbands at his destination.…”
Section: Migrants Within the Kano-zinder-tahoua Axissupporting
confidence: 89%
“…This shows that the jobs migrants engaged in are sustainable therefore, signifies comfort to settle down. At that point, the Nigerien wife joins the migrant at destination as posited Adegbola (1972), alternatively a Nigerian wife is married. Migrants commented on having a cordial relationship with their host communities that is why assimilation is easy.…”
Section: Lifetime Migrantsmentioning
confidence: 99%