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Contrasting diversity values: statistical inferences based on overlapping confidence intervals.Spatiotemporal variation of mosquito diversity (Diptera: Culicidae) at places with different land-use types within a neotropical montane cloud forest matrix.The ecological future of cities.Got Dung? Resource Selection by Dung Beetles in Neotropical Forest Fragments and Cattle Pastures.A global analysis of the impacts of urbanization on bird and plant diversity reveals key anthropogenic drivers.Global Patterns and Drivers of Urban Bird DiversityThe phylogenetic and functional diversity of regional breeding bird assemblages is reduced and constricted through urbanizationTama-risk? Avian responses to the invasion of saltcedars (Tamarix ramosissima) in Sonora, MexicoBIODIVERSITY RESEARCH: Current distribution and predicted geographic expansion of the Rufous-backed Robin in Mexico: a fading endemism?Relationship between the presence of House Sparrows (Passer domesticus) and Neotropical bird community structure and diversityTrees and the City: Diversity and Composition along a Neotropical Gradient of UrbanizationCity “Green” Contributions: The Role of Urban Greenspaces as Reservoirs for BiodiversityMulti-taxonomic diversity patterns in a neotropical green city: a rapid biological assessmentButterflies in the city: a review of urban diurnal LepidopteraSpace invaders: House Sparrow densities along three urban-agricultural landscapesSunrise in the city: disentangling drivers of the avian dawn chorus onset in urban greenspacesTales of urban conservation: Eumaeus butterflies and their threatened cycad hostplantsAvian haemosporidian parasites in an urban forest and their relationship to bird size and abundancePeeking into the past to plan the future: Assessing bird species richness in a neotropical cityUrban predation: a case study assessing artificial nest survival in a neotropical cityHow Are Oaks Distributed in the Neotropics? A Perspective from Species Turnover, Areas of Endemism, and Climatic NichesOn a Tightrope: Use of Open Sky Urban Telephone Wires by Azure-crowned Hummingbirds (Amazilia cyanocephala) for NestingBirds at the urban fringe: avian community shifts in different peri-urban ecotones of a megacityBirds of a neotropical green city: an up-to-date review of the avifauna of the city of Xalapa with additional unpublished recordsHow do people perceive urban trees? Assessing likes and dislikes in relation to the trees of a cityAvian community responses to restoration efforts in a complex volcanic landscapeHow Stressed are Birds in an Urbanizing Landscape? Relationships between the Physiology of Birds and Three Levels of Habitat AlterationUrban croaking: diversity and distribution of anurans in a neotropical cityBird-Community Shifts in Relation to Wind Farms: A Case Study Comparing a Wind Farm, Croplands, and Secondary Forests in Southern MexicoScavenger removal: Bird and bat carcass persistence in a tropical wind farmWarm-temperate, immense, and sprawling: plant diversity drivers in urban Beijing, ChinaDoes size really matter? Species-area relationships in human settlementsDusting-off the file: A review of knowledge on urban ornithology in Latin AmericaFading from the forest: Bird community shifts related to urban park site-specific and landscape traitsGray vs. green urbanization: Relative importance of urban features for urban bird communitiesMisconceptions or misunderstandings? On the standardization of basic terms and definitions in urban ecologySpreading the Word: The Ecology of Urban Birds Outside the United States, Canada, and Western EuropeUse of Tropical Dry Forests and Agricultural Areas by Neotropical Bird CommunitiesBird community shifts related to different forest restoration efforts: A case study from a managed habitat matrix in MexicoHow to measure the urban-wildland ecotone: redefining ‘peri-urban’ areas
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