Birds and Habitat
Relationships in Changing Landscapes
Herausgeber: Fuller, Robert J
Birds and Habitat
Relationships in Changing Landscapes
Herausgeber: Fuller, Robert J
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Synthesises important concepts, patterns and issues relating to avian habitat selection, drawing on examples from Europe, North America and Australia.
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Synthesises important concepts, patterns and issues relating to avian habitat selection, drawing on examples from Europe, North America and Australia.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 554
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1129g
- ISBN-13: 9780521897563
- ISBN-10: 0521897564
- Artikelnr.: 35937449
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 554
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1129g
- ISBN-13: 9780521897563
- ISBN-10: 0521897564
- Artikelnr.: 35937449
List of contributors; Preface; Part I. The Complexity of Patterns and
Processes: 1. The bird and its habitat: an overview of concepts Robert J.
Fuller; 2. Habitat quality and habitat occupancy by birds in variable
environments Robert J. Fuller; 3. Spatial variation and temporal shifts in
habitat use by birds at the European scale Tomasz Wesöowski and Robert J.
Fuller; 4. Mechanisms and processes underlying landscape structure effects
on bird populations Paul M. Dolman; 5. Avian responses to transitional
habitats in temperate cultural landscapes: woodland edges and young growth
Robert J. Fuller; 6. Habitat associations of birds in complex changing
cultural landscapes Shelley A. Hinsley and Simon Gillings; 7. The
importance of habitat heterogeneity at multiple scales for birds in
European agricultural landscapes Juliet Vickery and Raphaël Arlettaz; Part
II. Case Studies of Habitat Use and Selection: 8. Spatial variation and
habitat relationships in moorland bird assemblages: a British perspective
Murray C. Grant and James W. Pearce-Higgins; 9. Arctic-alpine mountain
birds in northern Europe: contrasts between specialists and generalists Des
B. A. Thompson, John Atle Kålås and Ingvar Byrkjedal; 10. Bird-habitat
relationships in reedswamps and fens Gillian Gilbert and Ken W. Smith; 11.
Breeding waders on wet grassland: factors influencing habitat suitability
Malcolm Ausden and Mark Bolton; 12. Processes influencing bird use of
estuarine mudflats and saltmarshes in western Europe Jennifer A. Gill; 13.
Avian habitat use on the non-estuarine intertidal coast Niall H. K. Burton;
14. Temperate western European woodland as a dynamic environment for birds:
a resource-based view Robert J. Fuller, Ken W. Smith and Shelley A.
Hinsley; Part III. Wider Perspectives: 15. What is habitat quality?
Dissecting a research portfolio on shorebirds Theunis Piersma; 16.
Understanding individual life histories and habitat choices: implications
for explaining population patterns and processes Beat Naef-Daenzer; 17.
Insufficient adaptation to climate change alters avian habitat quality and
thereby changes habitat selection Christiaan Both; 18. Australian birds in
a changing landscape: 220 years of European colonisation Tara G. Martin,
Carla P. Catterall, Adrian D. Manning and Judit Szabo; 19. Birds in
cultural landscapes: actual and perceived differences between north-east
North America and western Europe Jean-Louis Martin, Pierre Drapeau, Lenore
Fahrig, Kathryn Freemark Lindsay, David Anthony Kirk, Adam C. Smith and
Marc-André Villard; 20. Birds and their changing habitat: thoughts on
research and conservation strategies Robert J. Fuller; Index.
Processes: 1. The bird and its habitat: an overview of concepts Robert J.
Fuller; 2. Habitat quality and habitat occupancy by birds in variable
environments Robert J. Fuller; 3. Spatial variation and temporal shifts in
habitat use by birds at the European scale Tomasz Wesöowski and Robert J.
Fuller; 4. Mechanisms and processes underlying landscape structure effects
on bird populations Paul M. Dolman; 5. Avian responses to transitional
habitats in temperate cultural landscapes: woodland edges and young growth
Robert J. Fuller; 6. Habitat associations of birds in complex changing
cultural landscapes Shelley A. Hinsley and Simon Gillings; 7. The
importance of habitat heterogeneity at multiple scales for birds in
European agricultural landscapes Juliet Vickery and Raphaël Arlettaz; Part
II. Case Studies of Habitat Use and Selection: 8. Spatial variation and
habitat relationships in moorland bird assemblages: a British perspective
Murray C. Grant and James W. Pearce-Higgins; 9. Arctic-alpine mountain
birds in northern Europe: contrasts between specialists and generalists Des
B. A. Thompson, John Atle Kålås and Ingvar Byrkjedal; 10. Bird-habitat
relationships in reedswamps and fens Gillian Gilbert and Ken W. Smith; 11.
Breeding waders on wet grassland: factors influencing habitat suitability
Malcolm Ausden and Mark Bolton; 12. Processes influencing bird use of
estuarine mudflats and saltmarshes in western Europe Jennifer A. Gill; 13.
Avian habitat use on the non-estuarine intertidal coast Niall H. K. Burton;
14. Temperate western European woodland as a dynamic environment for birds:
a resource-based view Robert J. Fuller, Ken W. Smith and Shelley A.
Hinsley; Part III. Wider Perspectives: 15. What is habitat quality?
Dissecting a research portfolio on shorebirds Theunis Piersma; 16.
Understanding individual life histories and habitat choices: implications
for explaining population patterns and processes Beat Naef-Daenzer; 17.
Insufficient adaptation to climate change alters avian habitat quality and
thereby changes habitat selection Christiaan Both; 18. Australian birds in
a changing landscape: 220 years of European colonisation Tara G. Martin,
Carla P. Catterall, Adrian D. Manning and Judit Szabo; 19. Birds in
cultural landscapes: actual and perceived differences between north-east
North America and western Europe Jean-Louis Martin, Pierre Drapeau, Lenore
Fahrig, Kathryn Freemark Lindsay, David Anthony Kirk, Adam C. Smith and
Marc-André Villard; 20. Birds and their changing habitat: thoughts on
research and conservation strategies Robert J. Fuller; Index.
List of contributors; Preface; Part I. The Complexity of Patterns and
Processes: 1. The bird and its habitat: an overview of concepts Robert J.
Fuller; 2. Habitat quality and habitat occupancy by birds in variable
environments Robert J. Fuller; 3. Spatial variation and temporal shifts in
habitat use by birds at the European scale Tomasz Wesöowski and Robert J.
Fuller; 4. Mechanisms and processes underlying landscape structure effects
on bird populations Paul M. Dolman; 5. Avian responses to transitional
habitats in temperate cultural landscapes: woodland edges and young growth
Robert J. Fuller; 6. Habitat associations of birds in complex changing
cultural landscapes Shelley A. Hinsley and Simon Gillings; 7. The
importance of habitat heterogeneity at multiple scales for birds in
European agricultural landscapes Juliet Vickery and Raphaël Arlettaz; Part
II. Case Studies of Habitat Use and Selection: 8. Spatial variation and
habitat relationships in moorland bird assemblages: a British perspective
Murray C. Grant and James W. Pearce-Higgins; 9. Arctic-alpine mountain
birds in northern Europe: contrasts between specialists and generalists Des
B. A. Thompson, John Atle Kålås and Ingvar Byrkjedal; 10. Bird-habitat
relationships in reedswamps and fens Gillian Gilbert and Ken W. Smith; 11.
Breeding waders on wet grassland: factors influencing habitat suitability
Malcolm Ausden and Mark Bolton; 12. Processes influencing bird use of
estuarine mudflats and saltmarshes in western Europe Jennifer A. Gill; 13.
Avian habitat use on the non-estuarine intertidal coast Niall H. K. Burton;
14. Temperate western European woodland as a dynamic environment for birds:
a resource-based view Robert J. Fuller, Ken W. Smith and Shelley A.
Hinsley; Part III. Wider Perspectives: 15. What is habitat quality?
Dissecting a research portfolio on shorebirds Theunis Piersma; 16.
Understanding individual life histories and habitat choices: implications
for explaining population patterns and processes Beat Naef-Daenzer; 17.
Insufficient adaptation to climate change alters avian habitat quality and
thereby changes habitat selection Christiaan Both; 18. Australian birds in
a changing landscape: 220 years of European colonisation Tara G. Martin,
Carla P. Catterall, Adrian D. Manning and Judit Szabo; 19. Birds in
cultural landscapes: actual and perceived differences between north-east
North America and western Europe Jean-Louis Martin, Pierre Drapeau, Lenore
Fahrig, Kathryn Freemark Lindsay, David Anthony Kirk, Adam C. Smith and
Marc-André Villard; 20. Birds and their changing habitat: thoughts on
research and conservation strategies Robert J. Fuller; Index.
Processes: 1. The bird and its habitat: an overview of concepts Robert J.
Fuller; 2. Habitat quality and habitat occupancy by birds in variable
environments Robert J. Fuller; 3. Spatial variation and temporal shifts in
habitat use by birds at the European scale Tomasz Wesöowski and Robert J.
Fuller; 4. Mechanisms and processes underlying landscape structure effects
on bird populations Paul M. Dolman; 5. Avian responses to transitional
habitats in temperate cultural landscapes: woodland edges and young growth
Robert J. Fuller; 6. Habitat associations of birds in complex changing
cultural landscapes Shelley A. Hinsley and Simon Gillings; 7. The
importance of habitat heterogeneity at multiple scales for birds in
European agricultural landscapes Juliet Vickery and Raphaël Arlettaz; Part
II. Case Studies of Habitat Use and Selection: 8. Spatial variation and
habitat relationships in moorland bird assemblages: a British perspective
Murray C. Grant and James W. Pearce-Higgins; 9. Arctic-alpine mountain
birds in northern Europe: contrasts between specialists and generalists Des
B. A. Thompson, John Atle Kålås and Ingvar Byrkjedal; 10. Bird-habitat
relationships in reedswamps and fens Gillian Gilbert and Ken W. Smith; 11.
Breeding waders on wet grassland: factors influencing habitat suitability
Malcolm Ausden and Mark Bolton; 12. Processes influencing bird use of
estuarine mudflats and saltmarshes in western Europe Jennifer A. Gill; 13.
Avian habitat use on the non-estuarine intertidal coast Niall H. K. Burton;
14. Temperate western European woodland as a dynamic environment for birds:
a resource-based view Robert J. Fuller, Ken W. Smith and Shelley A.
Hinsley; Part III. Wider Perspectives: 15. What is habitat quality?
Dissecting a research portfolio on shorebirds Theunis Piersma; 16.
Understanding individual life histories and habitat choices: implications
for explaining population patterns and processes Beat Naef-Daenzer; 17.
Insufficient adaptation to climate change alters avian habitat quality and
thereby changes habitat selection Christiaan Both; 18. Australian birds in
a changing landscape: 220 years of European colonisation Tara G. Martin,
Carla P. Catterall, Adrian D. Manning and Judit Szabo; 19. Birds in
cultural landscapes: actual and perceived differences between north-east
North America and western Europe Jean-Louis Martin, Pierre Drapeau, Lenore
Fahrig, Kathryn Freemark Lindsay, David Anthony Kirk, Adam C. Smith and
Marc-André Villard; 20. Birds and their changing habitat: thoughts on
research and conservation strategies Robert J. Fuller; Index.