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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Foreword
- Contributors
- Introduction
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Chapter 1 The challenges of urban living -
Chapter 2 The impact of artificial light on avian ecology -
Chapter 3 Wild bird feeding (probably) affects avian urban ecology -
Chapter 4 Attention, habituation, and antipredator behaviour -
Chapter 5 Behavioural and ecological predictors of urbanization -
Chapter 6 Acoustic communication in the urban environment -
Chapter 7 The impact of anthropogenic noise on avian communication and fitness -
Chapter 8 Reproductive phenology of urban birds -
Chapter 9 The impacts of urbanization on avian disease transmission and emergence -
Chapter 10 Mechanisms of phenotypic responses following colonization of urban areas -
Chapter 11 Landscape genetics of urban bird populations -
Chapter 12 Reconciling innovation and adaptation during recurrent colonization of urban environments -
Chapter 13 Acoustic, morphological, and genetic adaptations to urban habitats in the silvereye (Zosterops lateralis) -
Chapter 14 Human-induced changes in the dynamics of species coexistence -
Chapter 15 The application of signal transmission modelling in conservation biology -
Chapter 16 The importance of wooded urban green areas for breeding birds - Index
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Foreword
- Contributors
- Introduction
-
Chapter 1 The challenges of urban living -
Chapter 2 The impact of artificial light on avian ecology -
Chapter 3 Wild bird feeding (probably) affects avian urban ecology -
Chapter 4 Attention, habituation, and antipredator behaviour -
Chapter 5 Behavioural and ecological predictors of urbanization -
Chapter 6 Acoustic communication in the urban environment -
Chapter 7 The impact of anthropogenic noise on avian communication and fitness -
Chapter 8 Reproductive phenology of urban birds -
Chapter 9 The impacts of urbanization on avian disease transmission and emergence -
Chapter 10 Mechanisms of phenotypic responses following colonization of urban areas -
Chapter 11 Landscape genetics of urban bird populations -
Chapter 12 Reconciling innovation and adaptation during recurrent colonization of urban environments -
Chapter 13 Acoustic, morphological, and genetic adaptations to urban habitats in the silvereye (Zosterops lateralis) -
Chapter 14 Human-induced changes in the dynamics of species coexistence -
Chapter 15 The application of signal transmission modelling in conservation biology -
Chapter 16 The importance of wooded urban green areas for breeding birds - Index