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Grothendieck Duality and Base Changefacilitated by birds. We have reviewed documented relationships between birds and non-native plants with specific attention to the urbanizing environment. Birds consume fruits and disperse seeds of non-native plants. They may also increase seed production or plant/seed survival by pollinating non-na
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Grothendieck Duality and Base Changef woody plants such as juniper (. spp.) into grassland habitat remnants as a result of disruption of historic fire regimes. Because junipers produce prolific fruits that are utilized by frugivorous passerines in winter, we examined how increases in human population density (an index of urban develop
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Grothendieck Duality and Base Changeential nest predators at 75 sites spread across a gradient of housing density in Franklin County, Tennessee. The total number of predators detected at each site showed a shallow positive rise with increasing housing density. Blue Jays (.), domestic cats (.), raccoons (.), and opossums (.) all increa
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25005-2alifornia. These included colonies with heavy (Alcatraz, Anacapa), moderate (Moss Landing), and relatively little (Southeast Farallon, Santa Barbara Island) urban influence. General aspects of habitat selection were similar on all colonies, with birds seeking nest sites sheltered from the prevailing
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T. V. Nagaraju,B. M. Sunil,Babloo Chaudharyws in upstate New York from 1989 to 1999, and compared reproductive success, survival, and social behavior of crows in suburban and rural areas. Although both suburban and rural crows maintained permanent territories, suburban American Crows had smaller territories and nested at higher densities. Bo