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AutorLuna, Álvaro
AutorRomero-Vidal, Pedro
AutorHiraldo, Fernando
AutorTella, José L.
Fecha de admisión2023-02-12T01:34:01Z
Fecha disponible2023-02-12T01:34:01Z
Año2018
CitaciónLuna, Á., Romero-Vidal, P., Hiraldo, F. y Tella J. L. (2018). Cities may save some threatened species but not their ecological functions. PeerJ 6:e4908. REcuperado de:es
URIhttps://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/2286
SinopsisUrbanization is one of the main causes of biodiversity loss worldwide. Wildlife responses to urbanization, however, are greatly variable and, paradoxically, some threatened species may achieve much larger populations in urban than in natural habitats. Urban conservation hotspots may therefore help some species avoid regional or even global extinctions, but not conserve their often overlooked ecological functions in the wild. We aim to draw attention to this issue using two species of globally threatened parrots occurring in the Dominican Republic: the Hispaniolan amazon (Amazona ventralis) and the Hispaniolan parakeet (Psittacara chloropterus).es
IdiomaEnglishes
PublicadoPeerJ 6:e4908es
Derechos© 2018 Luna et al.es
URI de derechoshttps://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/es
MateriaBiodiversidad - República Dominicanaes
MateriaHábitats y especieses
MateriaEspecies amenazadases
MateriaAves ─ República Dominicanaes
MateriaCiudades sostenibleses
TítuloCities may save some threatened species but not their ecological functionses
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.4908
Tipo de materialArticlees
Tipo de contenidoScientific researches
AccesoOpenes
AudienciaTechnicians, professionals and scientistses


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