Abstract Context Urbanization acts as a selective filter for wildlife, favoring species pre-adapted to urban environments while creating hostile conditions for others. Previous studies have focused on which traits determine success in urban habitats, while little effort has been put into delineating how bird assemblages are spatially structured within the city. Objectives We investigated how spatial gradients in anthropogenic and environmental variables shape bird assemblage distributions across
Bird city life: tolerance to urbanization pressure shapes bird assemblage spatial patterns in a metropolitan landscape
Davide Mirante·Luca Santini·Luca Francesco Russo·Daniele Saracino·Esther Sebastián-González·Leonardo Ancillotto·Francesca Martelli·Greta La Bella·Matteo Giuliani
