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Terrestrial vertebrates in urban ecosystems: developing hypotheses for the Gwynns Falls Watershed in Baltimore,Maryland
Authors:Nilon  Charles H  Pais  Richard C
Institution:(1) School of Natural Resources, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO 65211, USA;(2) Richard C. Pais, Inc. Mt, Airy, MD 21771, USA
Abstract:We review the literature on terrestrial vertebrates in urban and urbanizing areas in terms of the new paradigm in ecology that focuses on the origin, spatial pattern, and current influences of habitat patches. Studies of terrestrial vertebrates have documented differences in species composition along an urban-rural gradient and have identified some of the key land use features associated with these differences. We use information from a database developed for the Gwynns Falls Watershed in Baltimore City and County, Maryland to demonstrate how a study of forest-dependent breeding birds could be used to identify mechanisms that account for differences in the bird communities of forest patches in urban areas, and to provide useful information to planners and managers involved in wildlife conservation and management.
Keywords:wildlife conservation  urban ecosystems  terrestrial vertebrates  forest-dependent birds
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