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Aspects of the ecology of African woolly-necked storks (Ciconia microscelis) in an anthropogenic changing landscape in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
(2018)
Urbanisation is the fastest-growing forms of anthropogenic land use change and a major threat to biodiversity worldwide. However, despite the negative impacts of urbanisation on native species, some species persist in ...
The effects of fragmentation and forest structural components on the diversity of forest bird species in Durban, South Africa.
(2018)
The pressure to meet the demands of the growing human population has resulted in the conversion
of a large proportion of the Earth’s natural habitats into modified landscapes. With increasing
urbanisation, generalist ...