A century of climate and land‐use change cause species turnover without loss of beta diversity in California's Central Valley

SA MacLean, AF Rios Dominguez… - Global Change …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Climate and land‐use changes are thought to be the greatest threats to biodiversity, but few
studies have directly measured their simultaneous impacts on species distributions. We …

YELLOW-BILLED MAGPIE POPULATION STATUS AND HABITAT CHARACTERISTICS IN URBAN SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA.

DA AIROLA, LA DOUGLAS, L AIROLA - Western Birds, 2021 - search.ebscohost.com
Most research on the ecology of the Yellow-billed Magpie (Pica nuttalli) has been focused in
oak woodlands and savannas in California's Coast Ranges; urban and suburban …

[图书][B] A century of change in avifauna of California's most transformed landscapes

S MacLean - 2018 - search.proquest.com
Anthropogenic climate and land-use change are widely considered to be the two greatest
threats to global biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Although species may respond to …

Population and Habitat Objectives for Avian Conservation in California's Central Valley Grassland–Oak Savannah Ecosystems

RT DiGaudio, KE Dybala, NE Seavy… - San Francisco Estuary …, 2017 - escholarship.org
In California's Central Valley, grassland and oak savannah ecosystems provide multiple
economic and social benefits, ecosystem services, and vital bird habitat. There is a growing …

GENETIC DIVERSITY OF YELLOW-BILLED MAGPIES (PICA NUTALLI) BEFORE AND AFTER A WEST NILE VIRUS EPIDEMIC

A Vazquez, KD Gustafson… - Journal of wildlife …, 2019 - meridian.allenpress.com
ABSTRACT The appearance of West Nile virus (WNV) coincided with declines in California,
US bird populations beginning in 2004, and particularly affected corvid populations …