Woody trees, green space and park size improve avian biodiversity in urban landscapes of Peninsular Malaysia
Rapid urbanization in major cities has adversely affected avian biodiversity in both developed and developing countries. Due to over-urbanization and little regard for nature conservation, such cities are usually characterized by poor biodiversity. In contrast to central business district areas, sub...
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| Main Authors: | Nurul Aida,, Sasidhran, Selvadurai, Kamarudin, Norizah, Aziz, Najjib, Chong, Leong Puan, Badrul Azhar, |
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Elsevier
2016
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