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30 January 2024 Effects of Artificial and Natural Substrates on Breeding Birds in a Japanese City
Osamu K. Mikami, Kazuki Kiyohara, Keita Mogi
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Abstract

Previous studies on urban bird diversity have paid attention to green spaces. However, non-green spaces in urban areas may also be important for bird species nesting in artificial structures. We established a study area in Hakodate City, Hokkaido, Japan, and searched for all nests of birds breeding in the area. We found that 15% (N=22) of these nests were built on natural substrates and 85% (N=129) on artificial substrates. Of the 14 species recorded nesting, eight species nested only in natural substrates and four species nested only in artificial substrates.

Osamu K. Mikami, Kazuki Kiyohara, and Keita Mogi "Effects of Artificial and Natural Substrates on Breeding Birds in a Japanese City," Ornithological Science 23(1), 27-33, (30 January 2024). https://doi.org/10.2326/osj.23.27
Received: 26 August 2022; Accepted: 24 July 2023; Published: 30 January 2024
KEYWORDS
Anthropogenic structure
Cross-arms
human-made structure
Power and communication grid
urban birds
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