Abstract The world is urbanizing rapidly, impacting the movements of wildlife living within ever fragmenting urban habitats. Movement tracking by biologgers can reveal the nature of these impacts for birds—particularly those that are prevalent within urban environments. We assembled and reviewed 123 studies examining the movements of birds in urban environments using movement tracking. We assumed that avian movements are driven by different internal states, such as foraging or reproduction, and
Movement ecology of urban birds: a review of tracking studies
Gregory M. Eckhartt·S. James Reynolds·Jon; id_orcid 0000-0003-0443-4458 Sadler·Thomas J. Matthews·Lee Graham
