PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Globally, urban plant populations are becoming increasingly important, as these plants play a vital role in ameliorating effects of ecosystem disturbance and climate change. Urban environments act as filters to bioregional flora, presenting survival challenges to spontaneous plants. Yet, because of the paucity of inventory data on plants in landscapes both before and after urbanization, few studies have directly investigated this effect of urbanization. METHODS: We used historical, contemporary, and regional plant species inventories for Indianapolis, Indiana USA to evaluate how urbanization filters the bioregional flora based on species diversity, functional traits, and phylogenetic community structure. KEY RESU...
People plant, remove, and manage urban vegetation in cities for varying purposes and to varying exte...
abstract: Global biodiversity is threatened by anthropogenic impacts, as the global population becom...
Urban ecosystems are widely hypothesized to be more ecologically homogeneous than natural ecosystems...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Globally, urban plant populations are becoming increasingly important, as thes...
As human populations increasingly live in cities, urban floras and the ecosystem services they provi...
1 With the majority of people now living in urban environments, urbanization is arguably the most in...
The creation and expansion of cities and suburban developments impact the ability of plant species t...
Urban environments pose special challenges to flora, including altered disturbance regimes, habitat ...
Anthropogenic activities in urban ecosystems induce a myriad of environmental changes compared with ...
Urbanization causes major environmental changes globally, which can potentially homogenize biota acr...
Urbanization causes major environmental changes globally, which can potentially homogenize biota acr...
People plant, remove, and manage urban vegetation in cities for varying purposes and to varying exte...
Urbanization causes major environmental changes globally, which can potentially homogenize biota acr...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2016. Major: Plant Biological Sciences. Advisor: P...
International audienceAnthropogenic activities in urban ecosystems induce a myriad of environmental ...
People plant, remove, and manage urban vegetation in cities for varying purposes and to varying exte...
abstract: Global biodiversity is threatened by anthropogenic impacts, as the global population becom...
Urban ecosystems are widely hypothesized to be more ecologically homogeneous than natural ecosystems...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Globally, urban plant populations are becoming increasingly important, as thes...
As human populations increasingly live in cities, urban floras and the ecosystem services they provi...
1 With the majority of people now living in urban environments, urbanization is arguably the most in...
The creation and expansion of cities and suburban developments impact the ability of plant species t...
Urban environments pose special challenges to flora, including altered disturbance regimes, habitat ...
Anthropogenic activities in urban ecosystems induce a myriad of environmental changes compared with ...
Urbanization causes major environmental changes globally, which can potentially homogenize biota acr...
Urbanization causes major environmental changes globally, which can potentially homogenize biota acr...
People plant, remove, and manage urban vegetation in cities for varying purposes and to varying exte...
Urbanization causes major environmental changes globally, which can potentially homogenize biota acr...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2016. Major: Plant Biological Sciences. Advisor: P...
International audienceAnthropogenic activities in urban ecosystems induce a myriad of environmental ...
People plant, remove, and manage urban vegetation in cities for varying purposes and to varying exte...
abstract: Global biodiversity is threatened by anthropogenic impacts, as the global population becom...
Urban ecosystems are widely hypothesized to be more ecologically homogeneous than natural ecosystems...