Residential lawns are highly managed ecosystems that occur in urbanized landscapes across the United States. Because they are ubiquitous, lawns are good systems in which to study the potential homogenizing effects of urban land use and management together with the continental-scale effects of climate on ecosystem structure and functioning. We hypothesized that similar homeowner preferences and management in residential areas across the United States would lead to low plant species diversity in lawns and relatively homogeneous vegetation across broad geographical regions. We also hypothesized that lawn plant species richness would increase with regional temperature and precipitation due to the presence of spontaneous, weedy vegetation, but w...
In natural grasslands, C4 plant dominance increases with growing season temperatures and reflects di...
We hypothesize that lower public visibility of residential backyards reduces households’ desire for ...
The files provide the plant species composition in 133 household yards in the Twin Cities including ...
Residential lawns are highly managed ecosystems that occur in urbanized landscapes across the United...
Residential lawns are highly managed ecosystems that occur in urbanized landscapes across the United...
Urban ecosystems are widely hypothesized to be more ecologically homogeneous than natural ecosystems...
Urban ecosystems are widely hypothesized to be more ecologically homogeneous than natural ecosystems...
The management of residential landscapes occurs within a complex socio-ecological system linking hou...
Context As urban areas increase in extent globally, domestic yards play an increasingly important ro...
We hypothesize that lower public visibility of residential backyards reduces households’ desire for ...
Changes in land use, land cover, and land management present some of the greatest potential global e...
Understanding the factors that influence biodiversity in urban areas is important for informing mana...
A visually apparent but scientifically untested outcome of land-use change is homogenization across ...
In natural grasslands, C4 plant dominance increases with growing season temperatures and reflects di...
Despite interest in the contribution of evapotranspiration (ET) of residential turfgrass lawns to ho...
In natural grasslands, C4 plant dominance increases with growing season temperatures and reflects di...
We hypothesize that lower public visibility of residential backyards reduces households’ desire for ...
The files provide the plant species composition in 133 household yards in the Twin Cities including ...
Residential lawns are highly managed ecosystems that occur in urbanized landscapes across the United...
Residential lawns are highly managed ecosystems that occur in urbanized landscapes across the United...
Urban ecosystems are widely hypothesized to be more ecologically homogeneous than natural ecosystems...
Urban ecosystems are widely hypothesized to be more ecologically homogeneous than natural ecosystems...
The management of residential landscapes occurs within a complex socio-ecological system linking hou...
Context As urban areas increase in extent globally, domestic yards play an increasingly important ro...
We hypothesize that lower public visibility of residential backyards reduces households’ desire for ...
Changes in land use, land cover, and land management present some of the greatest potential global e...
Understanding the factors that influence biodiversity in urban areas is important for informing mana...
A visually apparent but scientifically untested outcome of land-use change is homogenization across ...
In natural grasslands, C4 plant dominance increases with growing season temperatures and reflects di...
Despite interest in the contribution of evapotranspiration (ET) of residential turfgrass lawns to ho...
In natural grasslands, C4 plant dominance increases with growing season temperatures and reflects di...
We hypothesize that lower public visibility of residential backyards reduces households’ desire for ...
The files provide the plant species composition in 133 household yards in the Twin Cities including ...