Urban areas are expanding globally as a consequence of human population increases, with overall negative effects on biodiversity. To prevent the further loss of biodiversity, it is urgent to understand the mechanisms behind this loss to develop evidence-based sustainable solutions to preserve biodiversity in urban landscapes. The two extreme urban development types along a continuum, land-sparing (large, continuous green areas and high-density housing) and land-sharing (small, fragmented green areas and low-density housing) have been the recent focus of debates regarding the pattern of urban development. However, in this context, there is no information on the mechanisms behind the observed biodiversity changes. One of the main mechanisms p...
Urbanization, one of the most important anthropogenic impacts on Earth, is rapidly expanding worldwi...
Urbanization, one of the most important anthropogenic impacts on Earth, is rapidly expanding worldwi...
We have demonstrated the universal nature of “recurrence urbanization” with the example of the inter...
Urban areas are expanding globally as a consequence of human population increases, with overall nega...
Urban areas are expanding globally as a consequence of human population increases, with overall nega...
Urban areas are expanding globally as a consequence of human population increases, with overall nega...
Urban areas are expanding globally as a consequence of human population increases, with overall nega...
Urban areas are expanding globally as a consequence of human population increases, with overall nega...
Urban areas are expanding globally as a consequence of human population increases, with overall nega...
Urban areas are expanding globally as a consequence of human population increases, with overall nega...
Urbanization, one of the most extreme human-induced environmental changes, is negatively affecting b...
Aim: The process of urbanization can lead to specialist species being replaced by generalist species...
Urbanization, one of the most important anthropogenic impacts on Earth, is rapidly expanding worldwi...
Aim: The process of urbanization can lead to specialist species being replaced by generalist species...
Aim: The process of urbanization can lead to specialist species being replaced by generalist species...
Urbanization, one of the most important anthropogenic impacts on Earth, is rapidly expanding worldwi...
Urbanization, one of the most important anthropogenic impacts on Earth, is rapidly expanding worldwi...
We have demonstrated the universal nature of “recurrence urbanization” with the example of the inter...
Urban areas are expanding globally as a consequence of human population increases, with overall nega...
Urban areas are expanding globally as a consequence of human population increases, with overall nega...
Urban areas are expanding globally as a consequence of human population increases, with overall nega...
Urban areas are expanding globally as a consequence of human population increases, with overall nega...
Urban areas are expanding globally as a consequence of human population increases, with overall nega...
Urban areas are expanding globally as a consequence of human population increases, with overall nega...
Urban areas are expanding globally as a consequence of human population increases, with overall nega...
Urbanization, one of the most extreme human-induced environmental changes, is negatively affecting b...
Aim: The process of urbanization can lead to specialist species being replaced by generalist species...
Urbanization, one of the most important anthropogenic impacts on Earth, is rapidly expanding worldwi...
Aim: The process of urbanization can lead to specialist species being replaced by generalist species...
Aim: The process of urbanization can lead to specialist species being replaced by generalist species...
Urbanization, one of the most important anthropogenic impacts on Earth, is rapidly expanding worldwi...
Urbanization, one of the most important anthropogenic impacts on Earth, is rapidly expanding worldwi...
We have demonstrated the universal nature of “recurrence urbanization” with the example of the inter...