The article written by Dirk HR Spennemann, and published in the European Journal of Ecology, addresses the role played by a palm tree species native to the Canary Islands as food source for several frugivore species found in Australian cities. This palm tree bears fruit throughout the year; therefore, it is a reliable food source in winter and helps increasing wildlife support. Spennemann avoids the native versus exotic dogmatic simplism; instead, he assesses the palm tree species based on its positive environmental impact
Trees are a foundation for biodiversity in urban ecosystems and therefore must be able to withstand ...
In many countries, Canary Islands Date Palms (Phoenix canariensis) have escaped their horticulturall...
Life-sciences are pointing towards an alarming worldwide pollinator decline. This decline proceeds a...
The article written by Dirk HR Spennemann, and published in the European Journal of Ecology, address...
With the increasing expansion in urban areas, many species have adapted to utilising horticulturally...
Publication history: Accepted - 2 July 2020; Published online - 29 September 2020Trees are a found...
Trees in urban landscapes provide a range of ecosystem services, including habitat, refugia, food, a...
Trees in urban landscapes provide a range of ecosystem services, including habitat, refugia,food, an...
Aided by their transplantability as adult plants, Phoenix canariensis and Washingtonia robusta palms...
Urbanization will continue to be a dominating trend in upcoming decades, threatening habitats, and b...
The Red Palm Weevil (RPW), after its accidental introduction in Italy in 2005, determined a progress...
A global decline in diversity of plants and animals, has led to an increased focus on the topic of b...
AbstractMost bird species in urban parks depend on native plant community due to their selective die...
Cities are the pinnacle of human change to the environment, creating unique types of ecosystems whic...
Knowledge from ecological sciences is an important reference for landscape design as Urban Green Spa...
Trees are a foundation for biodiversity in urban ecosystems and therefore must be able to withstand ...
In many countries, Canary Islands Date Palms (Phoenix canariensis) have escaped their horticulturall...
Life-sciences are pointing towards an alarming worldwide pollinator decline. This decline proceeds a...
The article written by Dirk HR Spennemann, and published in the European Journal of Ecology, address...
With the increasing expansion in urban areas, many species have adapted to utilising horticulturally...
Publication history: Accepted - 2 July 2020; Published online - 29 September 2020Trees are a found...
Trees in urban landscapes provide a range of ecosystem services, including habitat, refugia, food, a...
Trees in urban landscapes provide a range of ecosystem services, including habitat, refugia,food, an...
Aided by their transplantability as adult plants, Phoenix canariensis and Washingtonia robusta palms...
Urbanization will continue to be a dominating trend in upcoming decades, threatening habitats, and b...
The Red Palm Weevil (RPW), after its accidental introduction in Italy in 2005, determined a progress...
A global decline in diversity of plants and animals, has led to an increased focus on the topic of b...
AbstractMost bird species in urban parks depend on native plant community due to their selective die...
Cities are the pinnacle of human change to the environment, creating unique types of ecosystems whic...
Knowledge from ecological sciences is an important reference for landscape design as Urban Green Spa...
Trees are a foundation for biodiversity in urban ecosystems and therefore must be able to withstand ...
In many countries, Canary Islands Date Palms (Phoenix canariensis) have escaped their horticulturall...
Life-sciences are pointing towards an alarming worldwide pollinator decline. This decline proceeds a...