Urbanization is a severe threat to global biodiversity, often leading to taxonomic and functional homogenization. However, current urban ecology research has focused mostly on urban birds and plants, limiting our ability to make generalizations about the drivers of urban biodiversity globally. To address this gap, we conducted a global meta-analysis of 87 studies, including 180 bat species (Chiroptera) from urban areas in Asia, Australia, Europe, North and South America. We aimed to (i) understand the importance of functional traits and phylogeny in driving changes in urban bat assemblages, and (ii) assess the capacity of traits for predicting which types of species are most sensitive to urbanization. Our results indicate that species-speci...
© 2016 Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Urbanization is a key global driver in the modification...
Urbanization is a key global driver in the modification of land use and has been linked to populatio...
Urbanisation is one of the most dramatic forms of land use change which relatively few species can a...
Urbanization is a severe threat to global biodiversity, often leading to taxonomic and functional ho...
Urbanization is a severe threat to global biodiversity, often leading to taxonomic and functional ho...
Urbanization is a severe threat to global biodiversity, often leading to taxonomic and functional ho...
In this article we review the current knowledge of the effects of urban expansion on bats and assess...
In this article we review the current knowledge of the effects of urban expansion on bats and assess...
The response of individual bat species to urbanisation. To account for differences in the geographic...
Urbanisation affects indigenous fauna in many ways; some species persist and even increase in urban ...
With increasing urbanization, particularly in developing countries, it is important to understand ho...
Cities can host significant biological diversity. Yet, urbanisation leads to the loss of habitats, s...
The global trend of urbanization has led researchers to examine the influence of human dominated lan...
Urbanisation is one of the most dramatic forms of land use change which relatively few species can a...
© 2016 Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Urbanization is a key global driver in the modification...
© 2016 Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Urbanization is a key global driver in the modification...
Urbanization is a key global driver in the modification of land use and has been linked to populatio...
Urbanisation is one of the most dramatic forms of land use change which relatively few species can a...
Urbanization is a severe threat to global biodiversity, often leading to taxonomic and functional ho...
Urbanization is a severe threat to global biodiversity, often leading to taxonomic and functional ho...
Urbanization is a severe threat to global biodiversity, often leading to taxonomic and functional ho...
In this article we review the current knowledge of the effects of urban expansion on bats and assess...
In this article we review the current knowledge of the effects of urban expansion on bats and assess...
The response of individual bat species to urbanisation. To account for differences in the geographic...
Urbanisation affects indigenous fauna in many ways; some species persist and even increase in urban ...
With increasing urbanization, particularly in developing countries, it is important to understand ho...
Cities can host significant biological diversity. Yet, urbanisation leads to the loss of habitats, s...
The global trend of urbanization has led researchers to examine the influence of human dominated lan...
Urbanisation is one of the most dramatic forms of land use change which relatively few species can a...
© 2016 Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Urbanization is a key global driver in the modification...
© 2016 Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Urbanization is a key global driver in the modification...
Urbanization is a key global driver in the modification of land use and has been linked to populatio...
Urbanisation is one of the most dramatic forms of land use change which relatively few species can a...