International audienceWhether cities are more or less diverse than surrounding environments, and the extent to which non-native species in cities impact regional species pools, remain two fundamental yet unanswered questions in urban ecology. Here we offer a unifying framework for understanding the mechanisms that generate biodiversity patterns across taxonomic groups and spatial scales in urban systems. One commonality between existing frameworks is the collective recognition that species co-occurrence locally is not simply a function of natural colonization and extinction processes. Instead, it is largely a consequence of human actions that are governed by a myriad of social processes occurring across groups, institutions, and stakeholder...
Urban ecosystems are rapidly expanding throughout the world, but how urban growth affects the evolut...
Effective planning for biodiversity in cities and towns is increasingly important as urban areas and...
Cities represent humanity's most intense impact on our Planet, with more than half of all humans now...
Whether cities are more or less diverse than surrounding environments, and the extent to which non-n...
The majority of humanity now lives in cities or towns, with this proportion expected to continue inc...
© 2017 The Authors As human population size increases and cities become denser, several urban-relate...
International audienceUrbanization is one of the most intensive and rapid human-driven factors that ...
As urban areas expand, understanding how ecological processes function in cities has become increasi...
Though often seen as degraded and lifeless, urban soils are dynamic ecosystems inhabited by diverse,...
Urbanization is changing Earth\u27s ecosystems by altering the interactions and feedbacks between th...
Abstract The increasing urban sprawl has contributed to the extensive fragmentation and reduction of...
The increasing urbanization process is hypothesized to drastically alter (semi-)natural environments...
Cities represent humanity's most intense impact on our planet, with more than half of all humans now...
Context Environmental processes and dispersal are primary determinants of metacommunity dynamics....
Land-use change and intensification are main drivers of global biodiversity decline. Urban areas are...
Urban ecosystems are rapidly expanding throughout the world, but how urban growth affects the evolut...
Effective planning for biodiversity in cities and towns is increasingly important as urban areas and...
Cities represent humanity's most intense impact on our Planet, with more than half of all humans now...
Whether cities are more or less diverse than surrounding environments, and the extent to which non-n...
The majority of humanity now lives in cities or towns, with this proportion expected to continue inc...
© 2017 The Authors As human population size increases and cities become denser, several urban-relate...
International audienceUrbanization is one of the most intensive and rapid human-driven factors that ...
As urban areas expand, understanding how ecological processes function in cities has become increasi...
Though often seen as degraded and lifeless, urban soils are dynamic ecosystems inhabited by diverse,...
Urbanization is changing Earth\u27s ecosystems by altering the interactions and feedbacks between th...
Abstract The increasing urban sprawl has contributed to the extensive fragmentation and reduction of...
The increasing urbanization process is hypothesized to drastically alter (semi-)natural environments...
Cities represent humanity's most intense impact on our planet, with more than half of all humans now...
Context Environmental processes and dispersal are primary determinants of metacommunity dynamics....
Land-use change and intensification are main drivers of global biodiversity decline. Urban areas are...
Urban ecosystems are rapidly expanding throughout the world, but how urban growth affects the evolut...
Effective planning for biodiversity in cities and towns is increasingly important as urban areas and...
Cities represent humanity's most intense impact on our Planet, with more than half of all humans now...