Aim: We propose and test a climate tolerance and trait choice hypothesis of urban macroecological variation in which strong filtering associated with low winter temperatures restricts urban biodiversity while weak filtering associated with warmer temperatures and irrigation allows dispersal of species from a global source pool, thereby increasing urban biodiversity. Location: Twenty cities across the USA and Canada. Methods: We examined variation in tree community taxonomic diversity, origins and production of an aesthetic ecosystem service trait in a cross-section of urban field surveys. We correlated urban tree community composition indicators with a key climate restriction, namely mean minimum winter temperature, and evaluated alternativ...
Projected climate change in the Toronto, Ontario, Canada area could greatly alter tree composition w...
The extent of urban ecological homogenization depends on how humans build, inhabit, and manage citie...
Elucidating the mechanisms responsible for the structure of urban communities is a key aim of urban ...
Aim: Urban macroecology studies can provide important insights into the impacts of climate change an...
Urban vegetation represents a novel ecosystem where classical theories of vegetation ecology interac...
Urban landscapes are characterized by high proportions of impervious surface resulting in higher tem...
Urban plant biodiversity is influenced by both the physical environment and attitudes and preference...
Increasing urbanization creates environmental impacts on flora, fauna, and human populations. Urban ...
As we experience gradual changes in climate patterns, it is important to understand how city forests...
Urban ecosystems are an increasingly dominant feature of terrestrial landscapes. While evidence that...
Urban trees play an important role in helping cities adapt to climate change, but also are vulnerabl...
Numerous studies indicate an accelerated growth of forest trees, induced by ongoing climate change. ...
Changes in temperature regimes, precipitation regimes, and extreme weather events as a result of cli...
Trees play major roles in many aspects of urban life, supporting ecosystems, regulating temperature ...
Humans rely upon ecosystem services to regulate their environment and to provide resources and cultu...
Projected climate change in the Toronto, Ontario, Canada area could greatly alter tree composition w...
The extent of urban ecological homogenization depends on how humans build, inhabit, and manage citie...
Elucidating the mechanisms responsible for the structure of urban communities is a key aim of urban ...
Aim: Urban macroecology studies can provide important insights into the impacts of climate change an...
Urban vegetation represents a novel ecosystem where classical theories of vegetation ecology interac...
Urban landscapes are characterized by high proportions of impervious surface resulting in higher tem...
Urban plant biodiversity is influenced by both the physical environment and attitudes and preference...
Increasing urbanization creates environmental impacts on flora, fauna, and human populations. Urban ...
As we experience gradual changes in climate patterns, it is important to understand how city forests...
Urban ecosystems are an increasingly dominant feature of terrestrial landscapes. While evidence that...
Urban trees play an important role in helping cities adapt to climate change, but also are vulnerabl...
Numerous studies indicate an accelerated growth of forest trees, induced by ongoing climate change. ...
Changes in temperature regimes, precipitation regimes, and extreme weather events as a result of cli...
Trees play major roles in many aspects of urban life, supporting ecosystems, regulating temperature ...
Humans rely upon ecosystem services to regulate their environment and to provide resources and cultu...
Projected climate change in the Toronto, Ontario, Canada area could greatly alter tree composition w...
The extent of urban ecological homogenization depends on how humans build, inhabit, and manage citie...
Elucidating the mechanisms responsible for the structure of urban communities is a key aim of urban ...