Urban plant biodiversity is influenced by both the physical environment and attitudes and preferences of urban residents for specific plant types. Urban residents are assumed to be disconnected from their immediate environment, and cultural and societal factors have been emphasized over environmental factors in studies of landscaping choices. However, we postulate that local climatic and environmental factors can also affect preferences for plant attributes. Therefore, spatial and temporal patterns in urban tree biodiversity may be driven not only by the direct effect of environmental variables on plant function, but also by the effect of environmental variables on attitudes toward trees and associated choices about which types of trees to ...
The increasing pace of urbanization worldwide makes urban forests key providers of a wide range of e...
Aim: Urban macroecology studies can provide important insights into the impacts of climate change an...
Copyright © 2012 SAGE Publications. Author's draft version; post-print. Final version published by S...
Urban plant biodiversity is influenced by both the physical environment and attitudes and preference...
Socio-economic and environmental drivers are important determinants urban plant richness patterns. T...
In arid and semi-arid regions, where few if any trees are native, city trees are largely human-plant...
Aim: We propose and test a climate tolerance and trait choice hypothesis of urban macroecological va...
abstract: Cities are systems that include natural and human-created components. When a city grows wi...
Increasing urbanization creates environmental impacts on flora, fauna, and human populations. Urban ...
In arid and semiarid regions, where few if any trees are native, city trees are largely human plante...
Healthy urban forests should have a diverse, native assemblage of species to support ecological inte...
Urban forests provide a variety of ecosystem services that influence environmental and social welfar...
The well informed selection of street tree species is crucial to improve the diversity and functiona...
Urban landscapes are characterized by high proportions of impervious surface resulting in higher tem...
The increasing pace of urbanization worldwide makes urban forests key providers of a wide range of e...
Aim: Urban macroecology studies can provide important insights into the impacts of climate change an...
Copyright © 2012 SAGE Publications. Author's draft version; post-print. Final version published by S...
Urban plant biodiversity is influenced by both the physical environment and attitudes and preference...
Socio-economic and environmental drivers are important determinants urban plant richness patterns. T...
In arid and semi-arid regions, where few if any trees are native, city trees are largely human-plant...
Aim: We propose and test a climate tolerance and trait choice hypothesis of urban macroecological va...
abstract: Cities are systems that include natural and human-created components. When a city grows wi...
Increasing urbanization creates environmental impacts on flora, fauna, and human populations. Urban ...
In arid and semiarid regions, where few if any trees are native, city trees are largely human plante...
Healthy urban forests should have a diverse, native assemblage of species to support ecological inte...
Urban forests provide a variety of ecosystem services that influence environmental and social welfar...
The well informed selection of street tree species is crucial to improve the diversity and functiona...
Urban landscapes are characterized by high proportions of impervious surface resulting in higher tem...
The increasing pace of urbanization worldwide makes urban forests key providers of a wide range of e...
Aim: Urban macroecology studies can provide important insights into the impacts of climate change an...
Copyright © 2012 SAGE Publications. Author's draft version; post-print. Final version published by S...