FR2116International audienceTo evaluate the importance of urban woodlands to serve as potential sites for biodiversity conservation, we analysed bird, carabid beetle and small mammal community responses to urbanisation at different spatial scales. We analysed the relationships between the variations of the structure (species richness S, diversity H0 and dominance D) of animal communities of woodlands distributed along a rural-urban gradient, and the variations along this same gradient of (1) the vegetation withinwoodlands, (2) the landscape at 100 m and (3) 600 m around the woodlands. We identified the spatial scales whose variations along the gradient most affected each animal community structure, and characterised community responses to t...
Urbanisation affects indigenous fauna in many ways; some species persist and even increase in urban ...
Although the impacts of urbanisation on biodiversity are well studied, the precise response of some ...
Urbanization is one of the most significant causes of habitat fragmentation on the planet, resulting...
FR2116International audienceTo evaluate the importance of urban woodlands to serve as potential site...
We examined the biodiversity of urban habitats in Birmingham (England) using a combination of field ...
This paper assesses the response of four common species of forest dependant insectivorous birds to a...
Cities are rapidly expanding world-wide and there is an increasing urgency to protect urban biodiver...
Urban expansion threatens global biodiversity through the destruction of natural and semi-natural ha...
Large, isolated ‘specimen’ trees are a significant part of urban landscapes, yet their role in suppo...
Urban landscapes are places with high interaction between humans and nature, and the benefit of main...
Urbanization poses important environmental, social, and ecological pressures, representing a major t...
Urban expansion threatens global biodiversity through the destruction of natural and semi-natural ha...
Urban expansion threatens global biodiversity through the destruction of natural and semi-natural ha...
Abstract Biodiversity conservation in urban areas has become increasingly important as cities have e...
1. Cities are rapidly expanding worldwide and there is an increasing urgency to protect urban biodiv...
Urbanisation affects indigenous fauna in many ways; some species persist and even increase in urban ...
Although the impacts of urbanisation on biodiversity are well studied, the precise response of some ...
Urbanization is one of the most significant causes of habitat fragmentation on the planet, resulting...
FR2116International audienceTo evaluate the importance of urban woodlands to serve as potential site...
We examined the biodiversity of urban habitats in Birmingham (England) using a combination of field ...
This paper assesses the response of four common species of forest dependant insectivorous birds to a...
Cities are rapidly expanding world-wide and there is an increasing urgency to protect urban biodiver...
Urban expansion threatens global biodiversity through the destruction of natural and semi-natural ha...
Large, isolated ‘specimen’ trees are a significant part of urban landscapes, yet their role in suppo...
Urban landscapes are places with high interaction between humans and nature, and the benefit of main...
Urbanization poses important environmental, social, and ecological pressures, representing a major t...
Urban expansion threatens global biodiversity through the destruction of natural and semi-natural ha...
Urban expansion threatens global biodiversity through the destruction of natural and semi-natural ha...
Abstract Biodiversity conservation in urban areas has become increasingly important as cities have e...
1. Cities are rapidly expanding worldwide and there is an increasing urgency to protect urban biodiv...
Urbanisation affects indigenous fauna in many ways; some species persist and even increase in urban ...
Although the impacts of urbanisation on biodiversity are well studied, the precise response of some ...
Urbanization is one of the most significant causes of habitat fragmentation on the planet, resulting...