Understanding how biodiversity responds to urbanization is challenging, due in part to the single-city focus of most urban ecological research. Here, we delineate continent-scale patterns in urban species assemblages by leveraging data from a multi-city camera trap survey and quantify how differences in greenspace availability and average housing density among 10 North American cities relate to the distribution of eight widespread North American mammals. To do so, we deployed camera traps at 569 sites across these ten cities between 18 June and 14 August. Most data came from 2017, though some cities contributed 2016 or 2018 data if it was available. We found that the magnitude and direction of most species\u27 responses to urbanization with...
Urbanization impacts mammal communities due to habitat removal, resource abundance distribution, and...
Urbanization is modifying previously pristine natural habitats and creating “new” ecosystems for wil...
The increasing urbanization process is hypothesized to drastically alter (semi-)natural environments...
With accelerating rates of urbanization worldwide, a better understanding of ecological processes at...
With accelerating rates of urbanization worldwide, a better understanding of ecological processes at...
Artículo de publicación ISIWith accelerating rates of urbanization worldwide, a better understanding...
Artículo de publicación ISIWith accelerating rates of urbanization worldwide, a better understanding...
Urbanization is known to decrease the richness and abundance of native wildlife populations, fragmen...
Urbanization is known to decrease the richness and abundance of native wildlife populations, fragmen...
Developed areas are thought to have low species diversity, low animal abundance, few native predator...
The increasing urbanization process is hypothesized to drastically alter (semi-)natural environments...
Developed areas are thought to have low species diversity, low animal abundance, few native predator...
As urban growth expands and natural environments fragment, it is essential to understand the ecologi...
As urban growth expands and natural environments fragment, it is essential to understand the ecologi...
Urbanization is modifying previously pristine natural habitats and creating “new” ecosystems for wil...
Urbanization impacts mammal communities due to habitat removal, resource abundance distribution, and...
Urbanization is modifying previously pristine natural habitats and creating “new” ecosystems for wil...
The increasing urbanization process is hypothesized to drastically alter (semi-)natural environments...
With accelerating rates of urbanization worldwide, a better understanding of ecological processes at...
With accelerating rates of urbanization worldwide, a better understanding of ecological processes at...
Artículo de publicación ISIWith accelerating rates of urbanization worldwide, a better understanding...
Artículo de publicación ISIWith accelerating rates of urbanization worldwide, a better understanding...
Urbanization is known to decrease the richness and abundance of native wildlife populations, fragmen...
Urbanization is known to decrease the richness and abundance of native wildlife populations, fragmen...
Developed areas are thought to have low species diversity, low animal abundance, few native predator...
The increasing urbanization process is hypothesized to drastically alter (semi-)natural environments...
Developed areas are thought to have low species diversity, low animal abundance, few native predator...
As urban growth expands and natural environments fragment, it is essential to understand the ecologi...
As urban growth expands and natural environments fragment, it is essential to understand the ecologi...
Urbanization is modifying previously pristine natural habitats and creating “new” ecosystems for wil...
Urbanization impacts mammal communities due to habitat removal, resource abundance distribution, and...
Urbanization is modifying previously pristine natural habitats and creating “new” ecosystems for wil...
The increasing urbanization process is hypothesized to drastically alter (semi-)natural environments...