Urbanization is one of the major causes of species loss and the homogenization of the world's flora. Our coarse-scale floristic mapping project of the largest south Transdanubian city, Pécs, is the first grid-based urban study in Hungary that reveals the current pattern of the vascular flora. Beyond the general description of the project, the species richness, the number of native, archaeophyte, neophyte and legally protected taxa are presented in the scale of the grid units (2.2 km2) and according to the residential area of the city. Relationships between the number and proportion of natives, archaeophytes, neophytes, protected species versus the proportion of built-up areas, forest coverage and elevation are estimated by linear regression...
As human populations increasingly live in cities, urban floras and the ecosystem services they provi...
Aim: We examine how two categories of non-native species (archaeophyte and neophyte, introduced befo...
In this paper, we report a remarkable population of the rare plant Sternbergia colchiciflora found a...
The vast majority of floristical and coenological studies focus on the natural vegetation and its re...
Urban areas host several threatened species in small reserves that face habitat loss and fragmentati...
As part of the PADAPT project, the authors compiled the invasion biological database of the alien va...
Previous studies on various scales and for various European regions and North America have shown tha...
Estimating the extent of biological invasions is critical in predicting the effect of exotic species...
Aim- Cities represent an ideal study system for assessing how intensive land-use change and biotic i...
<div><p>Understanding the mechanisms that affect invasion success of alien species is an important p...
Modern cities harbor a high diversity of plants, and urban floras are significantly different from n...
Biological systems are subject to a dramatic increase in invading species in the 21st century due to...
Invasive species pose one of the most serious global environmental threats. Our study aimed to exami...
The present paper aimed at studying the vertical and horizontal spatial distribution, species richne...
Aim Cities represent an ideal study system for assessing how intensive land-use change and biotic in...
As human populations increasingly live in cities, urban floras and the ecosystem services they provi...
Aim: We examine how two categories of non-native species (archaeophyte and neophyte, introduced befo...
In this paper, we report a remarkable population of the rare plant Sternbergia colchiciflora found a...
The vast majority of floristical and coenological studies focus on the natural vegetation and its re...
Urban areas host several threatened species in small reserves that face habitat loss and fragmentati...
As part of the PADAPT project, the authors compiled the invasion biological database of the alien va...
Previous studies on various scales and for various European regions and North America have shown tha...
Estimating the extent of biological invasions is critical in predicting the effect of exotic species...
Aim- Cities represent an ideal study system for assessing how intensive land-use change and biotic i...
<div><p>Understanding the mechanisms that affect invasion success of alien species is an important p...
Modern cities harbor a high diversity of plants, and urban floras are significantly different from n...
Biological systems are subject to a dramatic increase in invading species in the 21st century due to...
Invasive species pose one of the most serious global environmental threats. Our study aimed to exami...
The present paper aimed at studying the vertical and horizontal spatial distribution, species richne...
Aim Cities represent an ideal study system for assessing how intensive land-use change and biotic in...
As human populations increasingly live in cities, urban floras and the ecosystem services they provi...
Aim: We examine how two categories of non-native species (archaeophyte and neophyte, introduced befo...
In this paper, we report a remarkable population of the rare plant Sternbergia colchiciflora found a...