Understanding of ecological differences among urban land covers can guide the sustainable management of urbanized landscapes for conservation of ecosystem services. The objective of our study was to compare ecosystem properties at the aboveground–belowground interface of three land cover types commonly found in residential landscapes: lawns, bark mulch, and gravel mulch. Using unmowed vegetation as a reference land cover, we measured surface soil variables (to 5 cm depth), CO2 fluxes, and ground temperatures in experimental field plots within 3 years after their creation. Each land cover had a distinctive set of ecosystem properties. Mulched plots had significantly warmer soil and surface temperatures, wetter soils and faster surface litter...
Urban trees sequester carbon into biomass and provide many ecosystem service benefits aboveground le...
Urban trees sequester carbon into biomass and provide many ecosystem service benefits aboveground le...
As part of the Global Urban Soil Ecology and Education Network and to test the urban ecosystem conve...
Understanding of ecological differences among urban land covers can guide the sustainable management...
Understanding of ecological differences among ur-ban land covers can guide the sustainable man-ageme...
An increasingly urbanized world is one of the most prominent examples of global environmental change...
Urban green spaces with healthy vegetation play a key role in improving the quality of life in citie...
Urban landscapes are increasingly recognized as providing important ecosystem services (ES) to their...
Today more than half of the world’s population is living in urbanized areas. Traditionally focusing ...
Urban soils provide an array of ecosystem services to inhabitants of cities and towns. Urbanization ...
Aims Urban ecosystems comprise a range of habitats that support key ecosystem processes that are fun...
Linking variation in ecosystem functioning to landscape drivers has become an important research nee...
Understanding the role humans play in modifying ecosystems through urban development is central to a...
Urban ecosystems differ from the natural ecosystems in their extended input and output environments,...
The expansion of urban areas in response to human population growth is occurring at a rapid pace. Ur...
Urban trees sequester carbon into biomass and provide many ecosystem service benefits aboveground le...
Urban trees sequester carbon into biomass and provide many ecosystem service benefits aboveground le...
As part of the Global Urban Soil Ecology and Education Network and to test the urban ecosystem conve...
Understanding of ecological differences among urban land covers can guide the sustainable management...
Understanding of ecological differences among ur-ban land covers can guide the sustainable man-ageme...
An increasingly urbanized world is one of the most prominent examples of global environmental change...
Urban green spaces with healthy vegetation play a key role in improving the quality of life in citie...
Urban landscapes are increasingly recognized as providing important ecosystem services (ES) to their...
Today more than half of the world’s population is living in urbanized areas. Traditionally focusing ...
Urban soils provide an array of ecosystem services to inhabitants of cities and towns. Urbanization ...
Aims Urban ecosystems comprise a range of habitats that support key ecosystem processes that are fun...
Linking variation in ecosystem functioning to landscape drivers has become an important research nee...
Understanding the role humans play in modifying ecosystems through urban development is central to a...
Urban ecosystems differ from the natural ecosystems in their extended input and output environments,...
The expansion of urban areas in response to human population growth is occurring at a rapid pace. Ur...
Urban trees sequester carbon into biomass and provide many ecosystem service benefits aboveground le...
Urban trees sequester carbon into biomass and provide many ecosystem service benefits aboveground le...
As part of the Global Urban Soil Ecology and Education Network and to test the urban ecosystem conve...