The increasing urbanization process is hypothesized to drastically alter (semi-)natural environments with a concomitant major decline in species abundance and diversity. Yet, studies on this effect of urbanization, and the spatial scale at which it acts, are at present inconclusive due to the large heterogeneity in taxonomic groups and spatial scales at which this relationship has been investigated among studies. Comprehensive studies analysing this relationship across multiple animal groups and at multiple spatial scales are rare, hampering the assessment of how biodiversity generally responds to urbanization. We studied aquatic (cladocerans), limno-terrestrial (bdelloid rotifers) and terrestrial (butterflies, ground beetles, ground- and w...
© 2017 The Authors As human population size increases and cities become denser, several urban-relate...
Urbanization has been shown to cause biodiversity loss. However, its effects on butterfly taxonomic ...
Landscapes are becoming increasingly urbanized, causing loss and fragmentation of natural habitats, ...
The increasing urbanization process is hypothesized to drastically alter (semi-)natural environments...
The increasing urbanization process is hypothesized to drastically alter (semi-)natural environments...
The increasing urbanization process is hypothesized to drastically alter (semi-)natural environments...
The increasing urbanization process is hypothesized to drastically alter (semi-)natural environments...
Abstract The increasing urbanization process is hypothesized to drastically alter (semi‐)natural en...
Urbanisation has an important impact on biodiversity, mostly driving changes in species assemblages,...
Urbanization is one of the most significant causes of habitat fragmentation on the planet, resulting...
Urban growth is a major factor of global environmental change and has important impacts on biodivers...
Abstract Aim: We test whether urbanization drives biotic homogenization. We hypothesize that declin...
Urban growth is a major factor of global environmental change and has important impacts on biodivers...
Landscapes are becoming increasingly urbanized, causing loss and fragmentation of natural habitats, ...
Aim We test whether urbanization drives biotic homogenization. We hypothesize that declines in abund...
© 2017 The Authors As human population size increases and cities become denser, several urban-relate...
Urbanization has been shown to cause biodiversity loss. However, its effects on butterfly taxonomic ...
Landscapes are becoming increasingly urbanized, causing loss and fragmentation of natural habitats, ...
The increasing urbanization process is hypothesized to drastically alter (semi-)natural environments...
The increasing urbanization process is hypothesized to drastically alter (semi-)natural environments...
The increasing urbanization process is hypothesized to drastically alter (semi-)natural environments...
The increasing urbanization process is hypothesized to drastically alter (semi-)natural environments...
Abstract The increasing urbanization process is hypothesized to drastically alter (semi‐)natural en...
Urbanisation has an important impact on biodiversity, mostly driving changes in species assemblages,...
Urbanization is one of the most significant causes of habitat fragmentation on the planet, resulting...
Urban growth is a major factor of global environmental change and has important impacts on biodivers...
Abstract Aim: We test whether urbanization drives biotic homogenization. We hypothesize that declin...
Urban growth is a major factor of global environmental change and has important impacts on biodivers...
Landscapes are becoming increasingly urbanized, causing loss and fragmentation of natural habitats, ...
Aim We test whether urbanization drives biotic homogenization. We hypothesize that declines in abund...
© 2017 The Authors As human population size increases and cities become denser, several urban-relate...
Urbanization has been shown to cause biodiversity loss. However, its effects on butterfly taxonomic ...
Landscapes are becoming increasingly urbanized, causing loss and fragmentation of natural habitats, ...