Compositional changes in natural communities associated with anthropogenic influence often lead to localised extinctions and biodiversity loss. Soil invertebrates are also threatened by urbanisation due to habitat fragmentation, vegetation changes and management, soil alteration, degradation, and disappearing shelter sites. The aim was to assess terrestrial isopod (Oniscidea) assemblages in differently degraded urban forest patches of a metropolitan area (Budapest, Hungary). Study sites were compared by their species richness, composition and the relevant background factors (soil properties, dead wood, litter characteristics, and canopy closure). The degree of urban disturbance was expressed using an urbanisation index (UI) based on built-u...
The rapid urban development over the last several decades is one of the main reasons of declining na...
This is the first ecological attempt at studying terrestrial isopods (Oniscidea) and millipedes (Dip...
The growth of urban centers, along with the fragmentation of natural habitats, can interfere with th...
Compositional changes in natural communities associated with anthropogenic influence often lead to l...
In an increasingly urbanized world scientific research has shifted towards the understanding of citi...
Isopod assemblages were studied in Budapest, capital of Hungary. The analyses of literary and fiel...
The effects of urbanisation on isopods were studied in Sorø, Zealand, Denmark in 2004. We sampled wo...
The abundance of terrestrial isopods (Isopoda: Oniscidea) was evaluated along an urban-suburban-rura...
In an increasingly urbanized world scientific research has shifted towards the understanding of citi...
Urbanization effects on terrestrial isopod (Isopoda, Oniscidea) populations were studied in forested...
Urbanisation involves major changes in environmental conditions such as light, temperature, humidity...
Urbanisation involves major changes in environmental conditions such as light, temperature, humidity...
Terrestrial isopods were collected in 13 forest fragments differing in area (within the range of 0.1...
Urbanisation involves major changes in environmental conditions such as light, temperature, humidity...
Relative frequency of terrestrial isopod species in urban and rural forests Introduction The Balt...
The rapid urban development over the last several decades is one of the main reasons of declining na...
This is the first ecological attempt at studying terrestrial isopods (Oniscidea) and millipedes (Dip...
The growth of urban centers, along with the fragmentation of natural habitats, can interfere with th...
Compositional changes in natural communities associated with anthropogenic influence often lead to l...
In an increasingly urbanized world scientific research has shifted towards the understanding of citi...
Isopod assemblages were studied in Budapest, capital of Hungary. The analyses of literary and fiel...
The effects of urbanisation on isopods were studied in Sorø, Zealand, Denmark in 2004. We sampled wo...
The abundance of terrestrial isopods (Isopoda: Oniscidea) was evaluated along an urban-suburban-rura...
In an increasingly urbanized world scientific research has shifted towards the understanding of citi...
Urbanization effects on terrestrial isopod (Isopoda, Oniscidea) populations were studied in forested...
Urbanisation involves major changes in environmental conditions such as light, temperature, humidity...
Urbanisation involves major changes in environmental conditions such as light, temperature, humidity...
Terrestrial isopods were collected in 13 forest fragments differing in area (within the range of 0.1...
Urbanisation involves major changes in environmental conditions such as light, temperature, humidity...
Relative frequency of terrestrial isopod species in urban and rural forests Introduction The Balt...
The rapid urban development over the last several decades is one of the main reasons of declining na...
This is the first ecological attempt at studying terrestrial isopods (Oniscidea) and millipedes (Dip...
The growth of urban centers, along with the fragmentation of natural habitats, can interfere with th...