This study examined the relationship between the habitat and tree species richness of roundabouts and the abundance and species richness of tree-dwelling caterpillars, and thus the potential of urban roundabouts to support breeding populations. Total tree species number on sites was related to an increase in caterpillar abundance and a greater number of habitats was associated with a higher number of caterpillar species. An increase in the total number of trees was not correlated with a greater abundance of tree-feeding Lepidoptera; nor were native trees found to support proportionally more caterpillar species than all tree species, including introduced. This could be due to differences in species accumulation, the prevalence of generalist ...
Although the effects on biodiversity in woodland managed for conservation have been studied for a ra...
The substantial reduction in the area of semi-natural grasslands due to the intensification of agric...
© 2018 Dr. Jessica S. KuryloUrbanization is the fastest expanding land-use conversion in the world. ...
This study examined the relationship between the habitat and tree species richness of roundabouts an...
Trees are thought to be important for supporting urban biodiversity. However tree species differ con...
Urban expansion threatens global biodiversity through the destruction of natural and semi-natural ha...
1. Insect herbivory is an important component of forest ecosystems functioning and can affect tree g...
The ongoing wide-scale introduction of nonnative plants across the world may negatively influence na...
Moths are abundant and ubiquitous in vegetated terrestrial environments and are pollinators, importa...
Urbanization can have marked effects on plant and animal populations’ phenology, population size, pr...
Parks, remnants of natural habitats and other green areas are important for preserving biodiversity ...
Urban expansion threatens global biodiversity through the destruction of natural and semi-natural ha...
<div><p>Moths are abundant and ubiquitous in vegetated terrestrial environments and are pollinators,...
Urban expansion threatens global biodiversity through the destruction of natural and semi-natural ha...
As the world becomes more and more urbanized, it is increasingly important to understand the impacts...
Although the effects on biodiversity in woodland managed for conservation have been studied for a ra...
The substantial reduction in the area of semi-natural grasslands due to the intensification of agric...
© 2018 Dr. Jessica S. KuryloUrbanization is the fastest expanding land-use conversion in the world. ...
This study examined the relationship between the habitat and tree species richness of roundabouts an...
Trees are thought to be important for supporting urban biodiversity. However tree species differ con...
Urban expansion threatens global biodiversity through the destruction of natural and semi-natural ha...
1. Insect herbivory is an important component of forest ecosystems functioning and can affect tree g...
The ongoing wide-scale introduction of nonnative plants across the world may negatively influence na...
Moths are abundant and ubiquitous in vegetated terrestrial environments and are pollinators, importa...
Urbanization can have marked effects on plant and animal populations’ phenology, population size, pr...
Parks, remnants of natural habitats and other green areas are important for preserving biodiversity ...
Urban expansion threatens global biodiversity through the destruction of natural and semi-natural ha...
<div><p>Moths are abundant and ubiquitous in vegetated terrestrial environments and are pollinators,...
Urban expansion threatens global biodiversity through the destruction of natural and semi-natural ha...
As the world becomes more and more urbanized, it is increasingly important to understand the impacts...
Although the effects on biodiversity in woodland managed for conservation have been studied for a ra...
The substantial reduction in the area of semi-natural grasslands due to the intensification of agric...
© 2018 Dr. Jessica S. KuryloUrbanization is the fastest expanding land-use conversion in the world. ...