abstract: Desert ecosystems are one of the fastest urbanizing areas on the planet. This rapid shift has the potential to alter the abundances and species richness of herbivore and plant communities. Herbivores, for example, are expected to be more abundant in urban desert remnant parks located within cities due to anthropogenic activities that concentrate food resources and reduce native predator populations. Despite this assumption, previous research conducted around Phoenix has shown that top-down herbivory led to equally reduced plant biomass. It is unclear if this insignificant difference in herbivory at rural and urban sites is due to unaltered desert herbivore populations or altered activity levels that counteract abundance difference...
Population declines of once-abundant species have often preceded understanding of their roles within...
The effects of mammalian predators and habitat on rodent abundance, species composition and diversit...
Rapid urbanization is a growing threat to biodiversity, causing wide-scale extirpation of species fr...
Rodent communities have multiple functions including comprising a majority of the mammalian diversit...
Anthropogenic water sources (AWS) are developed water sources used as a management tool for desert w...
Human activities dramatically change the abundance, diversity, and composition of species. However, ...
abstract: Urbanization is a landscape-level alteration of habitat that can lead to habitat fragmenta...
Despite being conspicuous and influential features of the biosphere, urban ecosystems have been negl...
Urbanization is a form of pervasive human-induced disturbance. We tested the effectiveness of Abunda...
The Sonoran Desert has one of the most diverse native plant species and animal species of any desert...
Urbanization is known to decrease the richness and abundance of native wildlife populations, fragmen...
I compared vegetation features and rodent communities between manipulated and non-manipulated ranges...
Understanding how biodiversity responds to urbanization is challenging, due in part to the single-ci...
Granivorous rodent populations in deserts are primarily regulated through precipitation-driven resou...
Developed areas are thought to have low species diversity, low animal abundance, few native predator...
Population declines of once-abundant species have often preceded understanding of their roles within...
The effects of mammalian predators and habitat on rodent abundance, species composition and diversit...
Rapid urbanization is a growing threat to biodiversity, causing wide-scale extirpation of species fr...
Rodent communities have multiple functions including comprising a majority of the mammalian diversit...
Anthropogenic water sources (AWS) are developed water sources used as a management tool for desert w...
Human activities dramatically change the abundance, diversity, and composition of species. However, ...
abstract: Urbanization is a landscape-level alteration of habitat that can lead to habitat fragmenta...
Despite being conspicuous and influential features of the biosphere, urban ecosystems have been negl...
Urbanization is a form of pervasive human-induced disturbance. We tested the effectiveness of Abunda...
The Sonoran Desert has one of the most diverse native plant species and animal species of any desert...
Urbanization is known to decrease the richness and abundance of native wildlife populations, fragmen...
I compared vegetation features and rodent communities between manipulated and non-manipulated ranges...
Understanding how biodiversity responds to urbanization is challenging, due in part to the single-ci...
Granivorous rodent populations in deserts are primarily regulated through precipitation-driven resou...
Developed areas are thought to have low species diversity, low animal abundance, few native predator...
Population declines of once-abundant species have often preceded understanding of their roles within...
The effects of mammalian predators and habitat on rodent abundance, species composition and diversit...
Rapid urbanization is a growing threat to biodiversity, causing wide-scale extirpation of species fr...