Biodiversity conservation and restoration in cities is a global challenge for the 21st century. Unlike other common ecosystems, urban landscapes are predominantly covered by gray, artificial structures (e.g., buildings and roads), and remaining green spaces are scarce. Therefore, to conserve biodiversity in urban areas, understanding the potential conservation value of artificial structures is vital. Here, we examined factors influencing the distribution of ferns in building gaps, one of the more common artificial structures, in urban Sapporo, northern Japan. We observed 29 fern species, which corresponds to 30 % of all fern species previously recorded in Sapporo. The four dominant species were Equisetum arvense, Matteuccia struthiopteris, ...
Worldwide, urban areas are expanding both in size and number, which results in a decline in habitats...
Progress in urban ecology in the last 30 years has shown that also many plants and animals live in u...
New Zealand urban environments are currently dominated by exotic plant species. Restoring native veg...
Streets comprise a major area of urban land use and connect built areas to one another. However, the...
Restoration of native forest vegetation in urban environments may be limited due to isolation from n...
Urban forest patches have unique environmental and landscape characteristics which may influence the...
Cities contain a diverse range of habitats that support plant establishment and persistence. This st...
Urban vegetation increasingly contributes to nature conservation and ecosystem services, but lacking...
Recent studies revealed that green spaces in urban areas are critical for conservation of native bio...
The aim of the research is to explore the potential of fern species in landscape ecology, as natural...
The promotion and preservation of biodiversity in urban areas remains scant, especially in Asian cit...
Hart’s-tongue fern (Asplenium scolopendrium L.), a species usually found in mountain forests, was re...
We surveyed species density of ferns in Musashi (Tokyo and Saitama Prefs.), around capital of Japan,...
Urban green spaces play a critical role in the maintenance of biodiversity in urban areas. However, ...
Urban forests are increasingly valued for multiple benefits such as amenity, cultural values, native...
Worldwide, urban areas are expanding both in size and number, which results in a decline in habitats...
Progress in urban ecology in the last 30 years has shown that also many plants and animals live in u...
New Zealand urban environments are currently dominated by exotic plant species. Restoring native veg...
Streets comprise a major area of urban land use and connect built areas to one another. However, the...
Restoration of native forest vegetation in urban environments may be limited due to isolation from n...
Urban forest patches have unique environmental and landscape characteristics which may influence the...
Cities contain a diverse range of habitats that support plant establishment and persistence. This st...
Urban vegetation increasingly contributes to nature conservation and ecosystem services, but lacking...
Recent studies revealed that green spaces in urban areas are critical for conservation of native bio...
The aim of the research is to explore the potential of fern species in landscape ecology, as natural...
The promotion and preservation of biodiversity in urban areas remains scant, especially in Asian cit...
Hart’s-tongue fern (Asplenium scolopendrium L.), a species usually found in mountain forests, was re...
We surveyed species density of ferns in Musashi (Tokyo and Saitama Prefs.), around capital of Japan,...
Urban green spaces play a critical role in the maintenance of biodiversity in urban areas. However, ...
Urban forests are increasingly valued for multiple benefits such as amenity, cultural values, native...
Worldwide, urban areas are expanding both in size and number, which results in a decline in habitats...
Progress in urban ecology in the last 30 years has shown that also many plants and animals live in u...
New Zealand urban environments are currently dominated by exotic plant species. Restoring native veg...