The effects of non-native species invasions on community diversity and biotic homogenization have been described for various taxa in urban environments, but not for land snails. Here we relate the diversity of native and non-native land-snail urban faunas to urban habitat types and macroclimate, and analyse homogenization effects of non-native species across cities and within the main urban habitat types. Land-snail species were recorded in seven 1-ha plots in 32 cities of ten countries of Central Europe and Benelux (224 plots in total). Each plot represented one urban habitat type characterized by different management and a specific disturbance regime. For each plot, we obtained January, July and mean annual temperature and annual precipit...
In last decades, the number of non-native land snails increased up to 15 percentages; they create mo...
Urban growth is considered to be a major driver of environmental change. Urbanisation can affect urb...
Faunal indicators of old-growth forests in heavily-disturbed regions are virtually non-existent. How...
<div><p>The effects of non-native species invasions on community diversity and biotic homogenization...
Ecologists increasingly appreciate the central role that urban biodiversity plays in ecosystems, how...
Residential yards constitute a substantive biodiverse greenspace within urban areas. This biodiversi...
Abstract Type and intensity of land‐use vary in space and time and strongly contribute to changes in...
For the most part, there is no doubt that human impact on biodiversity has been negative: habitat lo...
Type and intensity of land‐use vary in space and time and strongly contribute to changes in richness...
Residential yards constitute a substantive biodiverse greenspace within urban areas. This biodiversi...
This bachelor thesis summarises knowledge of urban mollusc fauna. It shows cities as the centres of ...
Aim: Anthropogenic landscape change, such as urbanization, can affect community structure and ecolog...
Soil invertebrates have an essential role in decomposition, nutrient turnover and soil structure for...
Urban growth is a major factor of global environmental change and has important impacts on biodivers...
International audienceThe extreme fragmentation of natural habitats due to urbanisation can influenc...
In last decades, the number of non-native land snails increased up to 15 percentages; they create mo...
Urban growth is considered to be a major driver of environmental change. Urbanisation can affect urb...
Faunal indicators of old-growth forests in heavily-disturbed regions are virtually non-existent. How...
<div><p>The effects of non-native species invasions on community diversity and biotic homogenization...
Ecologists increasingly appreciate the central role that urban biodiversity plays in ecosystems, how...
Residential yards constitute a substantive biodiverse greenspace within urban areas. This biodiversi...
Abstract Type and intensity of land‐use vary in space and time and strongly contribute to changes in...
For the most part, there is no doubt that human impact on biodiversity has been negative: habitat lo...
Type and intensity of land‐use vary in space and time and strongly contribute to changes in richness...
Residential yards constitute a substantive biodiverse greenspace within urban areas. This biodiversi...
This bachelor thesis summarises knowledge of urban mollusc fauna. It shows cities as the centres of ...
Aim: Anthropogenic landscape change, such as urbanization, can affect community structure and ecolog...
Soil invertebrates have an essential role in decomposition, nutrient turnover and soil structure for...
Urban growth is a major factor of global environmental change and has important impacts on biodivers...
International audienceThe extreme fragmentation of natural habitats due to urbanisation can influenc...
In last decades, the number of non-native land snails increased up to 15 percentages; they create mo...
Urban growth is considered to be a major driver of environmental change. Urbanisation can affect urb...
Faunal indicators of old-growth forests in heavily-disturbed regions are virtually non-existent. How...