Urban heat Islands shape epiphytic communities of lichens and bryophytes [0.03%]
城市热岛效应影响地衣和苔藓附生植物群落
Tim Claerhout,Laurens B Sparrius,Paul J A Keßler et al.
Tim Claerhout et al.
Lichens and bryophytes are renowned for their use as bioindicators of environmental pollution and climate change. In urban environments, climate change may directly affect the temperature regime, thereby worsening the intensity of the urban...
Future novel ecologies: exploring multispecies futures in urban places through a co-design workshop [0.03%]
未来小说生态:通过联合设计工作坊探索城市场所中的多物种未来
Mairéad ODonnell
Mairéad ODonnell
Transforming complex adaptive social-ecological systems, such as urban areas, requires collaboration with stakeholders to address multifaceted challenges. Co-design is a participatory decision-making process during which diverse knowledge a...
Supporting pollinators in urban gardens: floral richness and abundance influence flower visitor interactions regardless of the surrounding landscape [0.03%]
城市花园中的传粉者支持:无论周围景观如何,花卉丰富度和丰盈程度会影响花访客互动
Emma Plant,Ria Dunkley,Davide M Dominoni et al.
Emma Plant et al.
Private gardens contribute to a large area of land within cities. Yet, little is known about the value of private gardens in pollinator conservation in terms of their management and position within the urban matrix. We investigated seasonal...
Bird community responses to urbanization and vegetation parameters across the city of Salzburg, Austria [0.03%]
奥地利萨尔茨堡市城市化及植被特征变化对鸟类群落的影响
Beate A Apfelbeck,Marina Navalpotro Buscail,Anna Sommer et al.
Beate A Apfelbeck et al.
Urbanization continues to be a major threat to biodiversity. The knowledge of local and site characteristics that influence species diversity within cities is of importance to design and manage urban spaces that promote biodiversity and eco...
Influence of habitat structures on fish abundances and diversity: comparing mainstream and tributary communities in the urban uMsunduze Catchment, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa [0.03%]
生境结构对鱼类数量和多样性的影响:比较夸祖鲁纳塔尔省乌姆宗比流域主流和支流的群落情况(南非)
Nolwazi B Ngcobo,Matthew J Burnett,Colleen T Downs
Nolwazi B Ngcobo
Various factors drive the decline of freshwater vertebrate biodiversity. These include changing landscape and urbanisation, introduced invasive species, altered habitat, water quality deterioration, instream barriers, and climate change. In...
Human recreational activity does not influence open cup avian nest survival in urban green spaces [0.03%]
人类娱乐活动不影响城市绿色空间中的开放式鸟类巢穴生存率
Chloe A Cull,Mackenzie J Guest,Barbara Frei et al.
Chloe A Cull et al.
The breeding period of birds is a critical and sensitive portion of the annual cycle. Understanding how human use of urban green spaces affects nest survival can improve our understanding of conserving breeding bird populations in cities an...
Evidence-base for urban green-blue infrastructure to support insect diversity [0.03%]
基于证据的城市蓝绿基础设施支持昆虫多样性的研究
Diana E Bowler,Corey T Callaghan,Jéssica F Felappi et al.
Diana E Bowler et al.
Green-blue urban infrastructures potentially offer win-win benefits for people and nature in urban areas. Given increasing evidence of widespread declines of insects, as well as their ecological importance, there is a need to better underst...
Aquatic Condition Index: optimization of a rapid wetland assessment tool for evaluating urban wetland health [0.03%]
城市湿地健康评估的快速评价工具—— aquatic condition index的应用与优化
Kevin J Erratt,Felix Nwaishi,Tracy S Lee et al.
Kevin J Erratt et al.
Urbanization poses significant threats to wetland ecosystems, leading to habitat loss, hydrological alterations, and the introduction of invasive species that adversely affect essential ecosystem services. This widespread threat underscores...
The urban in ecology: a quantitative textual analysis of the scientific literature over a century [0.03%]
生态学视角下的城市百年量化文献分析
Silvia Flaminio,Joëlle Salomon Cavin,Guillaume Guex et al.
Silvia Flaminio et al.
Many authors have described 'urban ecology' as a subfield of ecology that emerged in the 1990s and has expanded exponentially. We propose to take a step further and analyse the expansion of the 'urban' in ecology with a novel quantitative a...
Designing "Tiny Forests" as a lesson for transdisciplinary urban ecology learning [0.03%]
设计“微型森林”作为跨学科城市生态学习的课程
Monika Egerer,Michael Suda
Monika Egerer
The sustainability and livability of urban areas call for the next generation of scientists, practitioners and policy makers to understand the benefits, implementation and management of urban greenspaces. We harnessed the concept of "Tiny F...