Understanding spontaneous biodiversity in informal urban green spaces: A local-landscape filtering framework with a test on wall plants

X Miao, Y Pan, H Chen, MJ Zhang, W Hu, Y Li… - Urban Forestry & Urban …, 2023 - Elsevier
In densely urbanized areas, small pockets of vegetated areas such as street verges, vacant
lots, and walls can be rich in biodiversity. In spite of their small size, these 'informal urban
greenspaces' can provide critical ecosystem services to urban residents. Maintaining and
enhancing the provisioning of ecosystem services requires a systematic understanding of
biodiversity patterns and drivers in informal urban green spaces. The 'environmental
filtering'(a process of certain species selected by specific environmental conditions) concept …
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