Biodiversity in cities needs space: a meta‐analysis of factors determining intra‐urban biodiversity variation

J Beninde, M Veith, A Hochkirch - Ecology letters, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding varying levels of biodiversity within cities is pivotal to protect it in the face of
global urbanisation. In the early stages of urban ecology studies on intra‐urban biodiversity …

[HTML][HTML] Urbanization driving changes in plant species and communities–A global view

R de Barros Ruas, LMS Costa, F Bered - Global Ecology and Conservation, 2022 - Elsevier
The urban landscape is becoming the environment most familiar to most of humanity, which
has consequences for society, the environment, and biodiversity. Here, we present a …

Are urban systems beneficial, detrimental, or indifferent for biological invasion?

MW Cadotte, SLE Yasui, S Livingstone, JS MacIvor - Biological invasions, 2017 - Springer
Urban environments are often seen as unique or degraded habitats that both present
hardships for some sensitive species and provide opportunities to others. Non-indigenous …

Biotic homogenisation and differentiation as directional change in beta diversity: synthesising driver–response relationships to develop conceptual models across …

RJ Rolls, DC Deane, SE Johnson, J Heino… - Biological …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Biotic homogenisation is defined as decreasing dissimilarity among ecological assemblages
sampled within a given spatial area over time. Biotic differentiation, in turn, is defined as …

Urban driven phenotypic changes: empirical observations and theoretical implications for eco-evolutionary feedback

M Alberti, J Marzluff, VM Hunt - … Transactions of the …, 2017 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Emerging evidence that cities drive micro-evolution raises the question of whether rapid
urbanization of Earth might impact ecosystems by causing systemic changes in functional …

Evaluating the dependence of urban pollinators on ornamental, non-native, and 'weedy'floral resources

DM Lowenstein, KC Matteson, ES Minor - Urban Ecosystems, 2019 - Springer
Urban landscapes are often florally rich due to extensive management of cultivated plants
around the city. High abundance and diversity of these floral resources has been linked to …

Plant invasion as an emerging challenge for the conservation of heritage sites: the spread of ornamental trees on ancient monuments in Rome, Italy

L Celesti-Grapow, C Ricotta - Biological Invasions, 2021 - Springer
Cultural heritage sites such as historical or sacred areas provide suitable habitats for plants
and play an important role in nature conservation, particularly in human-modified contexts …

Exotic trees contribute to urban forest diversity and ecosystem services in inner-city Cleveland, OH

CB Riley, DA Herms, MM Gardiner - Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 2018 - Elsevier
Vacant land, a product of population and economic decline resulting in abandonment of
infrastructure, has increased substantially in shrinking cities around the world. In Cleveland …

[PDF][PDF] Dark side of the fence: ornamental plants as a source of wild-growing flora in the Czech Republic

J Pergl, J Sádlo, P Petřík, J Danihelka, J Chrtek Jr… - Preslia, 2016 - old.ibot.cas.cz
Preslia 88: 163–184, 2016 163 584 (40%) occurred at only one or two sites. Winter annuals
and shrubs are most represented among the commonly planted aliens; the only native …

Does urbanization favour exotic bee species? Implications for the conservation of native bees in cities

G Fitch, CJ Wilson, P Glaum, C Vaidya… - Biology …, 2019 - royalsocietypublishing.org
A growing body of research indicates that cities can support diverse bee communities.
However, urbanization may disproportionately benefit exotic bees, potentially to the …