Urban forest invertebrates: how they shape and respond to the urban environment

DJ Kotze, EC Lowe, JS MacIvor, A Ossola, BA Norton… - Urban …, 2022 - Springer
Invertebrates comprise the most diversified animal group on Earth. Due to their long
evolutionary history and small size, invertebrates occupy a remarkable range of ecological …

Socio‐ecological drivers of multiple zoonotic hazards in highly urbanized cities

MA Combs, PA Kache, MC VanAcker… - Global Change …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The ongoing COVID‐19 pandemic is a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of
pathogen spillover from wildlife to human hosts, particularly in densely populated urban …

The biological deserts fallacy: cities in their landscapes contribute more than we think to regional biodiversity

EN Spotswood, EE Beller, R Grossinger, JL Grenier… - Bioscience, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Cities are both embedded within and ecologically linked to their surrounding landscapes.
Although urbanization poses a substantial threat to biodiversity, cities also support many …

Non-native species in urban environments: patterns, processes, impacts and challenges

M Gaertner, JRU Wilson, MW Cadotte, JS MacIvor… - Biological …, 2017 - Springer
Although urban ecosystems are hotspots for biological invasions, the field of invasion
science has given scant attention to invasion dynamics and the challenges facing managers …

Urban evolution of invasive species

JB Borden, SL Flory - Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Urban areas can drive rapid evolution of species and are hotspots for entry and
establishment of invasive species, but it is unclear how urban evolution is impacting the …

Mapping trees along urban street networks with deep learning and street-level imagery

S Lumnitz, T Devisscher, JR Mayaud, V Radic… - ISPRS Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Planning and managing urban forests for livable cities remains a challenge worldwide
owing to sparse information on the spatial distribution, structure and composition of urban …

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 …

Alien plants as mediators of ecosystem services and disservices in urban systems: a global review

LJ Potgieter, M Gaertner, C Kueffer, BMH Larson… - Biological …, 2017 - Springer
Urban areas have unique assemblages of species which are governed by novel ecological
processes. People living in these environments have specific needs and demands in terms …

[图书][B] The Routledge handbook of urban ecology

I Douglas, D Goode, M Houck, R Wang - 2011 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Names: Douglas, Ian, 1936–editor.| Routledge (Firm) Title: The Routledge handbook of
urban ecology/edited by Ian Douglas, Pippin Anderson, David Goode, Michael C. Houck …

Long-term trends and drivers of biological invasion in Central European streams

PJ Haubrock, RN Cuthbert, P Haase - Science of The Total Environment, 2023 - Elsevier
Rates of biological invasion continue to accelerate and threaten the structure and function of
ecosystems worldwide. High habitat connectivity, multiple pathways, and inadequate …