A Research Agenda for Urban Biodiversity in the Global Extinction Crisis

Rapid urbanization and the global loss of biodiversity necessitate the development of a research agenda that addresses knowledge gaps in urban ecology that will inform policy, management, and conservation. To advance this goal, we present six topics to pursue in urban biodiversity research: the soci...

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Hauptverfasser: KNAPP, SONJA, ARONSON, MYLA F. J., CARPENTER, ELA, HERRERA-MONTES, ADRIANA, JUNG, KIRSTEN, KOTZE, D. JOHAN, LA SORTE, FRANK A., LEPCZYK, CHRISTOPHER A., MACGREGOR-FORS, IAN, MACIVOR, J. SCOTT, MORETTI, MARCO, NILON, CHARLES H., PIANA, MAX R., REGA-BRODSKY, CHRISTINE C., SALISBURY, ALLYSON, THRELFALL, CARAGH G., TRISOS, CHRISTOPHER, WILLIAMS, NICHOLAS S. G., HAHS, AMY K.
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Ecology
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Urban environments
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