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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A matter of connection: the importance of habitat networks for endangered butterflies in anthropogenic landscapes Ancillotto, Leonardo

27 5 p. 1623-1633
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2 Ant-plant networks exhibit distinct species diversity but similar organization in urban and wild areas of neotropical savannas de Oliveira Lima, Samira Rosa

27 5 p. 1807-1817
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3 Are acoustic indices useful for monitoring urban biodiversity? Santos, Eduardo Guimarães

27 5 p. 1975-1981
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4 Assessing the contribution of lawns and semi-natural meadows to bee, wasp, and flower fly communities across different landscapes Cloutier, Sabrina

27 5 p. 1417-1434
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5 China’s urban green growth from 2000 to 2020 is influenced by legacy effects Zhang, Hai-Li

27 5 p. 1465-1476
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6 Citizen-science data identifies the daily movement patterns and habitat associations of a nocturnal urban-invading bird species (Corvus frugilegus) Yun, Jiweon

27 5 p. 1407-1416
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7 Common camas (Camassia quamash) response across an urban–rural gradient in coastal oak meadows in Greater Victoria, Canada Rolleman, Erin

27 5 p. 1647-1662
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8 Creative management: a framework for designing multifunctional play biotopes - lessons from a Scandinavian landscape laboratory Wiström, Björn

27 5 p. 1599-1607
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9 Discovering urban nature: citizen science and biodiversity on a university campus Tiago, P.

27 5 p. 1609-1621
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10 Dynamic occupancy analyses of native birds in an urban ecological reserve reveal seasonal changes in site occupancy and preference for adjacent urbanized areas Zúñiga-Vega, J. Jaime

27 5 p. 1565-1585
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11 Effect of exotic species management on the recovery of relict forests through citizen participation Flores-Galicia, Nihaib

27 5 p. 1541-1549
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12 Effects of urbanization-related disturbances on macroinvertebrate communities in a Patagonian river system: insights from a functional approach Williams-Subiza, Emilio A.

27 5 p. 1733-1750
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13 Embracing ambivalence as the key to promoting tree diversities as nature-based solutions in European cities Haase, Dagmar

27 5 p. 1837-1846
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14 Insects as potential vectors of phytoplasmas in urban trees in a mega-city: a case study in Bogotá, Colombia Silva-Castaño, Andres Felipe

27 5 p. 1509-1525
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15 Integrating biocultural diversity into urban school grounds through transdisciplinary curriculum design Wilson, Shari L.

27 5 p. 1695-1705
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16 Monitoring of mammal and bird species in an urban ecological park using environmental DNA metabarcoding Sohn, Heejung

27 5 p. 1891-1904
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17 Nitrogen availability and denitrification in urban agriculture and regreened vacant lots Conrad, Philip E.

27 5 p. 1587-1598
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18 Patterns and correlates in the distribution, design and management of garden ponds along an urban–rural gradient Hamer, Andrew J.

27 5 p. 1915-1930
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19 Perceptions and knowledge of ecosystem services in urban river systems, Eastern Cape, South Africa Mack, Elizabeth A.

27 5 p. 1905-1914
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20 Policy-making for peri-urban landscapes as arenas of human-wildlife interactions Roth, Annemarie Tabea

27 5 p. 1707-1721
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21 Pollinator abundance, not the richness, benefits from urban green spaces in intensive agricultural land Lorenzato, Leonardo

27 5 p. 1949-1959
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22 Rapid urbanization declined mammals and mammal-mediated seed dispersal in a megacity, central China Zhao, Hengyue

27 5 p. 1675-1684
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23 Spatiotemporal use of urban rivers by local bat populations in a large city (Cracow, Southern Poland) Kohyt, Joanna

27 5 p. 1663-1673
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24 Species richness and ecological connectivity of the mammal communities in urban and peri-urban areas at Mexico City Hernández Romero, Pablo César

27 5 p. 1781-1794
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25 The distribution and abundance of woody invasive alien plants in small towns in Eastern Cape Province, South Africa Seboko, Tshepiso Collen

27 5 p. 1877-1890
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26 The impact of impervious surface and neighborhood wealth on arthropod biodiversity and ecosystem services in community gardens Kaiser, Asia

27 5 p. 1863-1875
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27 The invasive Alternanthera philoxeroides modifies the sediment microbiome in urban and periurban river wetlands Wang, Tong

27 5 p. 1527-1539
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28 The luxury effect in urban aquatic ecosystems: exploring drivers of change Marques, Piatã

27 5 p. 1723-1732
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29 The overlooked margins: how cities impact diversity of plants and terrestrial invertebrates along urban streams Campos, Carolina Oliveira

27 5 p. 1751-1766
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30 Urban beaver ponds show limited impact on stream carbon quantity in contrast to stormwater ponds Sheppy, Julian

27 5 p. 1477-1491
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31 Urban biodiversity and design in time of (post)pandemics: research perspectives from URBIO international network Dushkova, Diana

27 5 p. 1767-1779
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32 Urban eastern gray squirrels (sciurus carolinensis) show little seasonal variation in biochemical and hematological parameters Rimbach, Rebecca

27 5 p. 2005-2020
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33 Urban ecology of Drosophila suzukii Ulmer, Romain

27 5 p. 1983-2004
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34 Urban nature-based solutions planning for biodiversity outcomes: human, ecological, and artificial intelligence perspectives Prodanovic, Veljko

27 5 p. 1795-1806
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35 Urban resilience through ecosystem services in Edmonton, Canada: an assessment of gaps and recommendations Zazula, Nickolas

27 5 p. 1819-1835
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36 Urban trawling bats depend on green and blue space in a subtropical city: implications for urban planning and climate change resilience Gorecki, Vanessa

27 5 p. 1635-1646
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37 Use of compost to improve Technosol properties and spontaneous plant-soil relationships of Mediterranean species potentially suitable for urban greening Vitale, Ermenegilda

27 5 p. 1847-1861
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38 Use of wildlife-friendly structures in residential gardens by animal wildlife: evidence from citizen scientists in a global biodiversity hotspot Van Helden, Bronte E

27 5 p. 1493-1507
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39 Using social networks to explore the social flexibility of urban vervet monkeys Thatcher, Harriet R.

27 5 p. 1961-1973
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40 Water availability and proximity to natural areas influence plant and terrestrial invertebrate communities in urban stormwater basins and ponds Petit-Prost, Matisse

27 5 p. 1931-1947
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41 Water snakes have a high diversity of parasites in anthropized environments Oliveira, Monique C.

27 5 p. 1435-1449
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42 What factors are influencing peri-urban forest carbon storage in different land use types based on permanent plots from 2009–2018 Wei, Yanyan

27 5 p. 1451-1463
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43 Where the risk is more intense: riparian forests keep the euglossine bees community most affected by anthropic disturbance in the Caatinga dry forest Mariano, Aline Mariza Costa

27 5 p. 1551-1564
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44 You are what you eat: urban soil lead predicts American robin (Turdus migratorius) blood lead in Flint, MI Zahor, Dorothy L.

27 5 p. 1685-1694
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