Reducing management intensity and isolation as promising tools to enhance ground-dwelling arthropod diversity in urban grasslands
Published 2018 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Reducing management intensity and isolation as promising tools to enhance ground-dwelling arthropod diversity in urban grasslands
Authors
Keywords
Biological traits, Carabid beetles, Functional ecology, Habitat filter, Spiders, Urbanisation
Journal
URBAN ECOSYSTEMS
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2018-07-21
DOI
10.1007/s11252-018-0786-2
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Body-size shifts in aquatic and terrestrial urban communities
- (2018) Thomas Merckx et al. NATURE
- Biodiversity in the city: key challenges for urban green space management
- (2017) Myla FJ Aronson et al. FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
- Urbanization drives community shifts towards thermophilic and dispersive species at local and landscape scales
- (2017) Elena Piano et al. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
- Grasshopper diversity of urban wastelands is primarily boosted by habitat factors
- (2017) Svea Eckert et al. Insect Conservation and Diversity
- Optimising UK urban road verge contributions to biodiversity and ecosystem services with cost-effective management
- (2017) Odhran S. O'Sullivan et al. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
- Habitat- and matrix-related differences in species diversity and trait richness of vascular plants, Orthoptera and Lepidoptera in an urban landscape
- (2017) Ramona Laila Melliger et al. URBAN ECOSYSTEMS
- Trait composition and functional diversity of spiders and carabids in linear landscape elements
- (2016) Jens Schirmel et al. AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT
- Handbook of protocols for standardized measurement of terrestrial invertebrate functional traits
- (2016) Marco Moretti et al. FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY
- Conservation tillage reduces the negative impact of urbanisation on carabid communities
- (2016) Giovanni Tamburini et al. Insect Conservation and Diversity
- Urbanization is not associated with increased abundance or decreased richness of terrestrial animals - dissecting the literature through meta-analysis
- (2016) Susanna Saari et al. URBAN ECOSYSTEMS
- Disentangling urban habitat and matrix effects on wild bee species
- (2016) Leonie K. Fischer et al. PeerJ
- Urban mires as hotspots of epigaeic arthropod diversity
- (2015) Norbertas Noreika et al. BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION
- Biodiversity in cities needs space: a meta-analysis of factors determining intra-urban biodiversity variation
- (2015) Joscha Beninde et al. ECOLOGY LETTERS
- Biotic homogenization of three insect groups due to urbanization
- (2015) Eva Knop GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
- A landscape ecology approach identifies important drivers of urban biodiversity
- (2015) Tabea Turrini et al. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
- Cities are hotspots for threatened species
- (2015) Christopher D. Ives et al. GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY
- Urban densification causes the decline of ground-dwelling arthropods
- (2014) Alan Vergnes et al. BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION
- Invertebrates in urban areas: A review
- (2014) Elizabeth L. JONES et al. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENTOMOLOGY
- Bumblebees in the city: abundance, species richness and diversity in two urban habitats
- (2014) Bengt Gunnarsson et al. JOURNAL OF INSECT CONSERVATION
- Quantifying the urban gradient: A practical method for broad measurements
- (2014) Gábor Seress et al. LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING
- Spider assemblages within greenspaces of a deindustrialized urban landscape
- (2014) Caitlin E. Burkman et al. URBAN ECOSYSTEMS
- Losing uniqueness - shifts in carabid species composition during dry grassland and heathland succession
- (2013) S. Buchholz et al. ANIMAL CONSERVATION
- Creating novel urban grasslands by reintroducing native species in wasteland vegetation
- (2013) Leonie K. Fischer et al. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
- Urbanization and its effects on personality traits: a result of microevolution or phenotypic plasticity?
- (2013) Ana Catarina Miranda et al. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
- Carabids.org - a dynamic online database of ground beetle species traits (Coleoptera, Carabidae)
- (2013) Katharina Homburg et al. Insect Conservation and Diversity
- Are urban green spaces suitable for woodland carabids? First insights from a short-term experiment
- (2013) Alan Vergnes et al. JOURNAL OF INSECT CONSERVATION
- Urban dry meadows provide valuable habitat for granivorous and xerophylic carabid beetles
- (2013) Stephen J. Venn et al. JOURNAL OF INSECT CONSERVATION
- Urban land use types contribute to grassland conservation: The example of Berlin
- (2013) Leonie K. Fischer et al. URBAN FORESTRY & URBAN GREENING
- Local and landscape drivers of arthropod abundance, richness, and trophic composition in urban habitats
- (2013) Stacy M. Philpott et al. URBAN ECOSYSTEMS
- Can urban consolidation limit local biodiversity erosion? Responses from carabid beetle and spider assemblages in Western France
- (2013) Marion Varet et al. URBAN ECOSYSTEMS
- Species richness in urban parks and its drivers: A review of empirical evidence
- (2013) Anders Busse Nielsen et al. URBAN ECOSYSTEMS
- Urban grassland restoration: which plant traits make desired species successful colonizers?
- (2012) Leonie K. Fischer et al. APPLIED VEGETATION SCIENCE
- Patch size determines the strength of edge effects on carabid beetle assemblages in urban remnant forests
- (2012) Masashi Soga et al. JOURNAL OF INSECT CONSERVATION
- Novel urban ecosystems, biodiversity, and conservation
- (2011) Ingo Kowarik ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
- Urban arthropod communities: Added value or just a blend of surrounding biodiversity?
- (2011) Thomas Sattler et al. LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING
- Variation in arthropod communities in response to urbanization: Seven years of arthropod monitoring in a desert city
- (2011) Christofer Bang et al. LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING
- More species, but all do the same: contrasting effects of flood disturbance on ground beetle functional and species diversity
- (2011) Michael Gerisch et al. OIKOS
- Global Patterns of Guild Composition and Functional Diversity of Spiders
- (2011) Pedro Cardoso et al. PLoS One
- Ground spider assemblages as indicators for habitat structure in inland sand ecosystems
- (2010) Sascha Buchholz BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION
- Response of arthropod species richness and functional groups to urban habitat structure and management
- (2010) T. Sattler et al. LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY
- Effects of urbanization on ground-dwelling spiders in forest patches, in Hungary
- (2010) Tibor Magura et al. LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY
- Insect species composition and diversity on intensive green roofs and adjacent level-ground habitats
- (2010) J. Scott MacIvor et al. URBAN ECOSYSTEMS
- Does urbanization decrease diversity in ground beetle (Carabidae) assemblages?
- (2009) Tibor Magura et al. GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY
- Carabid beetle assemblages along urban to rural gradients: A review
- (2009) Jari Niemelä et al. LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING
- Successful city dwellers: a comparative study of the ecological characteristics of urban birds in the Western Palearctic
- (2009) Anders Pape Møller OECOLOGIA
- Novel ecosystems: implications for conservation and restoration
- (2009) Richard J. Hobbs et al. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
- TESTING THE SPECIES TRAITS–ENVIRONMENT RELATIONSHIPS: THE FOURTH-CORNER PROBLEM REVISITED
- (2008) Stéphane Dray et al. ECOLOGY
- Small urban woodlands as biodiversity conservation hot-spot: a multi-taxon approach
- (2008) Solène Croci et al. LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY
- Effect of habitat area and isolation on fragmented animal populations
- (2008) L. R. Prugh et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Find Funding. Review Successful Grants.
Explore over 25,000 new funding opportunities and over 6,000,000 successful grants.
ExploreAdd your recorded webinar
Do you already have a recorded webinar? Grow your audience and get more views by easily listing your recording on Peeref.
Upload Now