| City parks vs. natural areas - is it possible to preserve a natural level of bee richness and abundance in a city park? |
15 |
| Wild bee abundance declines with urban warming, regardless of floral density |
15 |
| Humans and urban development mediate the sympatry of competing carnivores |
13 |
| Evaluating the dependence of urban pollinators on ornamental, non-native, and 'weedy' floral resources |
12 |
| Ungulates in the city: light pollution and open habitats predict the probability of roe deer occurring in an urban environment |
11 |
| Urban ecosystem Services in Latin America: mismatch between global concepts and regional realities? |
11 |
| Reduction by half: the impact on bees of 34years of urbanization |
11 |
| Comparing the transpirational and shading effects of two contrasting urban tree species |
10 |
| Reducing management intensity and isolation as promising tools to enhance ground-dwelling arthropod diversity in urban grasslands |
10 |
| Does urbanization explain differences in interactions between an insect herbivore and its natural enemies and mutualists? |
9 |
| Improving confidence in tree species selection for challenging urban sites: a role for leaf turgor loss |
9 |
| Downsizing for downtown: limb lengths, toe lengths, and scale counts decrease with urbanization in western fence lizards (Sceloporus occidentalis) |
9 |
| Alien plant species do have a clear preference for different land uses within urban environments |
8 |
| Relationships between urban green land cover and human health at different spatial resolutions |
8 |
| Urban park area and age determine the richness of native and exotic plants in parks of a Latin American city: Santiago as a case study |
8 |
| Urbanization impacts on land snail community composition |
8 |
| Behavioral shifts with urbanization may facilitate biological invasion of a widespread lizard |
7 |
| Buzzing on top: Linking wild bee diversity, abundance and traits with green roof qualities |
7 |
| Breeding performance of an apex predator, the peregrine falcon, across urban and rural landscapes |
6 |
| Invasive weeds in urban riparian zones: the influence of catchment imperviousness and soil chemistry across an urbanization gradient |
6 |
| Ecosystem services deficits in cross-boundary landscapes: spatial mismatches between green and grey systems |
6 |
| Intensive management reduces butterfly diversity over time in urban green spaces |
6 |
| Engaging urban nature: improving our understanding of public perceptions of the role of biodiversity in cities |
6 |
| No reliable evidence for immediate noise-induced song flexibility in a suboscine |
6 |
| Ichthyofauna diet changes in response to urbanization: the case of upper Paranapanema River basin (Brazil) |
6 |
| Wellbeing and urban living: nurtured by nature |
6 |
| Hormonal adjustments to urban conditions: stress hormone levels in urban and rural populations of Apodemus agrarius |
6 |
| Escape in the city: urbanization alters the escape behavior of Anolis lizards |
5 |
| Seasonality in recreation supply and demand in an urban lake ecosystem in Finland |
5 |
| Ecohydrological model for the quantification of ecosystem services provided by urban street trees |
5 |
| The influence of plant type on green roof rainfall retention |
5 |
| Vulnerability of ten major Nordic cities to potential tree losses caused by longhorned beetles |
5 |
| Habitat selection by an avian top predator in the tropical megacity of Delhi: human activities and socio-religious practices as prey-facilitating tools |
5 |
| Urban bird community composition influenced by size of urban green spaces, presence of native forest, and urbanization |
5 |
| Birds biodiversity in urban and periurban forests: environmental determinants at local and landscape scales |
5 |
| Forest ethnography: An approach to study the environmental history and political ecology of urban forests: Submission to The Structure-Function Continuum: Understanding urban transformation through socio-ecological flows, a special issue of Urban Ecosystems |
5 |
| Juggling a junk-food diet: responses of an urban bird to fluctuating anthropogenic-food availability |
5 |
| High tick abundance and diversity of tick-borne pathogens in a Finnish city |
5 |
| Increase in non-native species richness leads to biotic homogenization in vacant lots of a highly urbanized landscape |
5 |
| Brown rats (Rattus norvegicus) in urban ecosystems: are the constraints related to fieldwork a limit to their study? |
5 |
| Urbanization alters fear behavior in black-capped chickadees |
5 |
| Depleted suburban house sparrow Passer domesticus population not limited by food availability |
5 |
| A prickly problem: developing a volunteer-friendly tool for monitoring populations of a terrestrial urban mammal, the West European hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus) |
5 |
| Living in the big city: preference for broad substrates results in niche expansion for urban Anolis lizards |
4 |
| Comparing community garden typologies of Baltimore, Chicago, and New York City (USA) to understand potential implications for socio-ecological services |
4 |
| From feedbacks to coproduction: toward an integrated conceptual framework for urban ecosystems |
4 |
| The impact of urban forest structure and its spatial location on urban cool island intensity |
4 |
| Comparing the relative abilities of tree species to cool the urban environment |
4 |
| Citizen science reveals widespread supplementary feeding of African woolly-necked storks in suburban areas of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa |
4 |
| The perfect lawn: exploring neighborhood socio-cultural drivers for insect pollinator habitat |
4 |