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Publikováno v:
Urban Ecosystems. 24:1129-1140
Growing native plants in urban gardens is often promoted as a possible means of increasing lepidopteran populations. However, the efficacy of such efforts has not been well studied. Lepidopterans vary widely in their ability to survive in cities, and
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The Bryologist. 125
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Natural Areas Journal. 37:228-232
To evaluate the effects of Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii) removal on arthropod abundance and taxon richness, we sampled arthropods in seven removal plots and seven control plots in urban parkland in Louisville, Kentucky, in the first and third y
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Natural Areas Journal. 40:129
Mat-forming vines constitute half of invasive plant cover in eastern United States forests. Although glyphosate provides effective control, it has been garnering waning public acceptance due to its potential for harming human health and nontarget org
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Natural Areas Journal. 35:392-403
Lonicera maackii (Amur honeysuckle) is an aggressive alien shrub that invades many habitat types in the eastern United States, including riparian zones. The effects of L. maackii have been well documented in terrestrial ecosystems and can range from
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Urban Ecosystems. 17:1061-1094
Anthropogenic changes in land use and cover (LULC) in stream catchments can alter the composition of riparian plant communities, which can affect ecosystem functions of riparian areas and streams from local to landscape scales. We conducted a study t
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Freshwater Biology. 58:843-857
Summary 1. Despite non-point-source (NPS) pollution being perhaps the most ubiquitous stressor affecting urban streams, there is a lack of research assessing how urban NPS pollution affects stream ecosystems. We used a natural experimental design app
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Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America. 27(3)
Soils constitute the largest sink of terrestrial carbon (C), and urban soils have the potential to provide significant soil C storage. Soils in urbanized landscapes experience a multitude of human alterations, such as compaction and management subsid
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Ecological Indicators. 13:206-214
Seasonal changes in macroinvertebrate taxon abundances that are related to life history introduce temporal variation into macroinvertebrate community structure that can potentially confound bioassessments. In this study, macroinvertebrates from three
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Biological Invasions. 14:529-545
Exotic invasive shrubs can form dense monocultures in forest understories, which can have cascading effects on ecosystem structure and function. Amur honeysuckle, an exotic shrub that forms dense canopies in eastern forests, has the potential to alte