2024
DOI: 10.1007/s11252-024-01506-4
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Are southern temperate urban natural forests a suitable habitat for beetle diversity? A case study in Chile

Francisco Tello,
Cristobal Tello-Arriagada,
Fernanda Olivares
et al.

Abstract: Urban expansion is an important cause of biodiversity loss due to habitat destruction involving the replacement of the natural environment with anthropic infrastructure. However, recent studies suggest that the harmonious growth of cities could allow the persistence of biological diversity within them. Thus, some cities, especially those that contain remnant forests that preceded their expansion, could harbor high levels of biodiversity. These remnant forests, i.e., urban natural forests (UNFs), are refuges fo… Show more

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