2023
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2023.1424
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Collections of small urban parks consistently support higher species richness but not higher phylogenetic or functional diversity

Frank A. La Sorte,
Jeffrey A. G. Clark,
Christopher A. Lepczyk
et al.

Abstract: When prioritizing regions for conservation protection, decisions are often based on the principle that a single large reserve should support more species than several small reserves of the same total area (SLOSS). This principle remains a central paradigm in conservation planning despite conflicting empirical evidence and methodological concerns. In urban areas where small parks tend to dominate and policies to promote biodiversity are becoming increasingly popular, determining the most appropriate prioritizat… Show more

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