2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2010.06.003
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Monitoring urban environments on the basis of biological traits

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“…For many taxa including birds, bees, butterflies, spiders, and plants, urban areas act as an environmental filter deterministically changing species composition and reducing species richness and evenness (Lizée, Mauffrey, Tatoni, & Deschamps-Cottin, 2011;McIntyre, 2000;Williams et al, 2009). But they do not selectively filter out highly specialized herbivores such as gall wasps (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…For many taxa including birds, bees, butterflies, spiders, and plants, urban areas act as an environmental filter deterministically changing species composition and reducing species richness and evenness (Lizée, Mauffrey, Tatoni, & Deschamps-Cottin, 2011;McIntyre, 2000;Williams et al, 2009). But they do not selectively filter out highly specialized herbivores such as gall wasps (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This argues against the widespread idea that urban areas would only select on habitat generalists (e.g. Lizée, Mauffrey, Tatoni, & Deschamps-Cottin, 2010). With their specific land use, business sites can enrich the urban environment and provide yet unrecognized opportunities for conservation.…”
Section: Business Site Habitats As a Promising New Direction In Buttementioning
confidence: 93%
“…Las especies amenazadas, generalmente son registradas en hábitats silvestres con poca intervención humana, ya sea en áreas protegidas, como las IBAS (Áreas Importantes para la Conservación de Aves) (Guyra Paraguay, 2008). Aún ante la falta de especies amenazadas, varios autores sugieren estudiar los ecosistemas urbanos, con el propósito de proporcionar una base que permita comprenderlos de forma más precisa (Lizée et al, 2011;Faeth et al, 2011), y así, apuntar hacia la conservación de la biodiversidad en estos ambientes (Deaborn & Kark, 2010 xanthopterygius), lo que significa que estas actualmente, no amenazadas, podrían llegar a estarlo si no se controla estrictamente su comercio (CITES, 2013).…”
Section: Revista De Ciencias Ambientales (Trop J Environ Sci) (Juliounclassified