2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-61317-7
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Unexpected bat community changes along an urban–rural gradient in the Berlin–Brandenburg metropolitan area

Nicole Starik,
Lorenz Gygax,
Thomas Göttert

Abstract: Urbanization gradients are increasingly used in ecological studies to discover responses of species communities to different intensities of human-induced habitat transformation. Here, we investigated patterns of bat communities against the background of different urbanization levels using a priori defined urbanization categories based on distance classes (5 km intervals) along a linear transect from the urban core of the city of Berlin westwards into the rural outskirts of the state of Brandenburg. Using linea… Show more

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