2024
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.11439
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As human societies urbanize, so does ecology; taxonomic, geographic, and other research trends in urban vertebrate ecology

Travis A. Rainey,
Alaini C. Schneider,
Carson J. Pakula
et al.

Abstract: The threat to biodiversity posed by urban expansion is well researched and supported. Since the late 1990s, the field of urban ecology has been expanding along with the developed landscapes it studies. Past reviews have shown unequal publication rates in urban ecology literature for taxonomic groups and research locations. Herein, we explore differences in the publication rate of urban studies by vertebrate groups, but also expand on previous investigations by broadening the scope of the literature searched, e… Show more

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