2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3416407/v1
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Plant and gastropod diversity across fragmented urban landscapes: patterns and environmental drivers

Tomáš Čejka,
Ivan Jarolímek,
Michaela Michalková
et al.

Abstract: Context. Understanding biota distribution patterns and diversity within fragmented urban environments is essential for effective conservation and management. Objectives. The objective is to explore the impacts of fragmentation on plant and mollusc communities by examining their diversity and community composition in isolated urban forests and continuous forest stands along urban-rural gradients. The study aimed to explore plant and mollusc diversity variation across the urban-rural gradient in various landsc… Show more

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