Urban trees are essential to the health of cities and their residents: they cool neighborhoods, filter pollution from the air ...
Urbanization is a major driver of tropical biodiversity loss. In temperate regions avian species richness–urbanization intensity relationships typically exhibit unimodal patterns, with peak richness ...
While honeybee colonies have begun declining at a noticeable frequency over the past decade, the U.S. experienced the worst ...
Microbes living with urban trees help them survive heat and pollution. Protecting these tiny organisms can make urban forests ...
With the darkness creating confusion about day and night, a study found at least 29 bird species to engage in a false dawn ...
A team of researchers from the Bhatnagar Lab at Boston University recently published a paper in Nature Cities that studied the difference in microbial communities of street trees and non-urban forest ...
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