Do non‐native plants contribute to insect declines?

DW Tallamy, DL Narango, AB Mitchell - Ecological Entomology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
1. With evidence of significant global insect declines mounting, urgent calls to mitigate such
declines are also increasing. Efforts to reverse insect declines will only succeed, however, if …

Impact of urbanization on abundance and phenology of caterpillars and consequences for breeding in an insectivorous bird

G Seress, T Hammer, V Bókony, E Vincze… - Ecological …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Urbanization can have marked effects on plant and animal populations' phenology,
population size, predator–prey, interactions and reproductive success. These aspects are …

Differentiating spillover: an examination of cross-habitat movement in ecology

RR Harman, TN Kim - Proceedings of the Royal Society …, 2024 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Organisms that immigrate into a recipient habitat generate a movement pattern that affects
local population dynamics and the environment. Spillover is the pattern of unidirectional …

Plant native: comparing biodiversity benefits, ecosystem services provisioning, and plant performance of native and non-native plants in urban horticulture

ES Tartaglia, MFJ Aronson - Urban Ecosystems, 2024 - Springer
Plant species used in urban horticulture are frequently non-native despite evidence that
urban areas are regular points of introduction, often leading to invasions and negative …

Quantifying bee assemblages and attractiveness of flowering woody landscape plants for urban pollinator conservation

BM Mach, DA Potter - PloS one, 2018 - journals.plos.org
Urban and suburban landscapes can be refuges for biodiversity of bees and other
pollinators. Public awareness of declining pollinator populations has increased interest in …

Host plant identity and condition shape phytophagous insect communities on urban maple (Acer spp.) trees

D Korányi, V Markó - Arthropod-Plant Interactions, 2022 - Springer
By mitigating the negative effects of urbanization, urban trees contribute significantly to the
well-being of urban citizens. However, trees themselves are also exposed to urban stress …

Nestling diet of two sympatric insectivorous passerines in different habitats—a metabarcoding study

D Höhn, JF Masello, MN Kümmel, S Griep… - Birds, 2024 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary In everchanging landscapes with intense land use for agriculture, forestry
and settlements, songbirds need to adapt their feeding and breeding behaviour according to …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of patch size, fragmentation, and invasive species on plant and lepidoptera communities in Southern Texas

JA Stilley, CA Gabler - Insects, 2021 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Human land use has removed habitats, separated habitats into small and
disconnected fragments, and introduced foreign species, which all harm wildlife. South …

Associational interactions between urban trees: are native neighbors better than non-natives?

CS Clem, DW Held - Environmental Entomology, 2018 - academic.oup.com
This project investigated associational interactions (associational resistance or
susceptibility) between native and non-native trees commonly found in urban landscapes in …

Bee conservation in urban landscapes: Assessing bee assemblages, bee–attractiveness, and nutritritional value of woody landscape plants and mitigating potential …

BM Mach - 2018 - uknowledge.uky.edu
Public awareness of declining pollinator populations has increased interest in creating “bee–
friendly” urban landscapes. I quantified bee visitation and assemblages of 72 species of …