Socio‐ecological drivers of multiple zoonotic hazards in highly urbanized cities

MA Combs, PA Kache, MC VanAcker… - Global Change …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The ongoing COVID‐19 pandemic is a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of
pathogen spillover from wildlife to human hosts, particularly in densely populated urban …

Using urban pasts to speak to urban presents in the Anthropocene

P Roberts, WC Carleton, N Amano, DM Findley… - Nature cities, 2024 - nature.com
With more people now living in urban areas than outside of them, urbanism is becoming an
increasingly important socioeconomic and ecological arena for our species in the twenty-first …

Connectivity in the urban landscape (2015–2020): who? Where? What? When? Why? And how?

TR Lookingbill, ES Minor, CS Mullis… - Current Landscape …, 2022 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review This review uses a combination of narrative and systematic
review techniques, including automated content analysis (ACA), to summarize the last 5 …

Linking life history to landscape for threatened species conservation in a multiuse region

RE Shaw, PB Spencer, LA Gibson… - Conservation …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Landscape‐scale conservation that considers metapopulation dynamics will be essential for
preventing declines of species facing multiple threats to their survival. Toward this end, we …

A methodological framework for prioritizing habitat patches in urban ecosystems based on landscape functional connectivity

RMV Soares, PK Lira, S Manes, MM Vale - Urban Ecosystems, 2024 - Springer
Urban landscape can support a many wild species, especially within green areas like
remnants of native forests. Thus, conserving such remnants of native habitat patches is …

Bioindicator snake shows genomic signatures of natural and anthropogenic barriers to gene flow

DC Lettoof, VA Thomson, J Cornelis, PW Bateman… - PloS one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Urbanisation alters landscapes, introduces wildlife to novel stressors, and fragments
habitats into remnant 'islands'. Within these islands, isolated wildlife populations can …

[HTML][HTML] Human Population Density Influences Genetic Diversity of Two Rattus Species Worldwide: A Macrogenetic Approach

CC Sosa, C Arenas, VH García-Merchán - Genes, 2023 - mdpi.com
On a planet experiencing constant human population growth, it is necessary to explore the
anthropogenic effects on the genetic diversity of species, and specifically invasive species …

Urban colonization of invasive species on islands: Mus musculus and Rattus rattus genetics of establishment on Cozumel Island

G Borja-Martínez, E Vázquez-Domínguez - Biological Invasions, 2024 - Springer
Humans and wildlife experience complex interactions in urban ecosystems, favoring the
presence of commensal species, among which invasive species are particularly successful …

Environmental drivers of genetic diversity and phylogeographic pattern in urban earthworms

A Mautuit, DF Marchán, S Barantal, M Brand… - European Journal of Soil …, 2024 - Elsevier
Cities represent expanding landscapes across the Earth's surface, significantly replacing
natural and agricultural landscapes [1, 2] and are projected to cover 8% of the world's land …

Distribution and diversity of Gastropods in the rice-fish farming system

R Fitriadi, M Palupi, RF Azhari, RA Candra… - Biodiversitas Journal of …, 2023 - smujo.id
Fitriadi R, Palupi M, Azhari RF, Candra RA, Sukardi P. 2023. Short Communication:
Distribution and diversity of Gastropods in the rice-fish farming system. Biodiversitas 24 …