How plant and animal species are adapting to urban spaces
By A Mystery Man Writer
Description
More scientists are studying the ecology and evolution of animal and plant species in urban areas, looking at the importance of being able to adapt behaviour.
Opinion Let the Postpandemic City Grow Wild - The New York Times
Adaptation - Meaning, Plant & Animal Adaptations
Urban green spaces can support rich wildlife communities, but
Urban forest invertebrates: how they shape and respond to the urban environment
Effects of Urban Green Space on Environmental Health, Equity and Resilience
The cities stripping out concrete for earth and plants
Urban Animals: Wildlife Is Adapting to City Life
Frontiers Behavior Change in Urban Mammals: A Systematic Review
Drawing on nature: a vision of an urban residential street adapted for biodiversity in architectural drawings, City, Territory and Architecture
Urban Animals Can't Take the Heat, Study Finds - The New York Times
Urban Darwinism: How Species Are Evolving to Survive in Cities - Yale E360
Understanding Species Roles in Ecosystem Survival
The Dana Point Headlands is setting an example for how conservation can be done in urban areas - Los Angeles Times
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