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Spontaneous urban vegetation as an indicator of soil functionality ...


Spontaneous urban vegetation as an indicator of soil functionality ...

We conclude that plant communities are good indicators of ecosystem function and services which are unevenly distributed throughout urban ...

Spontaneous urban vegetation as an indicator of soil functionality ...

We found that spontaneous plant communities in Mediterranean urban greenspaces were good indicators of ecosystem function.

(PDF) Spontaneous urban vegetation as an indicator of soil ...

Methods We studied four types of plant communities following soil disturbance gradients: vegetation on trampled soils, roadside vegetation, annual grasslands ...

Spontaneous urban vegetation as an indicator of soil functionality ...

Questions. Our study focused on spontaneous vegetation in urban greenspaces in a Mediterranean city with the aim of relating plant community properties with ...

Spontaneous urban vegetation as an indicator of soil functionality ...

Spontaneous urban vegetation as an indicator of soil functionality and ecosystem services · 1 Department of Chemistry in Pharmaceutical Sciences Complutense ...

Spontaneous urban vegetation as an indicator of soil functionality ...

Spontaneous urban vegetation as an indicator of soil functionality and ecosystem services. 土壌機能性と生態系サービスの指標としての自然都市植生【JST機械翻訳】.

Spontaneous urban vegetation and habitat heterogeneity in Xi'an ...

Urban spontaneous vegetation consists of plants not intentionally propagated by humans, but not considered remnants of natural habitats. Urban spontaneous ...

(PDF) Spontaneous Urban Vegetation: Reflections of Change in a ...

In most urban areas, a cosmopolitan array of spontaneous plants provide important eco-logical services that, in light of projected climate ...

Spontaneous Urban Vegetation: Reflections of Change in a ... - MIT

monize the ecological functionality of spontaneous urban vegetation with ... “Habitat Structure: A Fundamental Concept and Framework for. Urban Soil Ecology.” ...

Profiles of Spontaneous Urban Plants

As such, there is a movement to categorize these plants not as weeds but as spontaneous urban plants, and to recognize their importance as a ...

Comparative study on the effects of soil quality improvement ...

Spontaneous groundcover and lawn, as the two typical urban groundcovers, are mostly used for urban soil restoration. However, few studies have quantified and ...

Managing Spontaneous Urban Plants for Improved Aesthetics

Despite their ecological benefits, abandoned areas vegetated with wild, urban plants are not favored by the public. So, to appease our aesthetic ...

Response of spontaneous plant communities to microhabitats in a ...

With the increasing urban environmental problems, spontaneous vegetation has been gradually emphasized for high ecological value, ...

Just A Bunch of Weeds: An Interview With Peter Del Tredici

I tend to look for terms that describe habitat function or habitat preferences. I like the word “spontaneous” because it simply refers to plants that grow ...

The Flora of the Future - Places Journal

The plants that appear spontaneously in urban ecosystems are remarkable for their ability to grow under extremely harsh conditions — most ...

Soil depth and vegetation type influence ecosystem functions in ...

Molina, Spontaneous urban vegetation as an indicator of soil functionality and ecosystem services, Appl. ... indicators. Lizeth Aguirre-Alberto, Pablo ...

Spontaneous Urban Plants | 2015 ASLA Professional Awards

They provide substantive ecological benefits that are often overlooked – creating wildlife habitat, mitigating stormwater, or phytoremediating disturbed soils.

A Case Study of Five Cities in Heilongjiang Province, China - MDPI

Spontaneous vegetation is an important component of urban biodiversity and an excellent agent for exploring the mutual feedback mechanism between ...

Grassroots Citizen Science in Urban Spontaneous Vegetation

adapted vegetation is a perennial feature of urban ecosystems, or the “flora ... Each image includes a graphic indicator of position along two axes ...

Ruderal Plant Diversity as a Driver for Urban Green Space ... - MDPI

These interactions between soil development and vegetation, particularly during spontaneous succession in post-mining communities, can change significantly over ...