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SUBMITTER: Aronson MF
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4027400 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Aronson Myla F J MF La Sorte Frank A FA Nilon Charles H CH Katti Madhusudan M Goddard Mark A MA Lepczyk Christopher A CA Warren Paige S PS Williams Nicholas S G NS Cilliers Sarel S Clarkson Bruce B Dobbs Cynnamon C Dolan Rebecca R Hedblom Marcus M Klotz Stefan S Kooijmans Jip Louwe JL Kühn Ingolf I Macgregor-Fors Ian I McDonnell Mark M Mörtberg Ulla U Pysek Petr P Siebert Stefan S Sushinsky Jessica J Werner Peter P Winter Marten M
Proceedings. Biological sciences 20140212 1780
Urbanization contributes to the loss of the world's biodiversity and the homogenization of its biota. However, comparative studies of urban biodiversity leading to robust generalities of the status and drivers of biodiversity in cities at the global scale are lacking. Here, we compiled the largest global dataset to date of two diverse taxa in cities: birds (54 cities) and plants (110 cities). We found that the majority of urban bird and plant species are native in the world's cities. Few plants ...[more]