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COS 55
Urban Ecosystems 2
Tue, Aug 03, 2021:
12:00 PM-1:00 PM
Moderator:
Vitor Vieira Vasconcelos
On Demand
Bringing conservation home: Bee diversity in gardens along an urban to exurban gradient
Nina S. Fogel
,
St. Louis University
;
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Canopy traits and climatic conditions determine cooling benefits of urban trees
Mahmuda Sharmin
,
Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, Western Sydney University
;
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Quantifying heavy metal hyperaccumulation of Plantago spp. and rhizospheric microarthropod communities in Baltimore
Eric G. Yee
,
Johns Hopkins University
;
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Relative importance of golf courses for bats influenced by landscape context in Northeastern US
Evan Drake
,
Ecology and Evolution, Rutgers University
;
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Socioeconomic affluence influences water usage and nutrient input management in yards, while biodiversity in backyards is higher when landscape services are not hired
Vitor Vieira Vasconcelos
,
School of Forest Resources and Conservation, University of Florida
;
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Stormwater ponds: Evaluating the benefits and unintended consequences of an expanding designer ecosystem
Basil V. Iannone
,
School of Forest Resources and Conservation, University of Florida
;
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Understanding attitudes and motivations: How addressing barriers in citizen science can inform urban biodiversity conservation
Sebastian Moreno, Environmental Conservation
,
University of Massachusetts
;
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Urban park visitor preferences for vegetation – an on-site qualitative research study
Michelle L. Talal, Ph.D.
,
Tel Aviv University
;
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Using big data and AI to model tree root blockage patterns in urban sewer systems
Alessandro Ossola
,
Biological Sciences, Macquarie University
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