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Urbanization, biodiversity, and conservation: The impacts of urbanization on native species are poorly studied, but educating a highly urbanized human population about these impacts can greatly improv

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The gap

Urbanization, biodiversity, and conservation: The impacts of urbanization on native species are poorly studied, but educating a highly urbanized human population about these impacts can greatly improve species conservation in all ecosystems

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Supporting evidence — 3 representative gaps

  • Diversity dynamics of waterbirds along the bird migration flyways: Insights from lotic and lentic wetlands in eastern India (2026) · doi

    Urbanization, biodiversity, conservation: The impacts of urbanization on native species are poorly studied, but educating a highly urbanized human population about these impacts can greatly improve species conservation in all ecosystems.

    Keywords: urbanization conservation impacts species biodiversity native poorly studied educating highly urbanized human population greatly improve
  • High occupancy of non-native carnivores in riparian ecosystems along an urban gradient in Chile (2026) · doi

    o r g / p a c k a g e = A I C c m o d a v g McKinney ML (2002) Urbanization, biodiversity, and conservation: the impacts of urbanization on native species are poorly studied, but educating a highly urbanized human population about these impacts can greatly improve species conservation in all ecosys- tems.

    Keywords: urbanization conservation impacts species mckinney biodiversity native poorly studied educating highly urbanized human population greatly
  • INFLUENCE OF SOIL PROPERTIES ON PLANT SPECIES DISTRIBUTION AND DIVERSITY IN ANTHROPOGENIC HABITATS OF ARID NUBIAN DESERT CITIES, EGYPT (2026) · doi

    Urbanization, biodiversity, and conservation: The impacts of urbanization on native species are poorly studied, but educating a highly urbanized human population about these impacts can greatly improve species conservation in all ecosystems.

    Keywords: urbanization conservation impacts species biodiversity native poorly studied educating highly urbanized human population greatly improve

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