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6. Effects of Urbanization on Decomposer Communities and Soil Processes in Forest Remnants
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Margaret M. Carreiro
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- PREFACE ix
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xiii
- CONTRIBUTORS xv
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PART I. BIODIVERSITY AND THE GENESIS OF SPRAWL
- 1. The Context and Causes of Sprawl 3
- 2. The Impacts of Sprawl on Biodiversity 18
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PART II. SPRAWL, ECOSYSTEMS, AND PROCESSES
- 3. Freshwater Wetland Biodiversity in an Urbanizing World 57
- 4. Ecosystems, Disturbance, and the Impact of Sprawl 90
- 5. Bees, Pollination, and the Challenges of Sprawl 109
- 6. Effects of Urbanization on Decomposer Communities and Soil Processes in Forest Remnants 125
- 7. Sprawl and Disease 144
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PART III. SPRAWL AND SPECIES
- 8. Sprawl and Species with Limited Dispersal Abilities 157
- 9. Sprawl and Highly Mobile or Wide-Ranging Species 181
- 10. Species that Benefit from Sprawl 206
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PART IV. IDENTIFYING AND MEETING THE CHALLENGES OF SPRAWL
- 11. Maintaining Connectivity in Urbanizing Landscapes 239
- 12. The Economics of Biodiversity in Urbanizing Ecosystems 263
- 13. Conserving Biodiversity Through State and Regional Planning 284
- 14. Integrating Conservation of Biodiversity into Local Planning 313
- 15. Building Public Awareness About the Effects of Sprawl on Biodiversity 335
- 16. Creating a Framework for Change 349
- INDEX 363
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- PREFACE ix
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xiii
- CONTRIBUTORS xv
-
PART I. BIODIVERSITY AND THE GENESIS OF SPRAWL
- 1. The Context and Causes of Sprawl 3
- 2. The Impacts of Sprawl on Biodiversity 18
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PART II. SPRAWL, ECOSYSTEMS, AND PROCESSES
- 3. Freshwater Wetland Biodiversity in an Urbanizing World 57
- 4. Ecosystems, Disturbance, and the Impact of Sprawl 90
- 5. Bees, Pollination, and the Challenges of Sprawl 109
- 6. Effects of Urbanization on Decomposer Communities and Soil Processes in Forest Remnants 125
- 7. Sprawl and Disease 144
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PART III. SPRAWL AND SPECIES
- 8. Sprawl and Species with Limited Dispersal Abilities 157
- 9. Sprawl and Highly Mobile or Wide-Ranging Species 181
- 10. Species that Benefit from Sprawl 206
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PART IV. IDENTIFYING AND MEETING THE CHALLENGES OF SPRAWL
- 11. Maintaining Connectivity in Urbanizing Landscapes 239
- 12. The Economics of Biodiversity in Urbanizing Ecosystems 263
- 13. Conserving Biodiversity Through State and Regional Planning 284
- 14. Integrating Conservation of Biodiversity into Local Planning 313
- 15. Building Public Awareness About the Effects of Sprawl on Biodiversity 335
- 16. Creating a Framework for Change 349
- INDEX 363