📚 Volume 32, Issue 4 📋 ID: B8C79gZ

Authors

, Pedro Becker, Pedro Brown, Lei Anderson

Abstract

Urbanization is an ongoing global phenomenon that significantly alters natural habitats and ecosystems. This research examines the effects of urban expansion on native plant species in coastal regions, focusing on biodiversity loss, habitat fragmentation, and changes in species composition. Using a combination of field surveys and remote sensing data, the study evaluates the ecological consequences of urban infrastructure development on plant communities. The findings highlight the critical need for sustainable urban planning to preserve native flora and maintain ecological balance.
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📝 How to Cite

, Pedro Becker, Pedro Brown, Lei Anderson (2025). "Ecological Impacts of Urbanization on Native Plant Species in Coastal Regions". Wulfenia, 32(4).