📚 Volume 31, Issue 12 📋 ID: HAiWihw

Authors

Lila Fernandez, Akira Yamada, Priya Nair, Jens Müller , Rafael Taylor, Marco Bondarenko, Hans Eriksson

Department of Environmental Science, University of Vienna, Austria; School of Biological Sciences, University of Tokyo, Japan; Department of Botany, University of Kerala, India; Institute for Biodiversity, University of Freiburg, Germany

Keywords

Floral Diversity Pollinators Urban Ecology Habitat Fragmentation Ecological Interactions Biodiversity Conservation

Abstract

This study investigates the relationship between floral diversity and pollinator interactions within urban green spaces. Urbanization often leads to habitat fragmentation, affecting both plant and pollinator communities. By surveying various urban parks and gardens, we identified key plant species that support pollinator diversity and abundance. The study highlights the importance of maintaining diverse plant species in urban areas to promote ecological interactions and sustain pollinator populations. Our findings suggest that enhancing floral diversity in urban green spaces can mitigate some negative impacts of urbanization on pollinator communities.
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Lila Fernandez, Akira Yamada, Priya Nair, Jens Müller , Rafael Taylor, Marco Bondarenko, Hans Eriksson (2024). "Floral Diversity and Pollinator Interactions in Urban Green Spaces". Wulfenia, 31(12).