Ecosystem services provided by urban spontaneous vegetation

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作者
Sarah L. Robinson
Jeremy T. Lundholm
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[1] Atlantic Canada Conservation Data Centre,Biology Department/Environmental Studies Program
[2] Saint Mary’s University,undefined
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Urban Ecosystems | 2012年 / 15卷
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Pollinators; Habitat provisioning; Biomass; Species richness; Wasteland; Brownfield;
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Spontaneous vegetation colonizes large areas in and around cities. These unmanaged areas are considered to have low economic value or indicate dereliction, but recent research suggests that these can contribute valuable ecosystem services. This study evaluates indicators of ecosystem services in three habitats: urban spontaneous vegetation (USV), managed lawns, and semi-natural urban forest, in Halifax, Nova Scotia. USV had higher indicator values for habitat provisioning (plant species diversity, invertebrate abundance and taxonomic diversity) than the other habitats. Indicators of climatic regulatory services (albedo and leaf area index) in USV were similar to those in lawn habitats. Organic carbon content of the soils, an indicator of carbon storage, was lowest in USV but only marginally lower than in lawns. Standing biomass, an indicator of production services, was lowest in USV but lawn production may have been overestimated. While USV sites are usually transitory components of the urban landscape, they deserve further consideration due to their provision of ecosystem services, in some cases to a greater extent than conventionally valued urban habitats.
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页码:545 / 557
页数:12
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