A comparative study between enteric parasites of Coyotes in a protected and suburban habitat M.M. GrigioneP. BurmanR.J. Sarno OriginalPaper 15 March 2013 Pages: 1 - 10
Seasonal dynamics of bird communities in urban forests of a Mediterranean city (Montpellier, Southern France) Sabina CaulaAna Elena de VillalobosPascal Marty OriginalPaper 08 February 2013 Pages: 11 - 26
Similar effects of residential and non-residential vegetation on bird diversity in suburban neighbourhoods Adam C. SmithCharles M. FrancisLenore Fahrig OriginalPaper 13 March 2013 Pages: 27 - 44
Avian diversity in a suburban park system: current conditions and strategies for dealing with anticipated change Scott A. RushTom RomitoTerry L. Robison OriginalPaper 23 April 2013 Pages: 45 - 60
The pattern of distribution and diversity of avifauna over an urbanizing tropical landscape John Bosco NjorogePaul Kariuki NdaNg’ang’aYosihiro Natuhara OriginalPaper 12 February 2013 Pages: 61 - 75
The effect of urban ground covers on arthropods: An experiment Briony A. NortonLinda J. ThomsonMark J. McDonnell OriginalPaper 14 February 2013 Pages: 77 - 99
Vacant land conversion to community gardens: influences on generalist arthropod predators and biocontrol services in urban greenspaces Mary M. GardinerScott P. PrajznerParwinder S. Grewal OriginalPaper 28 March 2013 Pages: 101 - 122
Can urban consolidation limit local biodiversity erosion? Responses from carabid beetle and spider assemblages in Western France Marion VaretFrançoise BurelJulien Pétillon OriginalPaper 13 April 2013 Pages: 123 - 137
Pollen specialization by solitary bees in an urban landscape J. S. MacIvorJ. M. CabralL. Packer OriginalPaper 04 June 2013 Pages: 139 - 147
The secret life of the city rat: a review of the ecology of urban Norway and black rats (Rattus norvegicus and Rattus rattus) Alice Y. T. FengChelsea G. Himsworth OriginalPaper 24 March 2013 Pages: 149 - 162
Can a habitat specialist survive urbanization? the case of the viscacha (Lagidium viscacia, Chinchillidae) Francisco E. FontúrbelTeresa Tarifa OriginalPaper 07 May 2013 Pages: 163 - 172
Yard stories: examining residents’ conceptions of their yards as part of the urban ecosystem in Minnesota Maria E. DahmusKristen C. Nelson OriginalPaper 27 March 2013 Pages: 173 - 194
Mutualistic relationships versus hyper-efficiencies in the sustainable building and city Ebru Ozer OriginalPaper 25 April 2013 Pages: 195 - 204
Drivers of soil carbon in residential ‘pure lawns’ in Auburn, Alabama Ann HuylerArthur H. ChappelkaGreg L. Somers OriginalPaper 06 February 2013 Pages: 205 - 219
Quantifying soil health and tomato crop productivity in urban community and market gardens J. ReevesZ. ChengP. S. Grewal OriginalPaper 14 April 2013 Pages: 221 - 238
Urban and agricultural soils: conflicts and trade-offs in the optimization of ecosystem services H. SetäläR. D. BardgettW. H. van der Putten OriginalPaper 26 April 2013 Pages: 239 - 253
A comparison of carbon and nitrogen stocks among land uses/covers in coastal Florida R. Chelsea NagyB. Graeme LockabyLuke J. Marzen OriginalPaper 10 May 2013 Pages: 255 - 276
Water, sediment, and nutrient runoff from urban lawns established on disturbed subsoil or topsoil and managed with inorganic or organic fertilizers Zhiqiang ChengEdward L. McCoyParwinder S. Grewal OriginalPaper 26 February 2013 Pages: 277 - 289
Ecological and biological determination of invasion success of non-native plant species in urban woodlands with special regard to short-lived monocarps Marina Golivets OriginalPaper 05 May 2013 Pages: 291 - 303
Species richness in urban parks and its drivers: A review of empirical evidence Anders Busse NielsenMatilda van den BoschCecil Konijnendijk van den Bosch OriginalPaper 29 May 2013 Pages: 305 - 327
The influence of land use type and municipal context on urban tree species diversity Kirstin S. BourneTenley M. Conway OriginalPaper 04 June 2013 Pages: 329 - 348
Vegetation structure along urban ephemeral streams in southeastern Arizona Amy M. HutmacherGeorge N. ZaimesDouglas M. Green OriginalPaper 09 February 2013 Pages: 349 - 368