Urban metabolism in Syracuse, NY – introduction David J. Nowak EditorialNotes 08 December 2016 Pages: 1419 - 1420
Temporal and spatial dynamics of a “Rust-Belt” urban stream: Metabolic and water quality responses to hardened land K. E. LimburgD. P. SwaneyM. H. Hall OriginalPaper 26 October 2012 Pages: 1421 - 1431
Coupling human preferences with biophysical processes: modeling the effect of citizen attitudes on potential urban stormwater runoff Ning SunMyrna Hall OriginalPaper 12 March 2013 Pages: 1433 - 1454
Urban forest structure, ecosystem services and change in Syracuse, NY David J. NowakRobert E. HoehnJarlath O’Neil-Dunne OriginalPaper 31 July 2013 Pages: 1455 - 1477
Variations in carbon dioxide fluxes within a city landscape: Identifying a vehicular influence Shannon M. BuckleyMyron J. MitchellGeoffrey D. Millard OriginalPaper 01 February 2014 Pages: 1479 - 1498
Examining the historical and present energy metabolism of a Rust Belt City: Syracuse, NY 1840–2005 Stephen BaloghCharles A. S. HallRyan T. Rose OriginalPaper 11 February 2014 Pages: 1499 - 1534
Urban bird conservation: presenting stakeholder-specific arguments for the development of bird-friendly cities Robbert PH SnepJip Louwe KooijmansYolanda M van Heezik OriginalPaper Open access 24 March 2015 Pages: 1535 - 1550
Vulnerability of native and exotic urban birds to housing densification and changing gardening and landscaping trends Yolanda van HeezikAmy Louise Adams OriginalPaper 15 May 2014 Pages: 1551 - 1563
Effects of urbanization on breeding birds in European towns: Impacts of species traits J. JokimäkiJ. SuhonenP. Carbó-Ramírez OriginalPaper 24 October 2014 Pages: 1565 - 1577
Value of park reserves to migrating and breeding landbirds in an urban important bird area Tania Z. HomayounRobert B. Blair OriginalPaper 05 February 2015 Pages: 1579 - 1596
The causal response of avian communities to suburban development: a quasi-experimental, longitudinal study John M. MarzluffBarbara ClucasJack DeLap OriginalPaper 04 July 2015 Pages: 1597 - 1621
Beyond the urban stream syndrome: organic matter budget for diagnostics and restoration of an impaired urban river Dave M. EpsteinJulia E. KelsoMichelle A. Baker OriginalPaper Open access 20 April 2016 Pages: 1623 - 1643
Landscape and morphometric controls on water quality in stormwater management ponds Aisha S. ChiandetMarguerite A. Xenopoulos OriginalPaper 03 May 2016 Pages: 1645 - 1663
Vegetation type alters water and nitrogen budgets in a controlled, replicated experiment on residential-sized rain gardens planted with prairie, shrub, and turfgrass Mallika A. NoccoSara E. RouseNicholas J. Balster OriginalPaper 30 May 2016 Pages: 1665 - 1691
Environmental and crown related factors affecting street tree transpiration in Helsinki, Finland Anu RiikonenLeena JärviEero Nikinmaa OriginalPaper 21 May 2016 Pages: 1693 - 1715
Legacy effect of trees in the heritage landscape of a peri-urban golf course C. Y. JimWendy Y. Chen OriginalPaper 28 April 2016 Pages: 1717 - 1734
Diversity in flowering plants and their characteristics: integrating humans as a driver of urban floral resources David M. LowensteinEmily S. Minor OriginalPaper 26 May 2016 Pages: 1735 - 1748
Using high-resolution LiDAR data to quantify the three-dimensional structure of vegetation in urban green space Rhiannon J. C. CaynesMatthew G. E. MitchellJonathan R. Rhodes OriginalPaper 23 June 2016 Pages: 1749 - 1765
Are plant communities mainly determined by anthropogenic land cover along urban riparian corridors? Eugénie SchwoertzigDamien ErtlenMichèle Trémolières OriginalPaper 30 May 2016 Pages: 1767 - 1786
Scientist and non-scientists share a diversity of dimensions in their relations to urban nature Anne-Caroline PrévotVéronique ServaisArmony Piron OriginalPaper 21 May 2016 Pages: 1787 - 1799
Assessing habitat requirements of pond-breeding amphibians in a highly urbanized landscape: implications for management Laura B. GuderyahnAshley P. SmithersMeryl C. Mims OriginalPaper 01 June 2016 Pages: 1801 - 1821
Urban birds and planting design: strategies for incorporating ecological goals into residential landscapes Joshua F. CerraRhiannon Crain OriginalPaper 18 June 2016 Pages: 1823 - 1846
Dispersal-related traits of the snail Cornu aspersum along an urbanisation gradient: maintenance of mobility across life stages despite high costs Maxime DahirelAlice SéguretLuc Madec OriginalPaper 23 May 2016 Pages: 1847 - 1859