Urbanization-induced habitat fragmentation erodes multiple components of temporal diversity in a Southern California native bee assemblage

10.1371/journal.pone.0184136

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Main Authors: Hung K.-L.J., Ascher J.S., Holway D.A.
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Published: 2019
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1611782024-04-03T10:11:46Z Urbanization-induced habitat fragmentation erodes multiple components of temporal diversity in a Southern California native bee assemblage Hung K.-L.J. Ascher J.S. Holway D.A. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES awareness bee California controlled study fauna habitat fragmentation major clinical study nonhuman scrub season species richness turnover time urbanization animal bee biodiversity California ecosystem environmental protection female male physiology population dynamics species difference Animals Bees Biodiversity California Conservation of Natural Resources Ecosystem Female Male Population Dynamics Seasons Species Specificity Urbanization 10.1371/journal.pone.0184136 PLoS ONE 12 8 e0184136 2019-11-01T07:49:43Z 2019-11-01T07:49:43Z 2017 Article Hung K.-L.J., Ascher J.S., Holway D.A. (2017). Urbanization-induced habitat fragmentation erodes multiple components of temporal diversity in a Southern California native bee assemblage. PLoS ONE 12 (8) : e0184136. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184136 19326203 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/161178 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Unpaywall 20191101
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topic awareness
bee
California
controlled study
fauna
habitat fragmentation
major clinical study
nonhuman
scrub
season
species richness
turnover time
urbanization
animal
bee
biodiversity
California
ecosystem
environmental protection
female
male
physiology
population dynamics
species difference
Animals
Bees
Biodiversity
California
Conservation of Natural Resources
Ecosystem
Female
Male
Population Dynamics
Seasons
Species Specificity
Urbanization
spellingShingle awareness
bee
California
controlled study
fauna
habitat fragmentation
major clinical study
nonhuman
scrub
season
species richness
turnover time
urbanization
animal
bee
biodiversity
California
ecosystem
environmental protection
female
male
physiology
population dynamics
species difference
Animals
Bees
Biodiversity
California
Conservation of Natural Resources
Ecosystem
Female
Male
Population Dynamics
Seasons
Species Specificity
Urbanization
Hung K.-L.J.
Ascher J.S.
Holway D.A.
Urbanization-induced habitat fragmentation erodes multiple components of temporal diversity in a Southern California native bee assemblage
description 10.1371/journal.pone.0184136
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Hung K.-L.J.
Ascher J.S.
Holway D.A.
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author Hung K.-L.J.
Ascher J.S.
Holway D.A.
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title Urbanization-induced habitat fragmentation erodes multiple components of temporal diversity in a Southern California native bee assemblage
title_short Urbanization-induced habitat fragmentation erodes multiple components of temporal diversity in a Southern California native bee assemblage
title_full Urbanization-induced habitat fragmentation erodes multiple components of temporal diversity in a Southern California native bee assemblage
title_fullStr Urbanization-induced habitat fragmentation erodes multiple components of temporal diversity in a Southern California native bee assemblage
title_full_unstemmed Urbanization-induced habitat fragmentation erodes multiple components of temporal diversity in a Southern California native bee assemblage
title_sort urbanization-induced habitat fragmentation erodes multiple components of temporal diversity in a southern california native bee assemblage
publishDate 2019
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