Environmental Studies and ForestryNature Communications
Urbanization and agricultural intensification destabilize animal communities differently than diversity loss
T. Olivier, E. Thébault, et al.
Explore how anthropogenic changes and the loss of diversity impact the stability of animal communities! This fascinating study, conducted by Théophile Olivier, Elisa Thébault, Marianne Elias, Benoit Fontaine, and Colin Fontaine, reveals the distinct ways urbanization and intensive agriculture destabilize populations while highlighting the crucial stabilizing role of biodiversity. Dive into the findings that bridge human activity and ecological stability!
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