Publications by authors named "Tiziana A Gelmi-Candusso"

Article Synopsis
  • * Urban ecologists often rely on inconsistent local government data, especially problematic for underserved areas, but community-driven databases like OpenStreetMap (OSM) offer a new avenue for creating tailored ecological maps.
  • * The presented framework in R successfully extracts and integrates urban features from OSM into global land cover maps, achieving high accuracy while enabling better analysis of urban wildlife occupancy, demonstrated through a case study in Chicago.
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While there is increasing recognition that social processes in cities like gentrification have ecological consequences, we lack nuanced understanding of the ways gentrification affects urban biodiversity. We analyzed a large camera trap dataset of mammals (>500 g) to evaluate how gentrification impacts species richness and community composition across 23 US cities. After controlling for the negative effect of impervious cover, gentrified parts of cities had the highest mammal species richness.

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Seed dispersal distance (SDD) critically influences the survival of seedlings, spatial patterns of genetic diversity within plant populations, and gene flow among plant populations. In animal-dispersed species, foraging behavior and movement patterns determine SDD. Direct observations of seed dispersal events by animals in natural plant populations are mostly constrained by the high mobility and low visibility of seed dispersers.

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Spatial genetic structure (SGS) of plants results from the nonrandom distribution of related individuals. SGS provides information on gene flow and spatial patterns of genetic diversity within populations. Seed dispersal creates the spatial template for plant distribution.

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