Rarity begets rarity: Social and environmental drivers of rare organisms in cities

Author:

Ong Theresa W.1ORCID,Lin Brenda B.2ORCID,Lucatero Azucena3,Cohen Hamutahl4ORCID,Bichier Peter3,Egerer Monika H.5ORCID,Danieu Alana1,Jha Shalene6,Philpott Stacy M.3ORCID,Liere Heidi7

Affiliation:

1. Department of Environmental Studies, Ecology, Evolution, Environment & Society Graduate Program Dartmouth College Hanover New Hampshire USA

2. CSIRO Land and Water Flagship Brisbane Queensland Australia

3. Environmental Studies Department University of California Santa Cruz California USA

4. Institute for Food and Agricultural Sciences University of Florida, Collier Extension Service Naples Florida USA

5. Department of Life Science Systems School of Life Sciences, Technische Universität München Freising Germany

6. Integrative Biology Department University of Texas at Austin Austin Texas USA

7. Environmental Studies Department Seattle University Seattle Washington USA

Funder

University of California, Santa Cruz

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology

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