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1 lobal phenomena including climate change and urbanization.
2 methods used, by sex, age group, region, and urbanization.
3 in two watersheds with contrasting levels of urbanization.
4 response of terrestrial taxa and habitats to urbanization.
5 rapid economic development and unprecedented urbanization.
6 the wider societal changes that accompanied urbanization.
7 allergy rates in countries undergoing rapid urbanization.
8 operties of the land surface associated with urbanization.
9 h as the streamflow regime is altered during urbanization.
10 and offers the world's largest potential for urbanization.
11 on pressures exerted by domestication and by urbanization.
12 to the equator but with disparate degrees of urbanization.
13 verity of hydrologic changes associated with urbanization.
14 nd aluminum (Al(3+)) contents as a result of urbanization.
15 strongly with development and, specifically, urbanization.
16 y by rainfall, temperature and the degree of urbanization.
17 increasing in these regions due to increased urbanization.
18 in stream sediments increased with degree of urbanization.
19 ts policy to promote economic growth through urbanization.
20 y we tested were found to be associated with urbanization.
21 e examples of species adaptively evolving to urbanization.
22 rowing up in areas with different degrees of urbanization.
23 onsumption quantity is due to income and not urbanization.
24 g the early phase of the Pearl River estuary urbanization.
25 ht how to best mitigate potential threats of urbanization.
26 increase in the complexity of activities and urbanization.
27 as climate change, eutrophication, and rapid urbanization.
28 urgitated pellets from dippers increase with urbanization.
29 the years of 2000 to 2015 in response to the urbanization.
30 tructure explain demographic consequences of urbanization?
31 ant than as tolerant to increasing watershed urbanization (143 vs 48 OTUs), and we identified a thres
33 nderstanding of rainfall modification due to urbanization, a systematic meta-analysis is undertaken.
34 limate events have been exacerbated by rapid urbanization, accelerated deforestation and soil erosion
35 o bacterial families strongly decreased with urbanization: Acidobacteriaceae (Acidobacteria) and Xant
37 ti-source dataset to examine how climate and urbanization affect body size of Peromyscus maniculatus
38 e context of how large-scale factors such as urbanization affect defence by changing environmental co
39 gh influences such as invasive predators and urbanization, affecting iconic species such as Darwin's
42 ecology, we do not adequately understand how urbanization affects the evolution of organisms, nor how
43 However, across the globe, processes such as urbanization, agricultural intensification, and abandonm
44 ore relevant to asthma in this region (e.g., urbanization, air pollution, parasitism, and stress).
45 nization on plant phenology, suggesting that urbanization also affects plant phenology via other mech
47 ence on this energy source, spurred by rapid urbanization and absence of viable cleaner alternatives.
50 community change along diverse gradients of urbanization and agricultural land use, and identity thr
51 ed, in general, at lower levels of watershed urbanization and agriculture when compared to threshold
52 n and polarization are associated with lower urbanization and an increased role for secondary cities
54 north temperate ecosystems, where increasing urbanization and associated chloride runoff can salinize
56 wth has enhanced transportation demand while urbanization and climate change have intensified urban f
57 dentified a small interaction effect between urbanization and crosswind speed, and between urbanizati
58 four sub-models is developed to simulate the urbanization and energy consumption in China from 1998 t
66 nal EVA pathway for the relationship between urbanization and increased CVD prevalence in urban India
69 te of the environmental quality due to rapid urbanization and industrialization causes a severe globa
75 schools and activities, financial security, urbanization and pollution, drugs, cultural practices, a
76 e industrial revolution in the 19th century, urbanization and socioeconomic development have led to a
77 rbanization and crosswind speed, and between urbanization and surface air temperature, on flight alti
79 ich, in turn, is a dispersion force lowering urbanization and the incentives to move to big cities.
80 ealing a positive feedback between landscape urbanization and urban and regional economic growth in C
82 r unintentional human "interventions" (i.e., urbanization) and (2) there are similarities between the
85 eats of increasing antimicrobial resistance, urbanization, and climate change elevate the urgency for
87 increased global population, aging, travel, urbanization, and climate change, favor the emergence, e
89 e developing implications of climate change, urbanization, and energy development for migratory bird
91 f vegetation phenology dynamics under future urbanization, and for developing change indicators to as
92 ecades, such as expanding human populations, urbanization, and forest fragmentation, may have altered
94 ng bees may underestimate the full impact of urbanization, and highlight the need for improved unders
95 exually active Amerindians (N = 82) spanning urbanization, and in urban mestizos (N = 29), in the Ven
96 ose two typical types of human disturbances, urbanization, and reclamation under the higher intensity
98 e of myopia and the possible associations of urbanization- and higher education-related factors among
100 Thus, even if the biophysical outcomes of urbanization are homogenizing, managing the associated s
103 ypotheses regarding body size in relation to urbanization are less clear; however, with increased foo
104 deposition in response to climate change and urbanization are not likely to affect fine root dynamics
107 latitudinal gradients, range expansions and urbanization as being especially amenable to large-scale
108 onsistent with the rapid Pearl River estuary urbanization as the main cause for this eutrophication e
109 vegetation types, the phenology response to urbanization, as defined by GSL, ranges from 1 to 4 days
110 rient loading from agricultural activity and urbanization, as measured by total phosphorus in lake wa
111 beginning in CE 1850 resulted in widespread urbanization, as well as a larger and more intensively c
112 l patterns, with agriculture, invasions, and urbanization being significant drivers in hotspots, whil
114 l and evolutionary processes are affected by urbanization, but cities vary by orders of magnitude in
115 e has increased in epidemic proportions with urbanization, but growing up on traditional farms offers
124 ity composition was distinctly grouped along urbanization categories (urban, suburban, and rural) cla
125 a suite of disturbances (e.g., agriculture, urbanization, climate change) degrades habitats and thre
129 ticity value is 0.95 (i.e., a 1% increase in urbanization correlates with a 0.95% increase in emissio
130 t that environmental changes associated with urbanization could decrease soil CH4 consumption in subt
138 ltural tightness in China is associated with urbanization, economic growth, better health, greater to
142 ls indicate that, on the global average, the urbanization-emission elasticity value is 0.95 (i.e., a
146 nces and safety margins across a gradient of urbanization, for three bee species: silky striped sweat
147 st and Central Africa some of the most rapid urbanization globally is expected to increase the demand
148 940 bacterial taxa from 41 streams along an urbanization gradient (0%-83% developed watershed area)
151 lants and nesting birds in forests across an urbanization gradient in Ohio, USA, from 2001 to 2011.
152 f houses and their human occupants across an urbanization gradient in the Amazon rainforest, from a r
153 variation in physiological traits along the urbanization gradient might be the next direction to imp
154 e damage in different tissues vary along the urbanization gradient, and suggest that applying pace-of
155 water flow, Zn speciation changes along the urbanization gradient: geogenic forms of Zn inherited fr
156 e and magnitude of hydrologic changes across urbanization gradients in nine U.S. cities (Atlanta, GA,
157 across biogeophysical gradients than across urbanization gradients in places with similar biogeophys
158 icate similar development trajectories among urbanization gradients, but heterogeneity in the type an
159 indicates that increasing mechanization and urbanization had only relatively small effects on skelet
160 with stronger environmental policy/outcomes, urbanization has a more beneficial (or, a less negative)
163 ronmental fragility of cities under advanced urbanization has motivated extensive efforts to promote
166 y of BT release and land use associated with urbanization have led to higher levels of BTs in urban a
167 on and magnitude of phenological response to urbanization have not yet emerged because most studies h
168 ed to education, poverty, population health, urbanization, health infrastructure, gender equality, co
169 Plain headwater streams along a gradient of urbanization (i.e., percent watershed impervious cover);
178 of studies have assessed biotic responses to urbanization in North America and Europe, but there is l
179 ncluding multidrug resistance and increasing urbanization in regions such as sub-Saharan Africa, warr
181 ustry could respond to industrialization and urbanization in the developing world while simultaneousl
183 phalitis, and Rift Valley fever viruses; and urbanization, in which humans become the amplification h
185 l-borne forms of Zn regardless the degree of urbanization, indicating that erosion of Zn-bearing mine
186 fossil fuel carbon emissions worldwide, the urbanization-induced decrease in NPP offset 30% of the c
187 sary to identify the factors associated with urbanization-induced shifts at a smaller geographical sc
188 provides the first detailed analysis of how urbanization influences both quantity and diversity of f
190 ociated with enhanced P exports from growing urbanization, intensified agriculture, or climatic chang
198 en sexes and across age groups, regions, and urbanization is largely explained by the distribution of
200 ntitative relationship between phenology and urbanization is of great use for developing improved mod
203 that the loss of antipredator traits due to urbanization is similar to that of domestication but occ
204 sources of human-induced habitat alteration (urbanization, land clearing for agriculture) or a suite
206 ore rural areas, our results do suggest that urbanization leads to homogenization of the airborne mic
208 Recent studies indicate that demographic urbanization level has no causal effect on economic grow
209 income, geographic location and residential urbanization level, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, coronary h
210 nt-related factors, such as living district, urbanization level, medical institution, and monthly inc
211 base, to extract demographic information on urbanization level, percentage non-Europeans in the area
212 ent monthly income, geographic location, and urbanization level, those suffering from PLA were found
213 nd year-round throughout Miami regardless of urbanization level, vegetation, or socioeconomic variati
216 stments were made for: 1) monthly income; 2) urbanization level; 3) diabetes mellitus; 4) hypertensio
217 nd evenness explained demography better than urbanization, level of invasion, numbers of predators or
218 concept of biodiversity; the contribution of urbanization, lifestyle factors, and nutrition (eg, vita
220 Despite low herbivore diversity and intense urbanization, macroalgal removal by fishes on some Singa
225 anges in stream DOM quality due to watershed urbanization may impact stream ecosystem metabolism and
226 al average, such that biological response to urbanization may predict response to future climate chan
227 human population density, which serves as an urbanization measure, and of regional temperature on med
229 xtremes and land use practices, particularly urbanization, might promote fecal contamination of shall
231 odels were created to examine the effects of urbanization, neighborhood poverty, and race/ethnicity o
235 henotypic, genomic and regulatory impacts of urbanization on a widespread lizard, the Puerto Rican cr
238 is and especially the effects of progressive urbanization on cardiovascular risk in these populations
239 h weather covariates, evaluate the effect of urbanization on flight altitudes of nocturnally migratin
240 ittle is known regarding the consequences of urbanization on freshwater habitats, especially small le
241 at previously documented negative effects of urbanization on ground-nesting bees may underestimate th
242 bs may help to reduce the adverse impacts of urbanization on microclimate, soil processes and human h
244 ong empirical evidence that the influence of urbanization on plant phenology varies with regional tem
245 lone cannot explain the overall influence of urbanization on plant phenology, suggesting that urbaniz
246 s of varying size to determine the impact of urbanization on plant phenology, with the aids of remote
247 d the ecological and evolutionary effects of urbanization on species, with studies revealing drastic
248 Here, we review evidence for the effects of urbanization on the evolution of microbes, plants, and a
253 rtality rates for areas with lower levels of urbanization or adjacency to metropolitan areas, with th
260 dies has specifically examined the role that urbanization plays in ecoevolution or explicitly examine
261 ex and multidimensional understanding of the urbanization process that goes beyond demographic shifts
265 re sensitive to even low levels of watershed urbanization (range of threshold values: 1%-12%), but co
267 the low carbon transition scenario, China's urbanization rate is expected to reach 76.41% in 2050, b
269 ing, has a history of more than 800 years of urbanization, representing a unique site for studies of
271 h an undertaking is necessary to deconstruct urbanization's biophysical patterns and processes, infor
272 function and human behaviors associated with urbanization should be more similar in certain kinds of
274 ssociation remained even after adjusting for urbanization, socioeconomic factors, parental history of
275 vel, but the dominant factors shift over the urbanization stages: area metrics play a role in PM(2.5)
280 stant to the environmental changes caused by urbanization than to those caused by reclamation, which
282 r large cities exhibiting a higher degree of urbanization, the spatial connectedness of urban patches
283 consumption may change in the future due to urbanization, the study points to the need for a more co
284 an epidemiologic transition whereby, due to urbanization, there is an increase in traditional cardio
285 styles, which are characterized by increased urbanization, time spent indoors, and antibiotic usage.
288 treatment) and potential (genetic variants, urbanization, vitamin D insufficiency, and eradication o
290 etMap and a satellite-derived time series of urbanization, we compute and validate changes over time
291 e results underscore a significant potential urbanization wedge for reducing energy use in rapidly ur
293 hlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) and increasing urbanization were the strongest drivers of changes in mo
294 mbles certain spatial-structural features of urbanization, where population growth and expansion can
295 grasslands are expanding rapidly along with urbanization, which is expected to increase at unprecede
296 ildings is increasing at a rapid pace due to urbanization, while net-zero energy buildings offer a gr
297 Achieving food security in an era of rapid urbanization will require considerably more understandin
299 ignificant trend of increased diversity with urbanization, with a few taxa found overrepresented in u
300 animal phenology is shifting in response to urbanization, with most hypotheses focusing on the 'urba