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Arthropod Communities on Young Vegetated Roofs Are More Similar to Each Other Than to Communities at Ground Level
2022
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Vegetated roofs are human-manufactured ecosystems and potentially promising conservation tools for various taxa and habitats. Focussing on arthropods, we conducted a 3 year study on newly constructed vegetated roofs with shallow substrates (up to 10 cm) and vegetation established with pre-grown mats, plug plants and seeds to describe pioneer arthropod communities on roofs and to compare them with ground level communities. We vacuum sampled arthropods from the roofs and nearby ground level sites
doi:10.3389/fevo.2022.785448
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