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Service Description: BAILA typology and variables, see https://www.scienceforconservation.org/products/BAILA and https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2019.00277
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Description: A lack of information about urban habitats, and a lack of professionally-collected species
occurrence data are often cited as major impediments to completing bioassessments
in urban landscapes. We developed an urban biodiversity assessment framework
that addresses these challenges. The proposed framework combines a customized
hierarchical urban habitat classification scheme with citizen science-generated species
occurrence data, such as iNaturalist and eBird. It integrates publicly available data
on the physical and anthropogenic environment with species occurrence information
and serves as a novel method for conducting urban biodiversity assessments. This
framework provides insights into how species occurrences within an urban landscape
are associated with spatial variation in the physical and anthropogenic environment. It
can also yield information useful for planning and conservation management aimed at
maintaining and enhancing the abundance and diversity of native and other desirable
species in urban areas. This framework requires minimal taxonomic expertise on the
part of those who employ it, and it can be implemented in urban areas worldwide,
wherever adequate data exist. We demonstrate the application of this framework in
the highly urbanized portion of Los Angeles County, California, USA. Our demonstration
used 18 physical and anthropogenic variables to classify our study area into nine urban
habitat types. We then assessed relationships between these urban habitat types with
species occurrences using research-grade data from iNaturalist. This analysis detected
significant differences in distributions of some species between these nine urban habitat
types and demonstrated that the proposed framework can be used to conduct urban
biodiversity assessments.With increasing availability of remote sensing data and publiclygenerated
biodiversity data, this framework may be used for analysis of urban areas
around the globe.
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Keywords: Urban conservation
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