The expansion of urban areas is one of the most significant anthropogenic impacts on the natural landscape. Due to their sensitivity to stressors in both aquatic and terrestrial habitats, dragonflies and damselflies (the Odonata) may provide insights into the effects of urbanisation on biodiversity. However, while knowledge about the impacts of urbanisation on odonates is growing, there has not been a comprehensive review of this body of literature until now. This is the first systematic literature review conducted to evaluate both the quantity and topics of research conducted on odonates in urban ecosystems. From this research, 79 peer-reviewed papers were identified, the vast majority (89.87%) of which related to studies of changing patterns of biodiversity in urban odonate communities. From the papers regarding biodiversity changes, 31 were performed in an urban-rural gradient and 21 of these reported lower diversity towards built up city cores. Twelve of the cases of biodiversity loss were directly related to the concentrations of pollutants in the water. Other studies found higher concentrations of pollutants in odonates from built-up catchments and suggested that odonates such as Aeshna juncea and Platycnemis pennipes may be candidate indicators for particular contaminants. We conclude by identifying current research needs, which include the need for more studies regarding behavioural ecology and life-history traits in response to urbanisation, and a need to investigate the mechanisms behind diversity trends beyond pollution., Giovanna Villalobos-Jiménez, Alison M. Dunn, Christopher Hassall., and Obsahuje bibliografii
Flóra velkých měst je ve srovnání s okolní krajinou druhově bohatá. Cílem výzkumu, který proběhl ve 32 velkoměstech střední a západní Evropy, bylo zjistit, které faktory ovlivňují výskyt rostlin ve městech a kolik druhů a které rostou v sedmi vybraných sekundárních městských biotopech. Ukázalo se, že garnitura zavlečených druhů, zejména archeofytů, je ve všech městech velmi podobná, a to bez ohledu na klimatické podmínky. Synantropizace flór tedy vede ke vzrůstající podobnosti mezi flórami měst; hlavní rozdíly ve složení jednotlivých městských květen tak způsobují ostrůvky přirozené a polopřirozené vegetace., The flora of large cities is very rich in species. During our research in 32 central and western European cities in four climatically defined zones, we aimed at the floristic inventories of 7 largely man-made habitats, such as historical squares, main boulevards, recently disturbed ruderal sites, abandoned sites with perennial vegetation, city parks, residential areas with blocks of flats or with family houses. Based on the data collected, we tried to identify factors responsible for the high species richness and taxonomic composition of city floras. Our results show that the pool of alien species is quite similar in all cities studied and that introductions of alien species reduce the differences between the floras of particular cities. Consequently, the differences are mainly due to remaining patches of natural and semi-natural habitats, which harbour indigenous species., and Zdeňka Lososová, Jiří Danihelka.