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Time Is Not Money: Income Is More Important Than Lifestage for Explaining Patterns of Residential Yard Plant Community Structure and Diversity in Baltimore

机译:时间不是金钱:收入比Lifestage更重要,以解释巴尔的摩的住宅庭院植物群落结构和多样性

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Plant biodiversity is affected by limiting resources such as water, nutrients, and sunlight. In urban settings, such as residential yards, however, limiting resources may also include the social factors of time and money spent on yard care. To examine the role that these precious human resources play in determining plant community structure and diversity, we surveyed homeowners and their yards in 12 neighborhoods across Baltimore City and Baltimore County, Maryland, visiting a total of 96 residential properties. We chose neighborhoods based on residents’ median income (a proxy for money) and lifestage (a proxy for time) as determined by ESRI’s Tapestry dataset (older [65 and most likely retired with more free time] versus younger [65 and most likely working with less free time]). At each residential yard, we studied four major plant types: lawn species, flowering herbaceous plants (excluding grasses), trees, and invasive species. For the flowering plants, we documented the number, size, and color of flowers, and calculated total floral area. We found that residential yards harbored high plant diversity with 89 tree species, 82 lawn species, and 80 flowering plant genera. Lawn richness was not related to the neighborhood-level lifestage of the residents or their income, rather, all lawns were equally weedy. Consistently, we found that yards in higher income neighborhoods and larger yards had greater abundance of plants and greater diversity of flowering herbaceous plants, trees and invasive species, whereas lifestage was rarely associated with plant diversity. Additionally, we found front yards had greater floral area than back yards, while back yards had greater tree abundance and tree diversity than front yards. Finally, we found that residents who spent more time doing yard work had more flowering plants, flower colors, and floral genera. Overall, yards in high-income neighborhood, and large yards had the greatest plant biodiversity, indicating that money is the more precious human resource for creating and maintaining biodiverse residential yards.
机译:植物生物多样性受到水,营养素和阳光等资源的影响。然而,在城市环境中,如住宅码,限制资源也可能包括在花园照顾上花费的时间和金钱的社会因素。研究这些珍贵的人力资源在确定工厂社区结构和多样性方面发挥的作用,我们调查了房主及其院子里的马里兰州巴尔的摩市和巴尔的摩县巴尔的摩县的12个街区,参观了96家住宅物业。我们选择了基于居民的中位收入(代理的代理)和LifeStage(时间代理)的社区(ASRI的Tapestry DataSet(年龄较大的[> 65,最有可能与更多空闲时间退休]而不是更年轻[<65可能使用更少的空闲时间])。在每个住宅院子里,我们研究了四种主要植物类型:草坪物种,开花草本植物(不包括草地),树木和侵入性物种。对于开花植物,我们记录了花的数量,尺寸和颜色,并计算出总花卉区域。我们发现住宅院子用89种树种,82种草坪物种和80个开花植物属的高植物多样性。 LAWN RICHNESS与居民的邻里级别的生活层或其收入无关,而是,所有草坪都同样杂草。始终如一,我们发现较高收入社区和较大院子的院子具有更大的植物和更大的开花草本植物,树木和侵入性物种的多样性,而Lifestage很少与植物多样性相关。此外,我们发现前院比后院更大的花卉区域,而后院有比前码更大的树木丰富和树木多样性。最后,我们发现花了更多时间做院子工作的居民有更多的开花植物,花色和花卉属。总体而言,高收入社区和大院子的院子有最大的植物生物多样性,表明金钱是创造和维护生物多样内地码头的更珍贵的人力资源。

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