Indigenous plants promote insect biodiversity in urban greenspaces
Luis Mata(The University of Melbourne), Yvonne Lynch(Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority), David H. Duncan(The University of Melbourne), Freya Thomas(MIT University), Alan N. Andersen(Charles Darwin University), Nick Porch(Deakin University), Christopher D. Ives(University of Nottingham), Estíbaliz Palma(The University of Melbourne), Amy K. Hahs(The University of Melbourne), Tessa R. Smith(University of Tasmania), Kate Cranney(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Linda Semeraro(Agriculture Victoria), Daniel J. Bickel(Australian Museum), Peter A. Vesk(The University of Melbourne), Ian Shears(Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority), Ken Walker(Museums Victoria), Melinda L. Moir(The University of Western Australia), Alejandra Morán‐Ordóñez(Third Way), Anna Backstrom(MIT University), Michaela Plein(Musée National d'Histoire Naturelle), M. B. Malipatil(La Trobe University)
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