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College of Arts & Sciences Senior Honors Theses

2019

Ecology

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Insect Populations Across An Urban-To-Suburban Land Use Gradient., Jacob T. Lawson May 2019

Insect Populations Across An Urban-To-Suburban Land Use Gradient., Jacob T. Lawson

College of Arts & Sciences Senior Honors Theses

Insect populations, especially those of pollinators, have been steadily declining across the globe in recent decades, a trend that is intensified in cities. Since the conservation of pollinators is crucial for maintaining ecosystems and ecological processes, new approaches are being promoted beyond those of conserving large natural areas. Urban native plant gardens could potentially offset some of these losses locally. This research attempts to set a local baseline for the insect diversity in urban gardens in Louisville and determine whether differences exist in garden insects in cities versus suburbs in Jefferson County, Kentucky. To address the land-use question we established …