Urban river networks shape species diversity, highlighting importance of connectivity.
The study looked at different types of animals and plants in an urban river network to see how species diversity changes with distance between sites. They found that aquatic animals were most affected by the layout of the river network, while terrestrial animals and plants were more influenced by the environment around them. Birds and some plants were still affected by the river network even after considering the environment. Overall, it's important for both water and land species to have good connections along the river for a healthy community.