https://twitter.com/eco_RK/status/1242792202096574466 I remember when the idea of biodiversity inequality first took root in my brain. It all started with an entomology (study of insects) course at Boston University and our numerous field trips around the city looking for multi-legged critters. It is not surprising that insect diversity is unevenly distributed across a city, or any… Continue reading Published: Urban socioeconomic inequality and biodiversity often converge, but not always