elevpopulation
Elevpopulation refers to the phenomenon of elevated populations of certain species, particularly insects, in urban and suburban environments compared to their natural habitats. This term is often used in ecological and urban studies to describe how species like mosquitoes, pigeons, rats, and certain types of flies thrive in human-altered landscapes. The increase in these populations is typically attributed to factors such as food availability, shelter, and reduced natural predators.
Urban environments provide abundant food sources for many species, including discarded food, waste, and human-generated resources.
Elevated populations of pests can lead to various challenges, including public health risks, property damage, and
Research on elevpopulation helps urban planners and environmental scientists develop sustainable solutions for coexisting with wildlife