It is thought that behaviourally flexible species will be able to cope with novel and rapidly changing environments associated with human activity. However, it is unclear whether such environments are selecting for increases in behavioural plasticity, and whether some species show more pronounced evolutionary changes in plasticity. To test whether anthropogenic environments are selecting for increased behavioural plasticity within species, we measured variation in relative cranial capacity over time and space in 10 species of mammals. We predicted that urban populations would show greater cranial capacity than rural populations and that cranial capacity would increase over time in urban populations. Based on relevant theory, we also predict...
Urbanization is arguably the most dramatic phenomenon influencing animals around the world. Although...
Urbanization is a severe threat to global biodiversity, often leading to taxonomic and functional ho...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an individual genotype to alter aspects of its phenotype dep...
It is thought that behaviourally flexible species will be able to cope with novel and rapidly changi...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications Router.History: received 2018-10-01, revised 2018-11-16, accepted ...
Urbanisation exposes wildlife to new challenging conditions and environmental pressures. Some mammal...
Global urbanization processes have highlighted the importance of understanding the effects of urban ...
The Anthropocene is the era of urbanization. The accelerating expansion of cities occurs at the expe...
Urbanization is increasing at a rapid rate and creating novel environmental conditions for wildlife ...
Urban environments impose novel challenges on animals and, as a result, the behaviors of urban wildl...
Developed areas are thought to have low species diversity, low animal abundance, few native predator...
Urbanization is a major driver of the global loss of biodiversity; to mitigate its adverse effects, ...
Human activity is drastically altering the habitat use of natural populations. This has been documen...
In urban habitats, animals are faced with different and often challenging environmentalconditions co...
Human activity and land use change impact every landscape on Earth, driving declines in many animal ...
Urbanization is arguably the most dramatic phenomenon influencing animals around the world. Although...
Urbanization is a severe threat to global biodiversity, often leading to taxonomic and functional ho...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an individual genotype to alter aspects of its phenotype dep...
It is thought that behaviourally flexible species will be able to cope with novel and rapidly changi...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications Router.History: received 2018-10-01, revised 2018-11-16, accepted ...
Urbanisation exposes wildlife to new challenging conditions and environmental pressures. Some mammal...
Global urbanization processes have highlighted the importance of understanding the effects of urban ...
The Anthropocene is the era of urbanization. The accelerating expansion of cities occurs at the expe...
Urbanization is increasing at a rapid rate and creating novel environmental conditions for wildlife ...
Urban environments impose novel challenges on animals and, as a result, the behaviors of urban wildl...
Developed areas are thought to have low species diversity, low animal abundance, few native predator...
Urbanization is a major driver of the global loss of biodiversity; to mitigate its adverse effects, ...
Human activity is drastically altering the habitat use of natural populations. This has been documen...
In urban habitats, animals are faced with different and often challenging environmentalconditions co...
Human activity and land use change impact every landscape on Earth, driving declines in many animal ...
Urbanization is arguably the most dramatic phenomenon influencing animals around the world. Although...
Urbanization is a severe threat to global biodiversity, often leading to taxonomic and functional ho...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an individual genotype to alter aspects of its phenotype dep...