The life-history trade-off between self-maintenance and reproduction posits that investment in one function decreases investment in the other. Manipulating the costs and benefits of functions involved in a trade-off may alter this interaction. Here we ask whether investment in self-maintenance during a stress response alters territorial behavior in wild Dark-eyed Juncos and whether rural and urban birds, which are known to differ in the magnitude of the stress response (greater in rural), also differ in the degree to which stress reduces territorial behavior. In rural and urban habitats, we measured territorial behavior using song playback, followed by either an acute stressor (capture and collection of a blood sample) or a nonstressful con...
Urbanization changes the landscape structure and ecological processes of natural habitats. While urb...
Animals facing anthropogenic disturbances may exhibit different anti-predator responses depending on...
9 pagesInternational audienceUrbanization changes the landscape structure and ecological processes o...
The life-history trade-off between self-maintenance and reproduction posits that investment in one f...
Urban landscapes are associated with abiotic and biotic environmental changes that may result in pot...
Urbanization is increasing globally and altering the stressors that animals face in their everyday l...
Recreation negatively affects wildlife by influencing animal behaviour vital to reproduction and sur...
International audienceUrbanization is a worldwide phenomenon converting natural habitats into new ar...
A crucial problem for every organism is how to allocate energy between competing life-history compon...
Birds show tremendous variation in the extent to which different species tolerate life in urban habi...
The worldwide increase in human outdoor activities raises concerns for wildlife. Human disturbances,...
Acutely stressful experiences can have profound and persistent effects on phenotype. Across taxa, in...
Urban areas often impose strong, novel selection pressures on wildlife. Phenotypic plasticity is an ...
Evidence accumulates that dispersal is correlated with individual behavioural phenotype (‘dispersal ...
As human population and concomitant development increase, human-caused disturbances play an ever lar...
Urbanization changes the landscape structure and ecological processes of natural habitats. While urb...
Animals facing anthropogenic disturbances may exhibit different anti-predator responses depending on...
9 pagesInternational audienceUrbanization changes the landscape structure and ecological processes o...
The life-history trade-off between self-maintenance and reproduction posits that investment in one f...
Urban landscapes are associated with abiotic and biotic environmental changes that may result in pot...
Urbanization is increasing globally and altering the stressors that animals face in their everyday l...
Recreation negatively affects wildlife by influencing animal behaviour vital to reproduction and sur...
International audienceUrbanization is a worldwide phenomenon converting natural habitats into new ar...
A crucial problem for every organism is how to allocate energy between competing life-history compon...
Birds show tremendous variation in the extent to which different species tolerate life in urban habi...
The worldwide increase in human outdoor activities raises concerns for wildlife. Human disturbances,...
Acutely stressful experiences can have profound and persistent effects on phenotype. Across taxa, in...
Urban areas often impose strong, novel selection pressures on wildlife. Phenotypic plasticity is an ...
Evidence accumulates that dispersal is correlated with individual behavioural phenotype (‘dispersal ...
As human population and concomitant development increase, human-caused disturbances play an ever lar...
Urbanization changes the landscape structure and ecological processes of natural habitats. While urb...
Animals facing anthropogenic disturbances may exhibit different anti-predator responses depending on...
9 pagesInternational audienceUrbanization changes the landscape structure and ecological processes o...