Urban habitats are drastically modified from their natural state, creating unique challenges and selection pressures for organisms that reside in them. We compared locomotor performance of Anolis lizards from urban and forest habitats on tracks differing in angle and substrate, and found that using artificial substrates came at a cost: lizards ran substantially slower and frequently lost traction on man-made surfaces compared to bark. We found that various morphological traits were positively correlated with sprint speed and that these same traits were significantly larger in urban compared to forest lizards. We found that urban lizards ran faster on both man-made and natural surfaces, suggesting similar mechanisms improve locomotor perform...
As the human population increases, urban areas are expanding and bringing humans and wildlife into c...
Microgeographic variation in fitness-relevant traits may be more common than previously appreciated....
Urbanization induced habitat loss and alteration causes significant challenges for the survival of m...
Urban habitats are drastically modified from their natural state, creating unique challenges and sel...
Urban habitats are drastically modified from their natural state, creating unique challenges and sel...
1. As animals move through their environments they encounter a variety of substrates, which have imp...
Urbanization significantly alters habitats for arboreal species, increasing the frequency of very sm...
Urbanization is an important dimension of global change, and urban areas impose significant natural ...
Faunal responses to anthropogenic habitat modification represent an important aspect of global chang...
Behavioral adjustments may allow organisms to cope with the drastic environmental change caused by u...
Details on track surfaces (S1), traits measured (S2), sample sizes (S3), correlation between traits ...
1. As animals move through their environments, they encounter a variety of substrates, which have ...
Urbanization is a dimension of global change with significant ecological and evolutionary consequenc...
The spread of urban development has dramatically altered natural habitats, modifying community relat...
As the human population increases, urban areas are expanding and bringing humans and wildlife into c...
As the human population increases, urban areas are expanding and bringing humans and wildlife into c...
Microgeographic variation in fitness-relevant traits may be more common than previously appreciated....
Urbanization induced habitat loss and alteration causes significant challenges for the survival of m...
Urban habitats are drastically modified from their natural state, creating unique challenges and sel...
Urban habitats are drastically modified from their natural state, creating unique challenges and sel...
1. As animals move through their environments they encounter a variety of substrates, which have imp...
Urbanization significantly alters habitats for arboreal species, increasing the frequency of very sm...
Urbanization is an important dimension of global change, and urban areas impose significant natural ...
Faunal responses to anthropogenic habitat modification represent an important aspect of global chang...
Behavioral adjustments may allow organisms to cope with the drastic environmental change caused by u...
Details on track surfaces (S1), traits measured (S2), sample sizes (S3), correlation between traits ...
1. As animals move through their environments, they encounter a variety of substrates, which have ...
Urbanization is a dimension of global change with significant ecological and evolutionary consequenc...
The spread of urban development has dramatically altered natural habitats, modifying community relat...
As the human population increases, urban areas are expanding and bringing humans and wildlife into c...
As the human population increases, urban areas are expanding and bringing humans and wildlife into c...
Microgeographic variation in fitness-relevant traits may be more common than previously appreciated....
Urbanization induced habitat loss and alteration causes significant challenges for the survival of m...