A number of wild bird species have fortuitously incorporated themselves into urban life. One of these, the Rufous-collared Sparrow (Zonotrichia capensis), dwells with seemingly similar success in urban and rural areas. Nevertheless, we found that urban Rufous-collared Sparrows have lower body weight, higher blood glucose concentration, higher proportion of heterophils (H), lower proportion of lymphocytes (L), and consequently, a larger H:L stress index, than rural ones. After two weeks of captivity rural birds developed blood characteristics that resembled those of urban birds. These indices reveal typical primary (acute), and secondary (chronic) stress characteristics in the urban birds
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Urbanization constitutes one of the major transformations of natural habitats, creating new areas ch...
International audienceIn the last decade, house sparrow populations have shown a general decline, es...
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<div><p>Consistent expanding urbanization dramatically transforms natural habitats and exposes organ...
Consistent expanding urbanization dramatically transforms natural habitats and exposes organisms to ...
Birds show tremendous variation in the extent to which different species tolerate life in urban habi...
Urbanization changes the landscape structure and ecological processes of natural habitats. While urb...
Urbanization changes the landscape structure and ecological processes of natural habitats. While urb...
Ecological impacts of urbanization include the loss of biodiversity and changes in species compositi...
9 pagesInternational audienceUrbanization changes the landscape structure and ecological processes o...
Cities may expose wild animals to new types of selection pressures, potentially leading to different...
International audienceUrbanization influences food quality and availability for many wild species, b...
Air pollution in urban areas constitutes a threatfor human health and wildlife. For this reason the ...
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Urban landscapes are associated with abiotic and biotic environmental changes that may result in pot...
Urbanization constitutes one of the major transformations of natural habitats, creating new areas ch...
International audienceIn the last decade, house sparrow populations have shown a general decline, es...
While urbanization exposes individuals to novel challenges, urban areas may also constitute stable e...
<div><p>Consistent expanding urbanization dramatically transforms natural habitats and exposes organ...
Consistent expanding urbanization dramatically transforms natural habitats and exposes organisms to ...
Birds show tremendous variation in the extent to which different species tolerate life in urban habi...
Urbanization changes the landscape structure and ecological processes of natural habitats. While urb...
Urbanization changes the landscape structure and ecological processes of natural habitats. While urb...
Ecological impacts of urbanization include the loss of biodiversity and changes in species compositi...
9 pagesInternational audienceUrbanization changes the landscape structure and ecological processes o...
Cities may expose wild animals to new types of selection pressures, potentially leading to different...
International audienceUrbanization influences food quality and availability for many wild species, b...
Air pollution in urban areas constitutes a threatfor human health and wildlife. For this reason the ...
Living organisms are exposed to a wide range of substances - internal and external - which act like ...
Urban landscapes are associated with abiotic and biotic environmental changes that may result in pot...
Urbanization constitutes one of the major transformations of natural habitats, creating new areas ch...
International audienceIn the last decade, house sparrow populations have shown a general decline, es...