Urbanisation exposes wildlife to new challenging conditions and environmental pressures. Some mammalian species have adapted to these novel environments, but it remains unclear which characteristics allow them to persist. To address this question, we identified 190 mammals regularly recorded in urban settlements worldwide, and used phylogenetic path analysis to test hypotheses regarding which behavioural, ecological and life history traits favour adaptation to urban environments for different mammalian groups. Our results show that all urban mammals produce larger litters; whereas other traits such as body size, behavioural plasticity and diet diversity were important for some but not all taxonomic groups. This variation highlights the idio...
Through a literature review I have carried out an analysis of wildlife behavioural changes in urban ...
Abstract: Interaction with its immediate environment determines the ecology of an organism. Short-li...
Urbanization is a severe threat to global biodiversity, often leading to taxonomic and functional ho...
Urbanisation exposes wildlife to new challenging conditions and environmental pressures. Some mammal...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications Router.History: received 2018-10-01, revised 2018-11-16, accepted ...
Urbanization exposes wildlife to new challenging conditions and environmental pressures. Some mammal...
As urban areas continue to grow, understanding how species respond and adapt to urban habitats is be...
As urban areas continue to grow, understanding how species respond and adapt to urban habitats is be...
Cities may represent one of the most challenging environments for carnivorous mammals. For example, ...
Urbanization is modifying previously pristine natural habitats and creating “new” ecosystems for wil...
Cities can host significant biological diversity. Yet, urbanisation leads to the loss of habitats, s...
Cities are extremely human-modified environments, with few existing original habitats. Local, region...
Abstract Wildlife-human interactions are increasing in prevalence as urban sprawl continues to encro...
Urbanization is a severe threat to global biodiversity, often leading to taxonomic and functional ho...
It is thought that behaviourally flexible species will be able to cope with novel and rapidly changi...
Through a literature review I have carried out an analysis of wildlife behavioural changes in urban ...
Abstract: Interaction with its immediate environment determines the ecology of an organism. Short-li...
Urbanization is a severe threat to global biodiversity, often leading to taxonomic and functional ho...
Urbanisation exposes wildlife to new challenging conditions and environmental pressures. Some mammal...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications Router.History: received 2018-10-01, revised 2018-11-16, accepted ...
Urbanization exposes wildlife to new challenging conditions and environmental pressures. Some mammal...
As urban areas continue to grow, understanding how species respond and adapt to urban habitats is be...
As urban areas continue to grow, understanding how species respond and adapt to urban habitats is be...
Cities may represent one of the most challenging environments for carnivorous mammals. For example, ...
Urbanization is modifying previously pristine natural habitats and creating “new” ecosystems for wil...
Cities can host significant biological diversity. Yet, urbanisation leads to the loss of habitats, s...
Cities are extremely human-modified environments, with few existing original habitats. Local, region...
Abstract Wildlife-human interactions are increasing in prevalence as urban sprawl continues to encro...
Urbanization is a severe threat to global biodiversity, often leading to taxonomic and functional ho...
It is thought that behaviourally flexible species will be able to cope with novel and rapidly changi...
Through a literature review I have carried out an analysis of wildlife behavioural changes in urban ...
Abstract: Interaction with its immediate environment determines the ecology of an organism. Short-li...
Urbanization is a severe threat to global biodiversity, often leading to taxonomic and functional ho...