Human activities cause many changes in wildlife populations, including phenotypic shifts that represent adaptations to new conditions and influence population dynamics, diversity, and persistence. Although many examples of phenotypic adjustment to anthropogenic disturbance exist, we rarely know the extent to which these changes result from genetic evolution or phenotypic plasticity. Furthermore, our understanding of how whole-organism performance changes as a result of habitat alteration is very limited. We tested how urbanization, an important type of global disturbance, influences fish swimming performance in urban streams. Because urban streams have higher water velocities during rain events than rural streams, we tested for increased st...
Ecological and evolutionary theories have focused traditionally on natural processes with little att...
English: Urbanization is a serious threat to stream ecosystems. Culverts fragment habitats, and can ...
Stream ecosystems are profoundly degraded by watershed urbanization. Hydrologic, geomorphic, chemica...
Human activities cause many changes in wildlife populations, including phenotypic shifts that repres...
Human activities cause many changes in wildlife populations, including phenotypic shifts that repres...
Human activities cause many changes in wildlife populations, including phenotypic shifts that repres...
Human activities cause many changes in wildlife populations, including phenotypic shifts that repres...
Urbanization impacts have become more evident in the last 30-50 years, due to human population incre...
As environments become urbanized, tolerant species become more prevalent. The physiological, behavio...
Urbanisation is widely associated with a suite of physical, chemical and biological degradation of s...
Understanding population-level responses to human-induced changes to habitats can elucidate the evol...
International audienceFreshwater ecosystems are highly impacted by human activities, but the effects...
Stream biota in urban and suburban settings are thought to be impaired by altered hydrology; however...
Author Posting. © University of Chicago, 2018. This article is posted here by permission of Univers...
Ongoing urbanisation in lower stream reaches can adversely affect the ecology of river ecosystems b...
Ecological and evolutionary theories have focused traditionally on natural processes with little att...
English: Urbanization is a serious threat to stream ecosystems. Culverts fragment habitats, and can ...
Stream ecosystems are profoundly degraded by watershed urbanization. Hydrologic, geomorphic, chemica...
Human activities cause many changes in wildlife populations, including phenotypic shifts that repres...
Human activities cause many changes in wildlife populations, including phenotypic shifts that repres...
Human activities cause many changes in wildlife populations, including phenotypic shifts that repres...
Human activities cause many changes in wildlife populations, including phenotypic shifts that repres...
Urbanization impacts have become more evident in the last 30-50 years, due to human population incre...
As environments become urbanized, tolerant species become more prevalent. The physiological, behavio...
Urbanisation is widely associated with a suite of physical, chemical and biological degradation of s...
Understanding population-level responses to human-induced changes to habitats can elucidate the evol...
International audienceFreshwater ecosystems are highly impacted by human activities, but the effects...
Stream biota in urban and suburban settings are thought to be impaired by altered hydrology; however...
Author Posting. © University of Chicago, 2018. This article is posted here by permission of Univers...
Ongoing urbanisation in lower stream reaches can adversely affect the ecology of river ecosystems b...
Ecological and evolutionary theories have focused traditionally on natural processes with little att...
English: Urbanization is a serious threat to stream ecosystems. Culverts fragment habitats, and can ...
Stream ecosystems are profoundly degraded by watershed urbanization. Hydrologic, geomorphic, chemica...