Urbanization is driving environmental change on a global scale, creating novel environments for wildlife to colonize. Through a combination of stochastic and selective processes, urbanization is also driving evolutionary change. For instance, difficulty in traversing human‐modified landscapes may isolate newly established populations from rural sources, while novel selective pressures, such as altered disease risk, toxicant exposure, and light pollution, may further diverge populations through local adaptation. Assessing the evolutionary consequences of urban colonization and the processes underlying them is a principle aim of urban evolutionary ecology. In the present study, we revisited the genetic effects of urbanization on red foxes (Vu...
Human activity is drastically altering the habitat use of natural populations. This has been documen...
Urbanization affects key aspects of wildlife ecology. Dispersal in urban wildlife species may be imp...
<p>Slides from presentation at American Society of Mammalogists' 2013 conference in Philadelphia, PA...
Urbanization is driving environmental change on a global scale, creating novel environments for wild...
Urbanization is driving environmental change on a global scale, creating novel environments for wild...
Urbanization is driving environmental change on a global scale, creating novel environments for wild...
Urbanisation is currently increasing worldwide, and there is now ample evidence of phenotypic change...
Cities represent novel environments where altered ecological conditions can generate strong selectio...
Urbanization is a major cause of ecological degradation around the world, and human settlement in la...
International audienceThe field of urban ecology has provided many fascinating examples of organisms...
When a species successfully colonizes an urban habitat it can be expected that its population rapidl...
Evidence is growing that human modification of landscapes has dramatically altered evolutionary proc...
Global human land alteration poses an immense threat to natural ecosystems with consequences to wild...
Urbanisation is increasing worldwide, and there is now ample evidence of phenotypic changes in wild ...
Urbanization results in pervasive habitat fragmentation and reduces standing genetic variation throu...
Human activity is drastically altering the habitat use of natural populations. This has been documen...
Urbanization affects key aspects of wildlife ecology. Dispersal in urban wildlife species may be imp...
<p>Slides from presentation at American Society of Mammalogists' 2013 conference in Philadelphia, PA...
Urbanization is driving environmental change on a global scale, creating novel environments for wild...
Urbanization is driving environmental change on a global scale, creating novel environments for wild...
Urbanization is driving environmental change on a global scale, creating novel environments for wild...
Urbanisation is currently increasing worldwide, and there is now ample evidence of phenotypic change...
Cities represent novel environments where altered ecological conditions can generate strong selectio...
Urbanization is a major cause of ecological degradation around the world, and human settlement in la...
International audienceThe field of urban ecology has provided many fascinating examples of organisms...
When a species successfully colonizes an urban habitat it can be expected that its population rapidl...
Evidence is growing that human modification of landscapes has dramatically altered evolutionary proc...
Global human land alteration poses an immense threat to natural ecosystems with consequences to wild...
Urbanisation is increasing worldwide, and there is now ample evidence of phenotypic changes in wild ...
Urbanization results in pervasive habitat fragmentation and reduces standing genetic variation throu...
Human activity is drastically altering the habitat use of natural populations. This has been documen...
Urbanization affects key aspects of wildlife ecology. Dispersal in urban wildlife species may be imp...
<p>Slides from presentation at American Society of Mammalogists' 2013 conference in Philadelphia, PA...