Natural and human-induced stressors elicit changes in energy metabolism and stress physiology in populations of a wide array of species. Cities are stressful environments that may lead to differential selection on stress-coping mechanisms. Given that city ponds are exposed to the urban heat island effect and receive polluted run-off, organisms inhabiting these ecosystems might show genetic differentiation for physiological traits enabling them to better cope with higher overall stress levels. A common garden study with 62 Daphnia magna genotypes from replicated urban and rural populations revealed that urban Daphnia have significantly higher concentrations of total body fat, proteins and sugars. Baseline activity levels of the antioxidant d...
Identifying the molecular basis of environmentally induced phenotypic variation presents exciting op...
Natural populations can cope with rapid changes in stressors by relying on sets of physiological def...
Urbanization transforms environments in ways that alter biological evolution. We examined whether ur...
Natural and human-induced stressors elicit changes in energy metabolism and stress physiology in pop...
Worldwide, urbanization leads to tremendous anthropogenic environmental alterations, causing strong ...
Multiple species show significant trait shifts in response to urbanization. Yet, the impact of anthr...
© 2018 The Authors. Functional Ecology © 2018 British Ecological Society Multiple species show signi...
To estimate the impact of urbanization on wild animals, it is important to know how different specie...
Abstract There is growing evidence that urbanization drives adaptive evolution in response to therma...
Fast demographic growth, land use change and global warming have generated severe threats to biodive...
Natural habitats are rapidly declining due to urbanisation, with a concomitant decline in biodiversi...
Urbanization is a global phenomenon with profound effects on the ecology and evolution of organisms....
Natural populations can cope with rapid changes in stressors by relying on sets of physiological def...
Populations often face changes in environmental conditions at a relatively short timescale, which ma...
Data include life history data and physiological data reported in Brans et al., 2018, Functional Eco...
Identifying the molecular basis of environmentally induced phenotypic variation presents exciting op...
Natural populations can cope with rapid changes in stressors by relying on sets of physiological def...
Urbanization transforms environments in ways that alter biological evolution. We examined whether ur...
Natural and human-induced stressors elicit changes in energy metabolism and stress physiology in pop...
Worldwide, urbanization leads to tremendous anthropogenic environmental alterations, causing strong ...
Multiple species show significant trait shifts in response to urbanization. Yet, the impact of anthr...
© 2018 The Authors. Functional Ecology © 2018 British Ecological Society Multiple species show signi...
To estimate the impact of urbanization on wild animals, it is important to know how different specie...
Abstract There is growing evidence that urbanization drives adaptive evolution in response to therma...
Fast demographic growth, land use change and global warming have generated severe threats to biodive...
Natural habitats are rapidly declining due to urbanisation, with a concomitant decline in biodiversi...
Urbanization is a global phenomenon with profound effects on the ecology and evolution of organisms....
Natural populations can cope with rapid changes in stressors by relying on sets of physiological def...
Populations often face changes in environmental conditions at a relatively short timescale, which ma...
Data include life history data and physiological data reported in Brans et al., 2018, Functional Eco...
Identifying the molecular basis of environmentally induced phenotypic variation presents exciting op...
Natural populations can cope with rapid changes in stressors by relying on sets of physiological def...
Urbanization transforms environments in ways that alter biological evolution. We examined whether ur...