Understanding at which spatial scales anthropogenic selection pressures operate most strongly is a prerequisite for efficient conservation and management of urban biodiversity. Heterogeneity in findings on the strength and direction of urbanization effects may result from a lack of consensus on which spatial scales are most adequate when studying biotic effects of urbanization. Therefore, here, using the house sparrow (Passer domesticus) as model, we test the hypothesis that more than one spatial scale will explain variation among phenotypic stress markers. By applying a unique hierarchical sampling design enabling us to differentiate between local and regional effects of urbanization, we here show that the strength and direction of relatio...
The expansion of urban areas is currently one of themost important worldwide landscape changes. Thi...
House sparrow (Passer domesticus) populations have suffered major declines in urban as well as rural...
As humans continue moving to urban areas, there is a growing need to understand the effects of urban...
Understanding at which spatial scales anthropogenic selection pressures operate most strongly is a p...
Urbanization is expected to increase at staggering rates in the near future underpinning the importa...
As humans continue moving to urban areas, there is a growing need to understand the effects of urban...
International audienceUrbanization leads to the biotic homogenization of global avifauna. We hypothe...
As humans continue moving to urban areas, there is a growing need to understand the effects of urban...
While numerous studies have reported negative effects of urbanisation on birds, few have examined th...
© 2016 Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Urbanization is a key global driver in the modification...
The expansion of urban areas is currently one of themost important worldwide landscape changes. This...
Urbanization is a major contributor to biodiversity declines. However, studies assessing effects of ...
Urban landscapes are associated with abiotic and biotic environmental changes that may result in pot...
Aim Urbanization exposes species to novel ecological conditions. Some species thrive in urban areas,...
The expansion of urban areas is currently one of themost important worldwide landscape changes. Thi...
House sparrow (Passer domesticus) populations have suffered major declines in urban as well as rural...
As humans continue moving to urban areas, there is a growing need to understand the effects of urban...
Understanding at which spatial scales anthropogenic selection pressures operate most strongly is a p...
Urbanization is expected to increase at staggering rates in the near future underpinning the importa...
As humans continue moving to urban areas, there is a growing need to understand the effects of urban...
International audienceUrbanization leads to the biotic homogenization of global avifauna. We hypothe...
As humans continue moving to urban areas, there is a growing need to understand the effects of urban...
While numerous studies have reported negative effects of urbanisation on birds, few have examined th...
© 2016 Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Urbanization is a key global driver in the modification...
The expansion of urban areas is currently one of themost important worldwide landscape changes. This...
Urbanization is a major contributor to biodiversity declines. However, studies assessing effects of ...
Urban landscapes are associated with abiotic and biotic environmental changes that may result in pot...
Aim Urbanization exposes species to novel ecological conditions. Some species thrive in urban areas,...
The expansion of urban areas is currently one of themost important worldwide landscape changes. Thi...
House sparrow (Passer domesticus) populations have suffered major declines in urban as well as rural...
As humans continue moving to urban areas, there is a growing need to understand the effects of urban...