When a species colonizes an urban habitat, differences in the environment can create novel selection pressures. Successful colonization will further lead to demographic perturbations and genetic drift, which can interfere with selection. Here, we test for consistent urban selection signals in multiple populations of the burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia), a species that colonized South American cities just a few decades ago. We sequenced 213 owls from three urban-rural population pairs and performed a genome-wide comparison of urban against rural birds. We further studied genomewide associations with flight initiation distance, a measure of harm avoidance in which urban and rural birds are known to differ. Based on four samples take...
Behavioral studies are fundamental to understanding how animal populations face global change. Alth...
Urbanization causes widespread endangerment of biodiversity worldwide. However, some species success...
Successful urban colonisation by formerly rural species represents an ideal situation in which to st...
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When a species successfully colonizes an urban habitat it can be expected that its population rapidl...
Urbanisation is increasing worldwide, and there is now ample evidence of phenotypic changes in wild ...
Urbanisation is currently increasing worldwide, and there is now ample evidence of phenotypic change...
A large and growing proportion of the world is impacted directly by human activities; among the most...
Aim Urbanization exposes species to novel ecological conditions. Some species thrive in urban areas,...
All methods and protocols are described in detail in the article.Colonization of a novel environment...
Urbanisation of natural habitats is rapidly intensifying and poses a potential global threat for wil...
Urbanization presents a major threat to biodiversity. However, it also represents a unique opportuni...
There is a growing need to understand how species respond to habitat changes and the potential key r...
Urbanization is expected to increase at staggering rates in the near future underpinning the importa...
Behavioral studies are fundamental to understanding how animal populations face global change. Alth...
Urbanization causes widespread endangerment of biodiversity worldwide. However, some species success...
Successful urban colonisation by formerly rural species represents an ideal situation in which to st...
PDFPDF Tools Share Abstract When a species colonizes an urban habitat, differences in the environmen...
When a species successfully colonizes an urban habitat it can be expected that its population rapidl...
Urbanisation is increasing worldwide, and there is now ample evidence of phenotypic changes in wild ...
Urbanisation is currently increasing worldwide, and there is now ample evidence of phenotypic change...
A large and growing proportion of the world is impacted directly by human activities; among the most...
Aim Urbanization exposes species to novel ecological conditions. Some species thrive in urban areas,...
All methods and protocols are described in detail in the article.Colonization of a novel environment...
Urbanisation of natural habitats is rapidly intensifying and poses a potential global threat for wil...
Urbanization presents a major threat to biodiversity. However, it also represents a unique opportuni...
There is a growing need to understand how species respond to habitat changes and the potential key r...
Urbanization is expected to increase at staggering rates in the near future underpinning the importa...
Behavioral studies are fundamental to understanding how animal populations face global change. Alth...
Urbanization causes widespread endangerment of biodiversity worldwide. However, some species success...
Successful urban colonisation by formerly rural species represents an ideal situation in which to st...