Over the past 1000 years, rats (Rattus spp.) have become one of the most successful and prolific pests in human society. Despite their cosmopolitan distribution across six continents and ubiquity throughout the world's cities, rat urban ecology remains poorly understood. We investigate the role of human foods in brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) diets in urban and rural areas over a 100 year period (ca AD 1790-1890) in Toronto, Canada using stable carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotope analyses of archaeological remains. We found that rat diets from urban sites were of higher quality and were more homogeneous and stable over time. By contrast, in rural areas, they show a wide range of dietary niche specializations that directly overlap, and ...
In New Zealand ship rats (Rattus rattus) are one of the major threats to endemic fauna and flora. Ru...
Rodents have important effects on contemporary human societies, sometimes providing a source of food...
Urbanization often substantially influences animal movement and gene flow. However, few studies to d...
Over the past 1000 years, rats (Rattus spp.) have become one of the most successful and prolific pes...
Over the past 1000 years, rats (Rattus spp.) have become one of the most successful and prolific pes...
Over the past 1000 years, rats (Rattus spp.) have become one of the most successful and prolific pes...
Rat (Rattus spp.) bone collagen stable isotope values are often assumed to reflect an average of foo...
Norway and black rats (Rattus norvegicus and Rattus rattus) are among the most ubiquitous urban wild...
Norway and black rats (Rattus norvegicus and Rattus rattus) are among the most ubiquitous urban wild...
<div><p>Urban rats (<i>Rattus</i> spp.) are among the most ubiquitous pest species in the world. Pre...
Cities are among the most extreme forms of anthropogenic ecosystem modification, and urbanization pr...
Globally, the genus Rattus is one of the most influential exotic species due to its high rates of co...
Urbanization exposes species to novel environments and selection pressures that may change morpholog...
Fossil evidence indicates that the globally distributed brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) originated in ...
Human commensal species are thought to depend so closely on resources provided by humans that they a...
In New Zealand ship rats (Rattus rattus) are one of the major threats to endemic fauna and flora. Ru...
Rodents have important effects on contemporary human societies, sometimes providing a source of food...
Urbanization often substantially influences animal movement and gene flow. However, few studies to d...
Over the past 1000 years, rats (Rattus spp.) have become one of the most successful and prolific pes...
Over the past 1000 years, rats (Rattus spp.) have become one of the most successful and prolific pes...
Over the past 1000 years, rats (Rattus spp.) have become one of the most successful and prolific pes...
Rat (Rattus spp.) bone collagen stable isotope values are often assumed to reflect an average of foo...
Norway and black rats (Rattus norvegicus and Rattus rattus) are among the most ubiquitous urban wild...
Norway and black rats (Rattus norvegicus and Rattus rattus) are among the most ubiquitous urban wild...
<div><p>Urban rats (<i>Rattus</i> spp.) are among the most ubiquitous pest species in the world. Pre...
Cities are among the most extreme forms of anthropogenic ecosystem modification, and urbanization pr...
Globally, the genus Rattus is one of the most influential exotic species due to its high rates of co...
Urbanization exposes species to novel environments and selection pressures that may change morpholog...
Fossil evidence indicates that the globally distributed brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) originated in ...
Human commensal species are thought to depend so closely on resources provided by humans that they a...
In New Zealand ship rats (Rattus rattus) are one of the major threats to endemic fauna and flora. Ru...
Rodents have important effects on contemporary human societies, sometimes providing a source of food...
Urbanization often substantially influences animal movement and gene flow. However, few studies to d...