Urbanization changes the landscape structure and ecological processes of natural habitats. While urban areas expose animal communities to novel challenges, they may also provide more stable environments in which environmental fluctuations are buffered. Species´ ecology and physiology may determine their capacity to cope with the city life. However, the physiological mechanisms underlying organismal responses to urbanization, and whether different physiological systems are equally affected by urban environments remain poorly understood. This severely limits our capacity to predict the impact of anthropogenic habitats on wild populations. In this study, we measured indicators of physiological stress at the endocrine, immune and cellular level...
<div><p>Consistent expanding urbanization dramatically transforms natural habitats and exposes organ...
Urbanization constitutes one of the major transformations of natural habitats, creating new areas ch...
Urbanisation is proceeding at an alarming rate which forces wildlife to either retreat from urban ar...
Urbanization changes the landscape structure and ecological processes of natural habitats. While urb...
Urbanization changes the landscape structure and ecological processes of natural habitats. While urb...
9 pagesInternational audienceUrbanization changes the landscape structure and ecological processes o...
Urbanization changes the landscape structure and ecological processes of natural habitats. While urb...
Birds show tremendous variation in the extent to which different species tolerate life in urban habi...
Cities may expose wild animals to new types of selection pressures, potentially leading to different...
Urban landscapes are associated with abiotic and biotic environmental changes that may result in pot...
Urbanisation of natural habitats is rapidly intensifying and poses a potential global threat for wil...
Although the consequences of urbanization for the physiological health of animals are the focus of m...
While urbanization exposes individuals to novel challenges, urban areas may also constitute stable e...
Many animals are shifting migrations in response to human activities. In particular, human-induced c...
Rapid worldwide urbanization is creating novel environments to which animals must adapt, a topic of ...
<div><p>Consistent expanding urbanization dramatically transforms natural habitats and exposes organ...
Urbanization constitutes one of the major transformations of natural habitats, creating new areas ch...
Urbanisation is proceeding at an alarming rate which forces wildlife to either retreat from urban ar...
Urbanization changes the landscape structure and ecological processes of natural habitats. While urb...
Urbanization changes the landscape structure and ecological processes of natural habitats. While urb...
9 pagesInternational audienceUrbanization changes the landscape structure and ecological processes o...
Urbanization changes the landscape structure and ecological processes of natural habitats. While urb...
Birds show tremendous variation in the extent to which different species tolerate life in urban habi...
Cities may expose wild animals to new types of selection pressures, potentially leading to different...
Urban landscapes are associated with abiotic and biotic environmental changes that may result in pot...
Urbanisation of natural habitats is rapidly intensifying and poses a potential global threat for wil...
Although the consequences of urbanization for the physiological health of animals are the focus of m...
While urbanization exposes individuals to novel challenges, urban areas may also constitute stable e...
Many animals are shifting migrations in response to human activities. In particular, human-induced c...
Rapid worldwide urbanization is creating novel environments to which animals must adapt, a topic of ...
<div><p>Consistent expanding urbanization dramatically transforms natural habitats and exposes organ...
Urbanization constitutes one of the major transformations of natural habitats, creating new areas ch...
Urbanisation is proceeding at an alarming rate which forces wildlife to either retreat from urban ar...