This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordExplaining how animals respond to an increasingly urbanised world is a major challenge for evolutionary biologists. Urban environments often present animals with novel problems that differ from those encountered in their evolutionary past. To navigate these rapidly changing habitats successfully, animals may need to adjust their behaviour flexibly over relatively short timescales. These behavioural changes, in turn, may be facilitated by an ability to acquire, store, and process information from the environment. The question of how cognitive abilities allow animals to avoid threats and exploit resources (or constrain their ability to do so) is...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Luca Santini, Manuela González‐Suárez, D...
Several animal species can survive within cities by changing their behavior; such changes could be t...
As an increasing number of researchers investigate the cognitive abilities of an ever‐wider range of...
Explaining how animals respond to an increasingly urbanised world is a major challenge for evolution...
Cognitive abilities are often assumed to be advantageous in urban habitats, but relatively few studi...
Human-altered environmental conditions affect many species at the global scale. An extreme form of a...
Urbanisation exposes wildlife to new challenging conditions and environmental pressures. Some mammal...
Urbanization represents a multi-dimensional ecological 'filter' for birds determined by a myriad of ...
Humans have a large impact on the distribution and abundance of animal species worldwide. The ecolog...
Global urbanization processes have highlighted the importance of understanding the effects of urban ...
Animal personality is the consistent behavioural differences among individuals across context and ti...
Urbanization is a major driver of local biodiversity losses, but the traits that determine whether s...
Urbanization represents a multi-dimensional ecological ‘filter’ for birds determined by a myriad of ...
Urbanization presents a major threat to biodiversity. However, it also represents a unique opportuni...
Urban environments impose novel challenges on animals and, as a result, the behaviors of urban wildl...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Luca Santini, Manuela González‐Suárez, D...
Several animal species can survive within cities by changing their behavior; such changes could be t...
As an increasing number of researchers investigate the cognitive abilities of an ever‐wider range of...
Explaining how animals respond to an increasingly urbanised world is a major challenge for evolution...
Cognitive abilities are often assumed to be advantageous in urban habitats, but relatively few studi...
Human-altered environmental conditions affect many species at the global scale. An extreme form of a...
Urbanisation exposes wildlife to new challenging conditions and environmental pressures. Some mammal...
Urbanization represents a multi-dimensional ecological 'filter' for birds determined by a myriad of ...
Humans have a large impact on the distribution and abundance of animal species worldwide. The ecolog...
Global urbanization processes have highlighted the importance of understanding the effects of urban ...
Animal personality is the consistent behavioural differences among individuals across context and ti...
Urbanization is a major driver of local biodiversity losses, but the traits that determine whether s...
Urbanization represents a multi-dimensional ecological ‘filter’ for birds determined by a myriad of ...
Urbanization presents a major threat to biodiversity. However, it also represents a unique opportuni...
Urban environments impose novel challenges on animals and, as a result, the behaviors of urban wildl...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Luca Santini, Manuela González‐Suárez, D...
Several animal species can survive within cities by changing their behavior; such changes could be t...
As an increasing number of researchers investigate the cognitive abilities of an ever‐wider range of...