Abstract The ubiquitous activity of humans is a fundamental feature of urban environments affecting local wildlife in several ways. Testing the influence of human disturbance would ideally need experimental approach, however, in cities, this is challenging at relevant spatial and temporal scales. Thus, to better understand the ecological effects of human activity, we exploited the opportunity that the city-wide lockdowns due to the COVID-19 pandemic provided during the spring of 2020. We assessed changes in reproductive success of great tits (Parus major) at two urban habitats affected strikingly differently by the ‘anthropause’, and at an unaffected forest site. Our results do not support that urban great tits benefited from reduced human ...
Marie Vaugoyeau [et al.]The increase in size of human populations in urban and agricultural areas ha...
14 pagesInternational audienceThe increase in size of human populations in urban and agricultural ar...
Urban areas often impose strong, novel selection pressures on wildlife. Phenotypic plasticity is an ...
Biodiversity is threatened by the growth of urban areas. However, it is still poorly understood how ...
Versión publicada en Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - B disponible en: http://hdl.handle...
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in extraordinary declines in human mobility, which, in turn, may affe...
Research on urban biodiversity has primarily addressed the effects of urbanization and human activit...
Humans are transforming natural habitats into managed urban green areas and impervious surfaces at a...
Climate change and urbanisation are among the most salient human-induced changes affecting Earth’s b...
16 pagesInternational audienceThe exploration of the effects of urbanization on bird demography has ...
Marie Vaugoyeau [et al.]The increase in size of human populations in urban and agricultural areas ha...
14 pagesInternational audienceThe increase in size of human populations in urban and agricultural ar...
Urban areas often impose strong, novel selection pressures on wildlife. Phenotypic plasticity is an ...
Biodiversity is threatened by the growth of urban areas. However, it is still poorly understood how ...
Versión publicada en Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - B disponible en: http://hdl.handle...
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in extraordinary declines in human mobility, which, in turn, may affe...
Research on urban biodiversity has primarily addressed the effects of urbanization and human activit...
Humans are transforming natural habitats into managed urban green areas and impervious surfaces at a...
Climate change and urbanisation are among the most salient human-induced changes affecting Earth’s b...
16 pagesInternational audienceThe exploration of the effects of urbanization on bird demography has ...
Marie Vaugoyeau [et al.]The increase in size of human populations in urban and agricultural areas ha...
14 pagesInternational audienceThe increase in size of human populations in urban and agricultural ar...
Urban areas often impose strong, novel selection pressures on wildlife. Phenotypic plasticity is an ...