Urban sprawl is one of the most common landscape alterations occurring worldwide, and there is a growing list of species that are recognised to have adapted to urban life. To be successful, processes of urban colonization by wildlife require a broad spectrum of phenotypic (e.g., behavioural or physiological) adjustments, but evidence for genetic adaptations is much scarcer. One hypothesis proposes that different pathogen-driven selective pressures between urban and non-urban landscapes leads to adaptations in host immune genes. Here, we examined urbanization-related differentiation at the key pathogen-recognition genes of vertebrate adaptive immunity-the major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-in a common waterbird, the Eurasian coot (Fulica...
Urbanization fragments landscapes and can impede the movement of organisms through their environment...
10 pagesInternational audienceGenes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) are the most polym...
Urbanization is driving environmental change on a global scale, creating novel environments for wild...
Urbanisation is increasing worldwide, and there is now ample evidence of phenotypic changes in wild ...
Urbanization is expected to increase at staggering rates in the near future underpinning the importa...
Because of the extreme ecological and environmental changes along an urban-rural gradient, it has be...
A large and growing proportion of the world is impacted directly by human activities; among the most...
Urban areas are expanding rapidly, but a few native species have successfully colonized them. The pr...
International audienceUrbanization leads to the biotic homogenization of global avifauna. We hypothe...
Urbanisation of natural habitats is rapidly intensifying and poses a potential global threat for wil...
Identifying the molecular mechanisms involved in rapid adaptation to novel environments and determin...
Urbanisation is currently increasing worldwide, and there is now ample evidence of phenotypic change...
Urbanization fragments landscapes and can impede the movement of organisms through their environment...
10 pagesInternational audienceGenes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) are the most polym...
Urbanization is driving environmental change on a global scale, creating novel environments for wild...
Urbanisation is increasing worldwide, and there is now ample evidence of phenotypic changes in wild ...
Urbanization is expected to increase at staggering rates in the near future underpinning the importa...
Because of the extreme ecological and environmental changes along an urban-rural gradient, it has be...
A large and growing proportion of the world is impacted directly by human activities; among the most...
Urban areas are expanding rapidly, but a few native species have successfully colonized them. The pr...
International audienceUrbanization leads to the biotic homogenization of global avifauna. We hypothe...
Urbanisation of natural habitats is rapidly intensifying and poses a potential global threat for wil...
Identifying the molecular mechanisms involved in rapid adaptation to novel environments and determin...
Urbanisation is currently increasing worldwide, and there is now ample evidence of phenotypic change...
Urbanization fragments landscapes and can impede the movement of organisms through their environment...
10 pagesInternational audienceGenes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) are the most polym...
Urbanization is driving environmental change on a global scale, creating novel environments for wild...