Humans challenge the phenotypic, genetic, and cultural makeup of species by affecting the fitness landscapes on which they evolve. Recent studies show that cities might play a major role in contemporary evolution by accelerating phenotypic changes in wildlife, including animals, plants, fungi, and other organisms. Many studies of ecoevolutionary change have focused on anthropogenic drivers, but none of these studies has specifically examined the role that urbanization plays in ecoevolution or explicitly examined its mechanisms. This paper presents evidence on the mechanisms linking urban development patterns to rapid evolutionary changes for species that play important functional roles in communities and ecosystems. Through a metaanalysis o...
Cities can host significant biological diversity. Yet, urbanisation leads to the loss of habitats, s...
Urbanization can have profound impacts on the distributional ecology of wildlife and livestock, with...
Cities are extremely human-modified environments, with few existing original habitats. Local, region...
As urban areas continue to grow, understanding how species respond and adapt to urban habitats is be...
As urban areas continue to grow, understanding how species respond and adapt to urban habitats is be...
Urbanization is changing Earth\u27s ecosystems by altering the interactions and feedbacks between th...
Urban ecosystems are rapidly expanding throughout the world, but how urban growth affects the evolut...
International audienceIn the past decade, numerous studies have explored how urbanization affects th...
Abstract The increasing urban sprawl has contributed to the extensive fragmentation and reduction of...
Urbanization causes major environmental changes globally, which can potentially homogenize biota acr...
Urbanization is modifying previously pristine natural habitats and creating “new” ecosystems for wil...
Urbanization is one of the most intense and biggest factor of homogenization created by human. Citie...
The increasing urban sprawl has contributed to the extensive fragmentation and reduction of natural ...
Urbanization transforms environments in ways that alter biological evolution. We examined whether ur...
Urbanization transforms environments in ways that alter biological evolution. We examined whether ur...
Cities can host significant biological diversity. Yet, urbanisation leads to the loss of habitats, s...
Urbanization can have profound impacts on the distributional ecology of wildlife and livestock, with...
Cities are extremely human-modified environments, with few existing original habitats. Local, region...
As urban areas continue to grow, understanding how species respond and adapt to urban habitats is be...
As urban areas continue to grow, understanding how species respond and adapt to urban habitats is be...
Urbanization is changing Earth\u27s ecosystems by altering the interactions and feedbacks between th...
Urban ecosystems are rapidly expanding throughout the world, but how urban growth affects the evolut...
International audienceIn the past decade, numerous studies have explored how urbanization affects th...
Abstract The increasing urban sprawl has contributed to the extensive fragmentation and reduction of...
Urbanization causes major environmental changes globally, which can potentially homogenize biota acr...
Urbanization is modifying previously pristine natural habitats and creating “new” ecosystems for wil...
Urbanization is one of the most intense and biggest factor of homogenization created by human. Citie...
The increasing urban sprawl has contributed to the extensive fragmentation and reduction of natural ...
Urbanization transforms environments in ways that alter biological evolution. We examined whether ur...
Urbanization transforms environments in ways that alter biological evolution. We examined whether ur...
Cities can host significant biological diversity. Yet, urbanisation leads to the loss of habitats, s...
Urbanization can have profound impacts on the distributional ecology of wildlife and livestock, with...
Cities are extremely human-modified environments, with few existing original habitats. Local, region...