Animals often show reduced reproductive success in urban compared to adjacent natural areas. The lower availability and quality of natural food in cities is suggested as one key limiting factor. However, only few studies have provided conclusive support by simultaneously assessing food availability, diet and fitness. We consolidate this evidence by taking a holistic approach, comparing blue tits breeding in forest, suburban and urban areas. We (a) assessed arthropod availability, (b) investigated parental provisioning behaviour, (c) inferred diet through stable isotope analysis, and (d) measured reproductive success. At the urban site, we found a significant reduction in caterpillar availability, the main food source of blue tits, and conse...
14 pagesInternational audienceThe increase in size of human populations in urban and agricultural ar...
Marie Vaugoyeau [et al.]The increase in size of human populations in urban and agricultural areas ha...
Urbanization is a leading threat to wildlife, and anthropogenic habitat modifications may alter the ...
Animals often show reduced reproductive success in urban compared to adjacent natural areas. The low...
1. The altered ecological and environmental conditions in towns and cities strongly affect demograph...
Rapidly increasing urbanisation requires mitigation against associated losses of biodiversity and sp...
Urbanisation is a globally occurring phenomenon and is predicted to continue increasing rapidly. Urb...
Rapidly increasing urbanisation is one of the most significant anthropogenic environmental changes w...
Urban environments are habitat mosaics, often with an abundance of exotic flora, and represent compl...
Urban environments are expanding globally, presenting novel ecological challenges to which species m...
Urbanization can have marked effects on plant and animal populations’ phenology, population size, pr...
16 pagesInternational audienceThe exploration of the effects of urbanization on bird demography has ...
14 pagesInternational audienceThe increase in size of human populations in urban and agricultural ar...
Marie Vaugoyeau [et al.]The increase in size of human populations in urban and agricultural areas ha...
Urbanization is a leading threat to wildlife, and anthropogenic habitat modifications may alter the ...
Animals often show reduced reproductive success in urban compared to adjacent natural areas. The low...
1. The altered ecological and environmental conditions in towns and cities strongly affect demograph...
Rapidly increasing urbanisation requires mitigation against associated losses of biodiversity and sp...
Urbanisation is a globally occurring phenomenon and is predicted to continue increasing rapidly. Urb...
Rapidly increasing urbanisation is one of the most significant anthropogenic environmental changes w...
Urban environments are habitat mosaics, often with an abundance of exotic flora, and represent compl...
Urban environments are expanding globally, presenting novel ecological challenges to which species m...
Urbanization can have marked effects on plant and animal populations’ phenology, population size, pr...
16 pagesInternational audienceThe exploration of the effects of urbanization on bird demography has ...
14 pagesInternational audienceThe increase in size of human populations in urban and agricultural ar...
Marie Vaugoyeau [et al.]The increase in size of human populations in urban and agricultural areas ha...
Urbanization is a leading threat to wildlife, and anthropogenic habitat modifications may alter the ...