2024
DOI: 10.1111/1749-4877.12908
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Bluer in the city: urban male lizards exhibit more intense sexual coloration and lower parasite loads than non‐urban males

Juan C. GONZÁLEZ‐MORALES,
Jimena RIVERA‐REA,
Gabriel SUÁREZ‐VARÓN
et al.

Abstract: Urbanization is a global phenomenon that involves the transformation of natural areas into urban spaces, thereby subjecting organisms to new selective pressures including a wide variety of pollutants and changes in intra‐ and interspecific interactions. Considering that projections indicate that by the year 2050, 65% of the human population will live in urban areas and that urbanization is a phenomenon with an upward pattern, identifying these phenotypic traits is vital to implementing conservation and managem… Show more

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