Global meta-analysis reveals urban-associated behavioral differences among wild populations
Tracy T. Burkhard,
Ned A. Dochtermann,
Anne Charmantier
Abstract:Urbanization is causing fundamental changes to natural environments, effecting rapid and substantial adaptive phenotypic change in wild populations. While a large body of work has investigated how urbanization may shape interspecific variation in behavioral traits, such as via urban environmental filtering, no study has yet quantitatively assessed global patterns of urban-associated intraspecific behavioral variation. Here, we conducted a phylogenetic meta-analysis to assess urban-associated behavioral differe… Show more
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