2024
DOI: 10.1093/ornithology/ukae047
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No difference in reproductive investment or success across urban and rural breeding pairs in an urban-adapted songbird

Sarah Guindre-Parker,
Arianna Acosta,
Cole Bourque
et al.

Abstract: Species classified as “urban-adapters” are often assumed to thrive in cities because they are commonly found across the urbanization gradient. However, urban-living populations of many urban-adapted species have been found to have lower reproductive success relative to their rural counterparts. Sturnus vulgaris (European Starling) is a common urban-adapted species found across most of the globe. While S. vulgaris have lowered reproductive success in urban areas in their native range, less is known about how ur… Show more

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