“…Recently, urban areas have been shown to be a potent driver of evolutionary change, capable of affecting all principle mechanisms of evolution, including mutation, genetic drift, gene flow and natural selection (Johnson & Munshi‐South, 2017; Szulkin, Munshi‐South, et al, 2020). An increasing number of studies are treating global urbanization as a large‐scale unplanned experiment, as a way to study parallel evolution (Cosentino & Gibbs, 2022; Perrier et al, 2020; Santangelo, Miles, et al, 2020), and in particular adaptation to anthropogenically mediated environmental change (Alberti et al, 2016; Donihue & Lambert, 2014; Mueller et al, 2013; Winchell et al, 2016). The majority of studies of adaptation to urbanization treat urban areas as either homogeneous environments, contrasting urban versus non‐urban areas (Szulkin, Garroway, et al, 2020; Theodorou et al, 2018; Winchell et al, 2016), or as continuous gradients of environmental change (Santangelo, Thompson, et al, 2020).…”