2024
DOI: 10.3390/d16060308
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The City as an Evolutionary Hothouse—The Search for Rapid Evolution in Urban Settings

Gad Perry,
Thomas Göttert

Abstract: Cities are ubiquitous and, though a novel phenomenon by evolutionary standards, provide a home for many species and exert particularly strong and novel selection pressures on them. They thus offer a unique opportunity to study rapid evolutionary processes. We conducted a scoping review of published studies documenting evolutionary processes in urban environments, focusing primarily on more recent work. Unfortunately, cities have not been attractive environments for biological research and thus remain poorly st… Show more

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