2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11252-023-01419-8
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Not all cities are the same: variation in animal phenotypes across cities within urban ecology studies

Abstract: The sustained expansion of urban environments has been paralleled by an increase in the number of studies investigating the phenotypic changes of animals driven by urbanization. Most of these studies have been con ned to only one urban center. However, as the types and strength of anthropogenic stressors differ across cities, a generalizable understanding of the effects of urbanization on urbandwelling species can only be reached by comparing the responses of urban populations from the same species across more… Show more

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