A review of urban impacts on avian life‐history evolution: Does city living lead to slower pace of life?

T Sepp, KJ McGraw, A Kaasik… - Global Change …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The concept of a pace‐of‐life syndrome describes inter‐and intraspecific variation in several
life‐history traits along a slow‐to‐fast pace‐of‐life continuum, with long lifespans, low …

Chronic captivity stress in wild animals is highly species-specific

CP Fischer, LM Romero - Conservation physiology, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Wild animals are brought into captivity for many reasons—conservation, research,
agriculture and the exotic pet trade. While the physical needs of animals are met in captivity …

[PDF][PDF] Glucocorticoid-mediated phenotypes in vertebrates: multilevel variation and evolution

M Hau, S Casagrande, JQ Ouyang… - Advances in the Study of …, 2016 - baughlab.org
Fluctuations in abiotic and biotic conditions exist in almost all habitats (Dunlap, Loros, &
DeCoursey, 2004; Stevenson et al., 2015). Some fluctuations like the alternation between …

Physiological differences between wild and captive animals: a century-old dilemma

AJ Turko, BL Firth, PM Craig… - Journal of …, 2023 - journals.biologists.com
Laboratory-based research dominates the fields of comparative physiology and
biomechanics. The power of lab work has long been recognized by experimental biologists …

Hormones in the city: endocrine ecology of urban birds

F Bonier - Hormones and Behavior, 2012 - Elsevier
Urbanization dramatically changes the landscape, presenting organisms with novel
challenges and often leading to reduced species diversity. Urban ecologists have …

The impact of urbanization on health depends on the health metric, life stage and level of urbanization: a global meta-analysis on avian species

R Reid, P Capilla-Lasheras… - … of the Royal …, 2024 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Stressors associated with urban habitats have been linked to poor wildlife health but
whether a general negative relationship between urbanization and animal health can be …

The role of glucocorticoids in the vertebrate response to weather

R de Bruijn, LM Romero - General and Comparative Endocrinology, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract Changes in the environment related to inclement weather can threaten survival and
reproductive success both through direct adverse exposure and indirectly by decreasing …

Stress in the city: meta-analysis indicates no overall evidence for stress in urban vertebrates

M Iglesias-Carrasco, U Aich… - Proceedings of the …, 2020 - royalsocietypublishing.org
As cities continue to grow it is increasingly important to understand the long-term responses
of wildlife to urban environments. There have been increased efforts to determine whether …

Unpredictable food availability induces metabolic and hormonal changes independent of food intake in a sedentary songbird

HB Fokidis, MB Des Roziers, R Sparr… - Journal of …, 2012 - journals.biologists.com
Environments often vary with regard to their temporal resource availability, but little is
understood concerning how resource predictability impacts animals. The adaptive …

Composition of physiologically important fatty acids in great tits differs between urban and rural populations on a seasonal basis

MN Andersson, HL Wang, A Nord, P Salmón… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2015 - frontiersin.org
Fatty acids (FA) have crucial functions in animals, affecting eg, inflammatory responses,
thermoregulation, and cell membrane fluidity. Diet and ambient temperature affect animals' …