[PDF][PDF] Measures of physiological stress: a transparent or opaque window into the status, management and conservation of species?

B Dantzer, QE Fletcher, R Boonstra… - Conservation …, 2014‏ - academic.oup.com
Conservation physiology proposes that measures of physiological stress (glucocorticoid
levels) can be used to assess the status and future fate of natural populations. Increases in …

A decadal review of urban ornithology and a prospectus for the future

JM Marzluff - Ibis, 2017‏ - Wiley Online Library
The study of urban birds has increased exponentially in the last century. A prior review of the
scientific literature up to the year 2000 found 100 research articles on urban birds, but in the …

[PDF][PDF] Impact of urbanization on birds

C Isaksson - Bird species, 2018‏ - library.oapen.org
Urban habitats and landscapes are markedly different from nonurban “natural” habitats. The
major difference is the transformation of the land, from natural green areas to anthropogenic …

Adaptation and adaptedness of organisms to urban environments

MJ McDonnell, AK Hahs - Annual review of ecology, evolution …, 2015‏ - annualreviews.org
Around the world the development and growth of cities and towns are having a significant
impact on local and global biodiversity. There is growing interest in the adaptation of …

Songs of the city: noise-dependent spectral plasticity in the acoustic phenotype of urban birds

H Slabbekoorn - Animal Behaviour, 2013‏ - Elsevier
Urbanization leads to homogenization of avian communities through local extinction of rare
bird species and increasing numbers of the same common urban bird species over large …

Determinants of uncertainty in wildlife responses to human disturbance

Z Tablado, L Jenni - Biological Reviews, 2017‏ - Wiley Online Library
Outdoor recreation is increasing in intensity and space. Areas previously inaccessible are
now being visited by ever‐growing numbers of people, which increases human–wildlife …

Urbanization, oxidative stress and inflammation: a question of evolving, acclimatizing or co** with urban environmental stress

C Isaksson - Functional Ecology, 2015‏ - Wiley Online Library
To estimate the impact of urbanization on wild animals, it is important to know how different
species, populations and/or individuals deal with and respond to environmental stress. Are …

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 …

Influence of urbanization on body size, condition, and physiology in an urban exploiter: a multi-component approach

A Meillère, F Brischoux, C Parenteau, F Angelier - PloS one, 2015‏ - journals.plos.org
Consistent expanding urbanization dramatically transforms natural habitats and exposes
organisms to novel environmental challenges, often leading to reduced species richness …

Which traits influence bird survival in the city? A review

S Patankar, R Jambhekar, KR Suryawanshi… - Land, 2021‏ - mdpi.com
Urbanization poses a major threat to biodiversity worldwide. We focused on birds as a well-
studied taxon of interest, in order to review literature on traits that influence responses to …