Prevalence of metabolic syndrome among adult population in India: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Objective This review was done to determine the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS)
among adult general population in India. We also wanted to find the gender, setting, and …
among adult general population in India. We also wanted to find the gender, setting, and …
Phenotypic variation in urban environments: mechanisms and implications
In the past decade, numerous studies have explored how urbanisation affects the mean
phenotypes of populations, but it remains unknown how urbanisation impacts phenotypic …
phenotypes of populations, but it remains unknown how urbanisation impacts phenotypic …
Animal life history is shaped by the pace of life and the distribution of age-specific mortality and reproduction
Animals exhibit an extraordinary diversity of life history strategies. These realized
combinations of survival, development and reproduction are predicted to be constrained by …
combinations of survival, development and reproduction are predicted to be constrained by …
Evolution in cities
Although research performed in cities will not uncover new evolutionary mechanisms, it
could provide unprecedented opportunities to examine the interplay of evolutionary forces in …
could provide unprecedented opportunities to examine the interplay of evolutionary forces in …
Food availability limits avian reproduction in the city: An experimental study on great tits Parus major
The altered ecological and environmental conditions in towns and cities strongly affect
demographic traits of urban animal populations, for example avian reproductive success is …
demographic traits of urban animal populations, for example avian reproductive success is …
Impact of urbanization on abundance and phenology of caterpillars and consequences for breeding in an insectivorous bird
Urbanization can have marked effects on plant and animal populations' phenology,
population size, predator–prey, interactions and reproductive success. These aspects are …
population size, predator–prey, interactions and reproductive success. These aspects are …
The origin of urban communities: From the regional species pool to community assemblages in city
Aim Cities worldwide are characterized by unique human stressors that filter species based
on their traits, potentially leading to biodiversity loss. The knowledge of which species are …
on their traits, potentially leading to biodiversity loss. The knowledge of which species are …
Urban exploiters have broader dietary niches than urban avoiders
FX Palacio - Ibis, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Urbanization is currently one of the most pervasive threats to biodiversity worldwide, yet
traits permitting birds to exploit urban environments are not fully understood. I used bird traits …
traits permitting birds to exploit urban environments are not fully understood. I used bird traits …
Compensatory recruitment allows amphibian population persistence in anthropogenic habitats
Habitat anthropization is a major driver of global biodiversity decline. Although most species
are negatively affected, some benefit from anthropogenic habitat modifications by showing …
are negatively affected, some benefit from anthropogenic habitat modifications by showing …
Baseline and stress-induced corticosterone levels across birds and reptiles do not reflect urbanization levels
Rates of human-induced environmental change continue increasing with human population
size, potentially altering animal physiology and negatively affecting wildlife. Researchers …
size, potentially altering animal physiology and negatively affecting wildlife. Researchers …