Publication: Urban colonization through multiple genetic lenses: The cityfox phenomenon revisited
Urban colonization through multiple genetic lenses: The cityfox phenomenon revisited
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DeCandia, A. L., Brzeski, K. E., Heppenheimer, E., Caro, C. V., Camenisch, G., Wandeler, P., Driscoll, C., & vonHoldt, B. M. (2019). Urban colonization through multiple genetic lenses: The cityfox phenomenon revisited. Ecology and Evolution, 9(4), 2046–2060. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4898
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Urbanization is driving environmental change on a global scale, creating novel environments for wildlife to colonize. Through a combination of stochastic and selective processes, urbanization is also driving evolutionary change. For instance, difficulty in traversing human‐modified landscapes may isolate newly established populations from rural sources, while novel selective pressures, such as altered disease risk, toxicant exposure, and light pollution, may further diverge populations through local adaptation. Assessing the evolution
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DeCandia, A. L., Brzeski, K. E., Heppenheimer, E., Caro, C. V., Camenisch, G., Wandeler, P., Driscoll, C., & vonHoldt, B. M. (2019). Urban colonization through multiple genetic lenses: The cityfox phenomenon revisited. Ecology and Evolution, 9(4), 2046–2060. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4898