Stress and the city: urbanization and its effects on the stress physiology in European blackbirds.
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Where am I? Who am I? The Relation Between Spatial Cognition, Social Cognition and Individual Differences in the Built Environment.Measures of physiological stress: a transparent or opaque window into the status, management and conservation of species?Experimental exposure to urban and pink noise affects brain development and song learning in zebra finches (Taenopygia guttata).Adaptive evolution in urban ecosystemsThe human impact on biological diversity. How species adapt to urban challenges sheds light on evolution and provides clues about conservationExperimental illumination of a forest: no effects of lights of different colours on the onset of the dawn chorus in songbirds.Boldness behavior and stress physiology in a novel urban environment suggest rapid correlated evolutionary adaptationSleepless in town--drivers of the temporal shift in dawn song in urban European blackbirds.Ecological and hormonal correlates of antipredator behavior in adult Belding's ground squirrels (Spermophilus beldingi)Individual-based measurements of light intensity provide new insights into the effects of artificial light at night on daily rhythms of urban-dwelling songbirds.Hormonally mediated maternal effects, individual strategy and global changePopulation, behavioural and physiological responses of an urban population of black swans to an intense annual noise eventThe effect of urbanization on helminth communities in the Eurasian blackbird (Turdus merula L.) from the eastern part of the Czech Republic.Increased sedentariness in European Blackbirds following urbanization: a consequence of local adaptation?Do major roads reduce gene flow in urban bird populations?Influence of Urbanization on Body Size, Condition, and Physiology in an Urban Exploiter: A Multi-Component ApproachLinks between fear of humans, stress and survival support a non-random distribution of birds among urban and rural habitats.Biomarkers of oxidative status: missing tools in conservation physiology.Genetic diversity and population structure in contemporary house sparrow populations along an urbanization gradientEffects of traffic noise on tree frog stress levels, immunity, and color signaling.Condition index monitoring supports conservation priorities for the protection of threatened grass-finch populations.Urban birds have broader environmental toleranceA novel technique to measure chronic levels of corticosterone in turtles living around a major roadway.Effect of acute stressor on reproductive behavior differs between urban and rural birds.Variation in stress and innate immunity in the tree lizard (Urosaurus ornatus) across an urban-rural gradient.Wildlife disease prevalence in human-modified landscapes.Behavioural responses of wildlife to urban environments.Urbanization and its effects on personality traits: a result of microevolution or phenotypic plasticity?Effects of human disturbance on cave-nesting seabirds: the case of the storm petrel.Brain arginine vasotocin immunoreactivity differs between urban and desert curve-billed thrashers, Toxostoma curvirostre: relationships with territoriality and stress physiology.Urban land use predicts West Nile virus exposure in songbirds.Growth and nutritional state of American Crow nestlings vary between urban and rural habitats.Candidate gene polymorphisms for behavioural adaptations during urbanization in blackbirds.Individual variation in anthropogenic resource use in an urban carnivore.Across time and space: effects of urbanization on corticosterone and body condition vary over multiple years in song sparrows (Melospiza melodia).Urbanized birds have superior establishment success in novel environments.Innate immunity and testosterone rapidly respond to acute stress, but is corticosterone at the helm?Adjusting foraging strategies: a comparison of rural and urban common mynas (Acridotheres tristis).How weather instead of urbanity measures affects song trait variability in three European passerine bird species.Comparison of adrenocortical responses to acute stress in lowland and highland Eurasian tree sparrows (Passer montanus): similar patterns during the breeding, but different during the prebasic molt.
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Stress and the city: urbanization and its effects on the stress physiology in European blackbirds.
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Ingrid Schwabl
Jesko Partecke
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10.1890/0012-9658(2006)87[1945:SATCUA]2.0.CO;2
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2006-08-01T00:00:00Z