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  • Bats in Leiden: The night shift nobody talks about

    January 24, 2026
  • An urban fairy-tale: saving butterflies from urbanization

    January 24, 2026
  • Person crouching in grass, reaching their hand out towards a tree squirrel

    Behavioral Convergence in Urban Wildlife

    January 24, 2026
  • Cities as Evolutionary Incubators: Unlocking the Secret of the Spotted Lanternfly Invasion

    January 24, 2026
  • New Lit Alert: Cryptic eco-evolutionary feedback in the city: urban evolution of prey dampens the effect of urban evolution of the predator

    New Lit Alert: Cryptic eco-evolutionary feedback in the city: urban evolution of prey dampens the effect of urban evolution of the predator

    October 19, 2021

    Cryptic eco-evolutionary feedback in the city: urban evolution of prey dampens the effect of urban evolution of the predator Kristien I. Brans, Nedim Tüzün, Arnaud Sentis, Luc De Meester, Robby Stoks Abstract Most research on eco-evolutionary feedbacks focuses on ecological…

  • New Lit Alert: Replicated, urban-driven exposure to metallic trace elements in two passerines

    New Lit Alert: Replicated, urban-driven exposure to metallic trace elements in two passerines

    October 18, 2021

    Replicated, urban-driven exposure to metallic trace elements in two passerines Marion Chatelain, Arnaud Da Silva, Marta Celej, Eliza Kurek, Ewa Bulska, Michela Corsini & Marta Szulkin Abstract While there are increasing examples of phenotypic and genotypic differences between urban and…

  • New Lit Alert Catchup and Updates Coming!

    New Lit Alert Catchup and Updates Coming!

    October 18, 2021

    Hi everyone, we (the lead team here at Life in the City) have fallen a little behind on our New Literature alerts since mid-summer. Sorry about that! We are working on catching up, so check back daily to see more…

  • New Lit Alert: Niche lability mitigates the impact of invasion but not urbanization

    New Lit Alert: Niche lability mitigates the impact of invasion but not urbanization

    October 17, 2021

    Niche lability mitigates the impact of invasion but not urbanization Borden, J. B., Bohlman, S., & Scheffers, B. R. Abstract Native species can coexist with invasive congeners by partitioning niche space; however, impacts from invasive species often occur alongside other…

  • New Lit Alert: Invasion success and tolerance to urbanization in birds

    New Lit Alert: Invasion success and tolerance to urbanization in birds

    October 17, 2021

    Invasion success and tolerance to urbanization in birds César González-Lagos, Laura Cardador and Daniel Sol Abstract Cities are considered hotspots of biological invasions, yet it remains unclear why non-indigenous species are so successful in environments that most local native species…

  • New Lit Alert: Species diversity, distribution and habitat utilization of urban wildlife in a megacity of Bangladesh

    New Lit Alert: Species diversity, distribution and habitat utilization of urban wildlife in a megacity of Bangladesh

    September 17, 2021

    Species diversity, distribution and habitat utilization of urban wildlife in a megacity of Bangladesh Mohammad Firoj Jaman, Abdur Razzaque Sarker, Mahabub Alam, Mokhlesur Rahman, Fazle Rabbe, Abu Sayeed Rana, Ashikur Rahman Shome, and Sakhawat Hossain Abstract Urban environments harbour many…

  • Urban Wildlife Spotlight: The Monk Parakeet

    Urban Wildlife Spotlight: The Monk Parakeet

    September 2, 2021

    Monk parakeets Myiopsitta monachus   Sometimes referred to as the Quaker parrot due to their quaking vocalizations, the monk parakeet is a small, green parrot with grey breast and head feathers accented with blue feathers on their primaries. In addition…

  • How Do We Begin To Center Environmental Justice in Urban Ecology Research?

    How Do We Begin To Center Environmental Justice in Urban Ecology Research?

    August 17, 2021

    How Do We Begin To Center Environmental Justice in Urban Ecology Research?How Do We Begin To Center Environmental Justice in Urban Ecology Research? Urban ecology has many definitions depending on who you ask. An urban planner or a sociologist may…

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