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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
  • Evolution in Urban Environments Talk

    Evolution in Urban Environments Talk

    April 17, 2019

    For those of you who follow us and live in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), I’m giving a talk at the Riverwood Conservancy this Saturday, April 20th at 9:30 am. You can register for the event here. I will be…

  • Evolution 2019 – See you there?

    Evolution 2019 – See you there?

    April 15, 2019

    The annual Evolution meeting co-sponsored by the Society for the Study of Evolution, Society of Systematic Biologists, and American Society of Naturalists is coming soon to Providence, Rhode Island this June 21-25th! This meeting usually has a strong representation of…

  • Bullies and Underdogs: Species Interactions in Urban Birds

    Bullies and Underdogs: Species Interactions in Urban Birds

    April 8, 2019

    An outstanding question in urban evolutionary biology is what factors influence a species’ success in urban environments. This is a topic we’ve talked about before (check out Urban Adaptation in Mammals) and several other recent papers have tackled this topic.…

  • Defining Urbanization: A New Conceptual Framework

    Defining Urbanization: A New Conceptual Framework

    March 25, 2019

    What is urbanization and how do we, as urban evolutionary biologists, ecologists, and conservation biologists, define this metric? We’ve written about this topic before and a new paper by Remington Moll et al. titled “What does urbanization actually mean? A…

  • City Living in a Nutshell: Urban Ants Acclimate to Higher Temperatures Faster

    City Living in a Nutshell: Urban Ants Acclimate to Higher Temperatures Faster

    March 18, 2019

    Evidence for evolution in urban systems is increasing, but a key outstanding question in the field of urban ecology and eco-evolutionary dynamics is whether the ability of individuals to adapt to environmental conditions (plasticity) also evolves and how this process…

  • Fieldwork on Urban Private Property: Staying Safe

    Fieldwork on Urban Private Property: Staying Safe

    March 11, 2019

    This is part two of a two part series from Carly Ziter and Karen Dyson, adapted from a recent paper we wrote as a “how to” guide to urban fieldwork on private land. In last week’s post Fieldwork on Urban Private…

  • Fieldwork on Urban Private Property: Getting Started

    Fieldwork on Urban Private Property: Getting Started

    March 4, 2019

    Let’s consider a scenario. You’re designing a new research project, and you realize that for the first time that you (or your students) are going to need access to private property in an urban area to answer your question properly.…

  • No city for shy dog: Urban coyote are bold and explore more

    No city for shy dog: Urban coyote are bold and explore more

    February 25, 2019

    Coyote have widely colonized every mayor city in the United States. A new study asks what behaviors urban coyotes exhibit and what this might tells us about the process facilitating their success in the city.

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