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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
  • SICB 2019: Urban Gulls Alter FID and Flight Behaviors

    SICB 2019: Urban Gulls Alter FID and Flight Behaviors

    January 11, 2019

    Urbanization is a global form of habitat change that alters native habits and either excludes the animals that live there or forces them to acclimate to novel environments. Altering behavioral strategies can allow individuals to quickly acclimate and successfully colonize…

  • SICB 2019: Urbanization Affects the Stress Physiology and Life History of Stream Fish

    SICB 2019: Urbanization Affects the Stress Physiology and Life History of Stream Fish

    January 7, 2019

    Urban environments are on the rise, bringing with them pollutants from run-off which alters water temperature, chemistry, and hydrology, ultimately driving a decrease in biodiversity. These disturbances can affect the physiological stress response of fishes by increasing or dysregulating their primary…

  • SICB 2019: Do Warm City Nights Accelerate Development and Growth of Butterflies?

    SICB 2019: Do Warm City Nights Accelerate Development and Growth of Butterflies?

    January 7, 2019

    A painted lady (Vanessa cardui), a species of butterfly common in urban habitats (Photo credit: Jean-Pol GRANDMONT) The urban heat island effect is a well-known consequence of urbanization whereby temperatures in cities are higher than those in surrounding natural areas.…

  • SICB 2019: Female Aggression in Song Sparrows is Higher in Urban Habitats

    SICB 2019: Female Aggression in Song Sparrows is Higher in Urban Habitats

    January 6, 2019

    Urbanization has repeatedly been shown to negatively impact wild animals and is a particular concern for wild birds. Fortunately, some species are able to flexibly alter their behavioral phenotypes and adapt to the busy life in the city. Resource competition…

  • SICB 2019: Artificial Light at Night Has Various Effects on Wildlife

    SICB 2019: Artificial Light at Night Has Various Effects on Wildlife

    January 5, 2019

    Have you ever stopped to look at the city lights at night? Have you ever wondered what impact these lights have on wildlife? Chris Thawley, Zach Forsburg, and Krystie Miner all asked this question in their research on artificial light…

  • SICB 2019: How Does Road Salt Affect Monarch Butterfly Life History?

    SICB 2019: How Does Road Salt Affect Monarch Butterfly Life History?

    January 5, 2019

    With this gorgeous Tampa weather, the last thing anyone at SICB 2019 wants to think about is snow and ice. Everyone except for Megan Kobiela, a PhD candidate from University of Minnesota, who studies the effects of deicing salt on…

  • SICB 2019: What Factors Influence How Ants Cope With High Urban Temperatures?

    SICB 2019: What Factors Influence How Ants Cope With High Urban Temperatures?

    January 4, 2019

    What consequences does the urban heat island effect have for animals that live in cities? How might increased heat interact with other environmental factors, such as water availability, to affect survival or fitness of animals exposed to these higher temperatures?…

  • 2018 in Review

    2018 in Review

    December 31, 2018

    Thanks for following Life in the City in our first year. On this last day of 2018 we (the editors: Elizabeth, Kristin, Lindsay) figured we would take a moment to reflect on the first few months of the blog and…

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