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SICB 2023: January 7th Summary
Be sure to check out today’s Urban Evolution talks and posters at SICB! Time Room Title Authors 9:30 – 9:45 AM Lonestar B Nesting near noise and light-filled nights: The fitness consequences of combined sensory pollutants Phillips, J.; Jones, T.;…
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SICB 2023: January 6th Summary
Be sure to check out today’s Urban Evolution talks and posters at SICB! Time Room Title Authors 9:15 – 9:30 AM 402-403 Commonalities in the response of North American salamander skin microbiota to wildfires and roads Gomez, O.H.; Mulla, L.;…
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SICB 2023: January 5th Summary
Be sure to check out today’s Urban Evolution talks and posters at SICB! Time Room Title Authors 9:00 – 9:15 AM Lonestar F Human-provided food and heterogeneity in aggression in urbanized flocks of American white ibis Weil, J.; Wilson, C.;…
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SICB 2023: January 4th Summary
Be sure to check out today’s Urban Evolution talks and posters at SICB! Time Room Title Authors 8:00 – 8:15 AM 402-403 Creating Interdisciplinary Conservation Tools: A Case Study on Vaccinating Urban Wildlife Shriver, C.; Scott, D.; Palakurthy, I.; Hansen,…
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Reminder: Urban Evolution at SICB 2023
Remember to check out all the incredible research on urban systems at SICB this year! Email Kristin if you’d like to contribute to the blog by covering one of these talks or posters. Day Time Room Title Authors Wed., Jan.…
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Top 10 Urban Evolutionary Ecology Papers of 2022
Humans are now the dominant driver of evolution. Most contemporary examples of rapid evolution in nature stem from the effects of anthropogenic disturbance on populations. A prominent example of this is how urbanization affects species’ evolution. This topic has received…
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New Lit Alert: Skyscrapers as Ecological Traps of the Spotted Lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula) (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae): Preliminary Observations
Skyscrapers as Ecological Traps of the Spotted Lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula) (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae): Preliminary Observations Kenneth D. Frank & Gregory W. Cowper Abstract Since its introduction to North America from Asia in 2014, the spotted lanternfly has emerged as a pest…
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