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  • Global urban environmental change drives adaptation in white clover 

    Santangelo, James; Ness, Rob; Fitzpatrick, Connor; Innes, Simon; Koch, Sophie; Miles, Lindsay; Munim, Samreen; Peres Neto, Pedro; Prashad, Cindy; Tong, Alex; Aguirre, Windsor; Akinwole, Philips; Alberti, Marina; Álvarez, Jackie; Anderson, Jill; Anderson, Joseph; Ando, Yoshino; Andrew, Nigel; Angeoletto, Fabio; Anstett, Daniel; Anstett, Julia; Aoki Gonçalves, Felipe; Andis Arietta, A.; Arroyo, Mary; Austen, Emily; Baena Díaz, Fernanda; Barker, Cory; Baylis, Howard; Beliz, Julia; Benitez Mora, Alfonso; Bickford, David; Biedebach, Gabriela; Blackburn, Gwylim; Boehm, Mannfred; Bonser, Stephen; Bragger, Jesse; Branquinho, Cristina; Brans, Kristien; Bresciano, Jorge; Brom, Peta; Lara, Carlos; Bucharova, Anna; Burt, Briana; Cahill, James; Campbell, Katelyn; Carlen, Elizabeth; Carmona, Diego; Castellanos, María; Centenaro, Giada; Chalen, Izan; Chaves, Jaime A.; Chávez Pesqueira, Mariana; Chen, Xiao-Yong; Chilton, Angela; Chomiak, Kristina; Cisneros Heredia, Diego; Cisse, Ibrahim; Classen, Aimée; Comerford, Mattheau; Fradinger, Camila; Corney, Hannah; Crawford, Andrew; Crawford, Kerri; Dahirel, Maxime; David, Santiago; De Haan, Robert; Deacon,; Dean, Clare; del Val, Ek; Deligiannis, Eleftherios; Denney, Derek; Dettlaff, Margarete; DiLeo, Michelle; Ding, Yuan-Yuan; Domínguez López, Moisés; Dominoni, Davide; Draud, Savannah; Dyson, Karen; Ellers, Jacintha; Espinosa, Carlos; Essi, Liliana; Falahati Anbaran, Mohsenbu; Falcão, Jéssica; Fargo, Hayden; Fellowes, Mark; Fitzpatrick, Raina; Flaherty, Leah; Flood, Pádraic; Flores, María; Fornoni, Juan; Foster, Amy; Frost, Christopher; Fuentes, Tracy; Fulkerson, Justin; Gagnon, Edeline; Garbsch, Frauke; Garroway, Colin; Gerstein, Aleeza; Giasson, Mischa; Girdler, E.; Gkelis, Spyros; Godsoe, William; Golemiec, Anneke; Golemiec, Mireille; González Lagos, César; Gorton, Amanda; Gotanda, Kiyoko; Granath, Gustafl; Greiner, Stephan; Griffiths, Joanna; Grilo, Filipa; Gundel, Pedro; Hamilton, Benjamin; Hardin, Joyce; He, Tianhua; Heard, Stephen; Henriques, André; Hernández Poveda, Melissa; Hetherington Rauth, Molly (2022)
    Urbanization transforms environments in ways that alter biological evolution. We examined whether urban environmental change drives parallel evolution by sampling 110,019 white clover plants from 6169 populations in 160 ...
  • Land cover and potential for tsunami evacuation in rapidly growing urban areas. The case of Boca Sur (San Pedro de la Paz, Chile) 

    Qüense, Jorge; Martínez, Carolina; León, Jorge; Aránguiz, Rafael; Inzunza, Simón; Guerrero, Nikole; Chamorro, Alondra; Bonet, Malcom (2022)
    The destructive potential of a massive tsunami is not only related to society’s response capacity and evacuation plans, but also to the urban morphology and land cover. The Boca Sur neigh- borhood is one of the areas in ...
  • Phenotypic response to a major hurricane in Anolis lizards in urban and forest habitats 

    Aviles Rodriguez, Kevin; Winchell, Kristin M.; De León, Luis F.; Revell, Liam J. (2021-04-20)
    Little is known about the synergistic impacts of urbanization and hurricanes on synanthropes. We compared morphological traits of the lizard Anolis cristatellus on Puerto Rico sampled before the 2017 category 5 Hurricane ...
  • The perils of city life: patterns of injury and fluctuating asymmetry in urban lizards 

    Winchell, Kristin M.; Briggs, Derek; Revell, Liam J. (2019-02)
    Animals that live in cities face a number of challenges particular to the urban environment that may impact on overall health and survival. Nevertheless, relatively few studies have investigated injury and health in urban ...
  • Variation in tail morphology across urban and forest populations of the crested anole (Anolis cristatellus) 

    Prado-Irwin, Sofía R.; Revell, Liam J.; Winchell, Kristin M. (2019-11)
    Anolis lizards are well known for their specialist ecomorphs characterized by the convergent evolution of suites of traits linked to the use of particular microhabitats. Many of these same traits evolve rapidly in response ...