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SUBMITTER: Vaugoyeau M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4983601 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Aug
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Vaugoyeau Marie M Adriaensen Frank F Artemyev Alexandr A Bańbura Jerzy J Barba Emilio E Biard Clotilde C Blondel Jacques J Bouslama Zihad Z Bouvier Jean-Charles JC Camprodon Jordi J Cecere Francesco F Charmantier Anne A Charter Motti M Cichoń Mariusz M Cusimano Camillo C Czeszczewik Dorota D Demeyrier Virginie V Doligez Blandine B Doutrelant Claire C Dubiec Anna A Eens Marcel M Eeva Tapio T Faivre Bruno B Ferns Peter N PN Forsman Jukka T JT García-Del-Rey Eduardo E Goldshtein Aya A Goodenough Anne E AE Gosler Andrew G AG Grégoire Arnaud A Gustafsson Lars L Harnist Iga I Hartley Ian R IR Heeb Philipp P Hinsley Shelley A SA Isenmann Paul P Jacob Staffan S Juškaitis Rimvydas R Korpimäki Erkki E Krams Indrikis I Laaksonen Toni T Lambrechts Marcel M MM Leclercq Bernard B Lehikoinen Esa E Loukola Olli O Lundberg Arne A Mainwaring Mark C MC Mänd Raivo R Massa Bruno B Mazgajski Tomasz D TD Merino Santiago S Mitrus Cezary C Mönkkönen Mikko M Morin Xavier X Nager Ruedi G RG Nilsson Jan-Åke JÅ Nilsson Sven G SG Norte Ana C AC Orell Markku M Perret Philippe P Perrins Christopher M CM Pimentel Carla S CS Pinxten Rianne R Richner Heinz H Robles Hugo H Rytkönen Seppo S Senar Juan Carlos JC Seppänen Janne T JT Seppänen Janne T JT Pascoal da Silva Luis L Slagsvold Tore T Solonen Tapio T Sorace Alberto A Stenning Martyn J MJ Tryjanowski Piotr P von Numers Mikael M Walankiewicz Wieslaw W Møller Anders Pape AP
Ecology and evolution 20160725 16
The increase in size of human populations in urban and agricultural areas has resulted in considerable habitat conversion globally. Such anthropogenic areas have specific environmental characteristics, which influence the physiology, life history, and population dynamics of plants and animals. For example, the date of bud burst is advanced in urban compared to nearby natural areas. In some birds, breeding success is determined by synchrony between timing of breeding and peak food abundance. Pert ...[more]