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Does urbanization affect selective pressures and life‐history strategies in the common blackbird (Turdus merula L.)?
Authors:JUAN DIEGO IBÁÑEZ‐ÁLAMO  MANUEL SOLER
Institution:1. Departamento de Biología Animal, Facultad de Ciencias, Campus Universitario de Fuentenueva, Avda. Severo Ochoa s/n, E‐18071, Granada, Spain;2. Grupo Coevolución, Unidad Asociada al CSIC, Universidad de Granada, Spain;3. Centre for Advanced Study, Norwegian Academy of Sciences and Letters, Drammensveien 78, NO‐0271 Oslo, Norway.
Abstract:Urbanization, one of the most extreme land‐use alterations, is currently spreading, and the number of species confronting these changes is increasing. However, contradictory results of previous studies impede a clear interpretation of which selective pressure (nest predation or food limitation) is more important in urban habitats compared with natural situations, and whether birds can confront them by adjusting their life‐history strategies. We investigated life‐history syndromes of three common blackbird (Turdus merula) populations differing in their human influence (urban, rural, and woodland). We analysed daily nest predation and nestling starvation rates to assess the relative importance of these selection pressures in each habitat. Simultaneously, several life‐history traits were investigated to determine if T. merula seem adapted to their main source of selection. Food limitation was more important in the city, whereas nest predation was the most important selective force in the forest. The rural habitat was characterized by an intermediate influence of these two factors. Life‐history syndromes, as the covariation of a suite of traits, confirmed these results because T. merula seem well adapted to the main cause of selection in each habitat. Our results are consistent with urbanization imposing new challenges on birds, and that they adaptively respond to them. © 2010 The Linnean Society of London, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2010, 101 , 759–766.
Keywords:food limitation  life‐history syndromes  nest predation  Turdus merula
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