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Brains and the city: big-brained passerine birds succeed in urban environments

机译:大脑与城市:大脑的雀形目鸟类在城市环境中成功

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Urban regions are among the most human-altered environments on Earth and they are poised for rapid expansion following population growth and migration. Identifying the biological traits that determine which species are likely to succeed in urbanized habitats is important for predicting global trends in biodiversity. We provide the first evidence for the intuitive yet untested hypothesis that relative brain size is a key factor predisposing animals to successful establishment in cities. We apply phylogenetic mixed modelling in a Bayesian framework to show that passerine species that succeed in colonizing at least one of 12 European cities are more likely to belong to big-brained lineages than species avoiding these urban areas. These data support findings linking relative brain size with the ability to persist in novel and changing environments in vertebrate populations, and have important implications for our understanding of recent trends in biodiversity.
机译:城市地区是地球上人类最易改变的环境之一,它们准备在人口增长和移民之后迅速扩张。确定决定哪些物种在城市化栖息地中可能成功的生物学特征对于预测生物多样性的全球趋势很重要。我们为直观但未经检验的假设提供了第一个证据,即相对大脑大小是促使动物在城市成功建立的关键因素。我们在贝叶斯框架中应用系统发育混合模型来显示,成功地定居于12个欧洲城市中至少一个欧洲城市的雀形目物种比避免这些城市地区的物种更可能属于大脑血统。这些数据支持将相对大脑大小与在脊椎动物种群中不断变化的新环境中生存的能力联系起来的发现,并且对我们对生物多样性的最新趋势的理解具有重要意义。

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