Life in the City - Evolution in an urbanizing world
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Does it ever seem like your neighborhood birds & squirrels recognize you? They probably do! Jitte van Leeuwen explains how & why animals learn to recognize humans in order to thrive in the fast-paced city
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They Know Who You Are: How City Animals Recognize People - Life in the City
Urban wildlife knows more about us than we think. Birds and mammals are able to read our behaviour and recognize individual humans.
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kmwinchell.bsky.social
NYU MS student Rafael Baez is doing super cool work with urban frogs in NYC! Trypanosomes, chytrid, immune function, and natural history. Some truly integrative research! #SICB2025
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An accurate representation of #SICB2025. Loved @princetonvaughn.bsky.social’s talk on anole morphological differences in urban vs. rural settings!
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I learned that Crested anoles in cities have longer toes than crested anoles in the forest #SICB2025 #DrawWhatYouLearned
A crested anole is dressed like Carrie Bradshaw with her toes hanging over the ends of her heels. She’s a lizard in the city!! The label says “crested anoles that live in the cities in Puerto Rico have longer toes than forest anoles” and she is labeled “crestie Bradshaw”
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chico-huico.bsky.social
Climbing performance is multivariate- climbing and clinging show different patterns for different claw types in common wall lizards. There was also a clear interaction between SVL and sex on sprint speed. Cool lessons from wall lizards by @eric-gangloff.bsky.social and his lab! #SICB2025
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sarahmackattack.bsky.social
Christina Sluka is looking at how urbanization and *self-domestication* (um, cool), is affecting raccoon skull shape.

What animals eat affects what their jaws are like. When animals live in cities, they eat different stuff.

I apologize to Christina and raccoons for this doodle.
#SICB2025
A really really fucked up looking raccoon in sparkly blue gel pen with the commentary “wtf why can’t I draw raccoons”
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agunderson.bsky.social
Gunderson lab (including collaborations) roll call for #sicb2025

Let’s start with PhD candidate Shannan Yates poster testing for replicated thermal evolution in urban #anolis on Sunday
Program entry for Shannans poster
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sarahmackattack.bsky.social
Urban lizards have higher body temps.

So Princeton collected lizards from 3 different cities in Puerto Rico and held a lizard race in the lab.

Lizards were the best at sprinting in the temperatures they live at.

Big limbs? NOT always faster. But in the heat long limbs are faster!

#SICB2025
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kmwinchell.bsky.social
Didn’t get enough #urbanevolution at #SICB2025 yesterday? I have good news - there’s more! Join us for a complementary talk session this morning in International Salon 5 8:25-9:45 & at the poster session today!
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kmwinchell.bsky.social
Join us TODAY at #SICB2025 for a whole day of #urbanevolution talks in Marquis A. We’ve got a lineup that includes birds, bugs, lizards, & more! Also a fun workshop at 10:30 on urban research challenges and getting started, and a round table discussion this afternoon!
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vale-alaasam.bsky.social
Have you ever thought about the perks of doing fieldwork in your own backyard? ...Are you "urban-ecology-curious"?

Come to our workshop at #SICB2025 on Jan 4 10:30-12:00 to learn about urban field safety, accessibility, engaging undergrads, designing experiments, permit perils, and more!
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kmwinchell.bsky.social
We are having an #urbanwildlife photo competition to support students in our #urbanevolution symposium at #SICB2025! Submissions will be printed & displayed at the venue all week, & we will auction them off at the end. Submit a photo and please share! docs.google.com/forms/d/1NXG...
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