Darwin Comes to Town

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by Menno Schilthuizen


  Lincoln, Nebraska

  lizards

  local adaptation

  London

  Long Point Bird Observatory

  Los Angeles

  Losos, Jonathan

  Lowline Lab

  luxury effect

  MacArthur, Robert

  Madrid

  Majerus, Michael

  Malaysia

  mammals 174

  Manchester

  mange

  Manhattan. See also New York City

  Mannahatta Project

  markers. See DNA markers

  Marseille

  medium ground finch

  melanism. See also industrial melanism

  Melbourne

  Mexico City

  mice

  migration

  Milan

  milk bottles (opened by birds)

  millipede

  mites

  Mockford, Millie

  mockingbird

  Moeliker, Kees

  Montpellier

  Mori Building Company

  Moscow

  mosquitoes

  mosquitofish

  moth

  ermine

  peppered

  purple emperor 76

  silver-Y

  mugwort

  Mumbai

  mummichog

  Munich

  Munshi-South, Jason

  museums. See natural history museums

  mutation

  mynah

  myrmecophiles

  Nabokov, Vladimir

  native species

  natural history museums

  naturalists

  natural selection. See also selection; sexual selection

  nature

  nematode worm

  neophilia

  nests (ant)

  nests (bird)

  Netherlands

  New Bedford, Massachusetts

  New Mexico

  New York City

  New Zealand

  Ng, Peter

  Ng Heok Hee

  nicotine

  Nihei, Yoshiaki

  Njunjić, Iva

  noise

  Nonnekens, A.C.

  Numata, Shinya

  nuthatch

  Obhukova, N. Yu.

  Of Moths and Men (Hooper)

  Olsztyn, Poland

  On the Origin of Species (Darwin)

  Op de Beeck, Lin

  orchid

  Osorno, Chile

  ovenbird

  Overton, Jacob

  Owen, Denis

  owl

  oystercatcher

  PAHs

  Paris

  Parker, Joe

  Partecke, Jesko

  PCBs

  Peet, Margriet

  peppered moth

  peregrine falcon

  personality

  Philadelphia

  Phoenix

  phylogeography

  pigeons

  rock

  pitch (of animal song). See also bird song

  plants

  plasticity

  PLoS ONE

  Plzeň, Czech Republic

  pollution

  air

  chemical

  light

  noise

  water

  potassium

  pre-adaptation

  pristine pockets

  problem-solving

  Puerto Ayora

  Puerto Rican crested anole

  Puerto Rico

  puzzle box

  Pyšek, Petr

  Raffles, Stamford

  rainforests

  raintree

  rapid evolution. See see evolution

  Reba, Meredith

  red-eared slider

  Red Queen evolution

  reproductive isolation

  Reumer, Jelle

  Rietkerk, Sabine

  ring-neck parakeet

  Ripmeester, Erwin

  RNA

  roads

  road salting

  robin

  robo-squirrel

  rock pigeon

  Rome

  Ronaldo, Cristiano

  Roppongi Hills

  Rotterdam

  rowan tree

  Saccheri, Ilik

  Sanderson, Eric

  San Diego

  San Francisco

  Santoul, Frédéric

  São Paolo

  satoyama

  Save the House Crow

  Schäfer, Martin

  Schieffelin, Eugene

  Schouw, Joakim

  Seattle

  seeds

  selection coefficient

  selection. See also natural selection; sexual selection

  hard

  soft

  Senar, Juan Carlos

  Sendai, Japan

  Serieys, Laurel

  serotonin

  SERT gene

  sex hormones

  sexual behavior

  sexual selection

  Shachak, Moshe

  Shakespeare, William

  Shanghai

  Sheffield

  Shetland Isles

  Siebold, Philipp Franz von

  Silent Spring (Carson)

  Silva, Carmen Paz

  silvereyes

  silver-Y moth

  Singapore

  Slabbekoorn, Hans

  snails

  SnailSnap

  snipe

  soapberry bug

  Sodhi, Navjot

  soft selection. See selection soft

  soundscape

  Southampton

  Spain

  Spanier, Mr.

  sparrow

  chipping

  hedge 88

  house 46–47

  rufous-collared

  song

  tree

  sparrowhawk

  speciation

  spider

  bridge

  cellar

  Spoelstra, Kamiel

  springtail

  squirrels

  gray

  palm

  red

  Staniel Cay, Bahamas

  starling

  stress

  Strong, Donald

  Suárez-Rodriguez, Monserrat

  sugar sachets (opened by birds)

  Sukopp, Herbert

  Superfund sites

  supertramp

  Sutton, Stephen

  swallows

  swifts

  Sydney

  Symonds, Matthew

  Szulkin, Marta

  Takeda, Yawara

  Tan Heok Hui

  telecoupling

  temperature

  Temuco, Chile

  testosterone

  Tinbergen, Niko

  tits

  blue

  great

  Tokyo

  tolerance (of humans)

  tortoises

  traffic

  transposon

  tree disks

  Trends in Ecology and Evolution

  trophic levels

  Tryjanowski, Piotr

  Tutt, J.W.

  Tüzün, Nedim

  UK10K

  underground green spaces

  Underground mosquito

  urban agriculture

  urban greening

  urban heat island (UHI)

  urbanization

  urbanization gradients

  Urban Naturalist

  urban naturalists

  urban nature field guides

  urban planning

  Uwajima, Japan

  vacuum cleaner effect

  Valdivia, Chile

  Vancouver

  Vermeij, Geerat

  Verzijden, Machteld

  Vienna

  vole, common 244

  Wallace, Alfred Russel

  walnut

  warblers

  Ward, Peter

  Warsaw

  wasp, parasitic

  water
flea

  weasel

  weather loach

  Wellington, New Zealand

  white-footed mouse

  Whitehead, Andrew

  Williamsburg Trolley Terminal

  Wilson, Edward O.

  Winchell, Kristin

  wing colour (of moths). See peppered moth

  wing shape (of birds)

  wisteria

  Wittig, Rüdiger

  woodpeckers

  woolly rambutan

  Wytham Woods

  Xu Yonglan

  Yeang, Ken

  Yeh, Pamela

  yellowhammer

  yellow monkey flower

  zinc

  Zugunruhe

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  MENNO SCHILTHUIZEN is a senior research scientist at Naturalis Biodiversity Center in the Netherlands and professor of evolutionary biology at Leiden University. The author of more than 100 papers in scientific literature, he has also written more than 250 stories, columns, and articles for publications including New Scientist, Time, and Science. A frequent guest on radio and television, he is the author of three previous books: Frogs, Flies and Dandelions (2001), The Loom of Life (2008), and Nature’s Nether Regions (2014). Together with Iva Njunjić, he runs Taxon Expeditions, which organizes scientific expeditions for lay people. You can sign up for email updates here.

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  CONTENTS

  TITLE PAGE

  COPYRIGHT NOTICE

  DEDICATION

  CITY PORTAL

  I. CITY LIFE

    1.  NATURE’S ULTIMATE ECOSYSTEM ENGINEER

    2.  THE ANT(HROPO)-HILL

    3.  DOWNTOWN ECOLOGY

    4.  URBAN NATURALISTS

    5.  CITY SLICKERS

    6.  IF I CAN MAKE IT THERE

  II. CITYSCAPES

    7.  THESE ARE THE FACTS

    8.  URBAN MYTHS

    9.  SO IT REALLY IS

  10.  TOWN MOUSE, COUNTRY MOUSE

  11.  POISONING PIGEONS IN THE PARK

  12.  BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY

  13.  BUT IS IT REALLY EVOLUTION?

  III. CITY ENCOUNTERS

  14.  CLOSE URBAN ENCOUNTERS

  15.  SELF-DOMESTICATION

  16.  SONGS OF THE CITY

  17.  SEX AND THE CITY

  18.  TURDUS URBANICUS

  IV. DARWIN CITY

  19.  EVOLUTION IN A TELECOUPLED WORLD

  20.  DESIGN IT WITH DARWIN

  OUTSKIRT

  NOTES

  BIBLIOGRAPHY

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  INDEX

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  COPYRIGHT

  DARWIN COMES TO TOWN. Copyright © 2018 by Menno Schilthuizen. All rights reserved. For information, address Picador, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

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  Photographic acknowledgements: chapter 1, AntRoom/Taku Shimada; chapter 2, Sow-Yan Chan; chapter 3, Menno Schilthuizen; chapter 4, Natural History Museum Rotterdam; chapter 5, Getty Images; chapter 6, Herman Berkhoudt; chapter 7, Wikimedia Commons; chapter 8, Menno Schilthuizen; chapter 9, Stephanie Doucet; chapter 10, Ariane Le Gros; chapter 11, Marion Chatelain; chapter 12, FLAP; chapter 13, Axel Hochkirch; chapter 14, Kim Meijer; chapter 15, Getty Images; chapter 16, Millie Mockford; chapter 17, David Rentz; chapter 18, Luis De León; chapter 19, Natural History Museum Rotterdam; chapter 20, Fenna Schilthuizen

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  Originally published in Great Britain by Quercus Books

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