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Ecologica – Evolution. Ecology. Animal Behaviour. Conservation. Skip to content Ecologica Evolution. Ecology. Animal Behaviour. Conservation. Menu Search About Publications Research Search for: Search Bold and aggressive behaviour means birds thrive in cities On April 18, 2018 April 18, 2018 By Sam Hardman In Behaviour , My research Leave a comment As readers of this blog will know I studied how birds change their behaviour in cities for my PhD. I pleased to say I recently published part of this work in the journal Scientific Reports . I wrote a piece about this for The Conversation which I reproduce below. Great tit takes off. IURII FEDOROV/Shutterstock Sam Hardman , Max Planck Institute and Sarah Dalesman , Aberystwyth University Most people probably wouldn’t consider bustling towns and cities good places for nature to thrive. Yet a few species of birds have so successfully adapted to city living that they boast large and thri...

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