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Science Cafés: Are humans driving evolution in backyard animals?
October 30, 2018 @ 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Cities are relatively recent and novel habitats for many animals. Living in an urban environment is not only changing the behaviour of animals but even their core genetic makeup. Habitat fragmentation by roads and highways, the availability of both natural and human foods, the light conditions, and the architecture are all contributing to changes in a range of species. Availability of natural foods and human foods, light conditions, and architecture are all contributing to changes in different species. What are the risks to biodiversity in urban environments? Are we at risk of increased pests or disease as species evolve? What are the evolutionary consequences for humans living in an urban environment?
Free admission. No registration required.