Is there a list or analysis of what kinds of non-human wild species have adapted best to human-created conditions?
For example leopards and foxes seem to have done much better than tigers and lions, crows and pigeons better than eagles etc.
What predicts these differences?
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Seen the latest Planet Earth series? The last episode covers urban environments and the animals that have thrived or wilted in them.
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I think I caught bits of it. Was looking for more systematic theories.
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I think this article covers most of what you're looking for ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P
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The are smaller and consequently need a much smaller area to forage, and they are less likely to attack cattle.
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