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Anthropogenic environments exert variable selection on cranial capacity in mammals.
Emilie C. Snell-Rood
, Naomi Wick
Ecology, Evolution and Behavior
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Agriculture & Biology
urban population
100%
rural population
65%
plasticity
57%
mammals
55%
space and time
14%
small mammals
13%
population growth
11%
fecundity
10%
testing
5%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
mammal
67%
urban population
57%
rural population
41%
plasticity
40%
human activity
13%
rural environment
11%
small mammal
10%
fecundity
9%
population growth
7%
colonization
7%
test
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Urban Population
93%
Mammals
67%
Rural Population
55%
Human Activities
25%
Population Growth
16%
Fertility
12%
Chemical Compounds
Plastic Property
89%
Environment
43%
Time
27%
Cope Reaction
19%