Unnatural selection: Cities triggering genetic changes in wild things

Wednesday, February 26, 2014 - 05:30 in Biology & Nature

Plants and animals like racoons have a long history of acclimatizing to city living, but now biologists are beginning to see signs that something more fundamental is happening and wild things seem to be changing at a genetic level to survive cities and their polluting, habitat-fragmenting ways.

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