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Impacts of urbanization on the health of American Robins (Turdus migratorus) in Chicagoland

Riccardi, A.; Douglass, K. R.; Jackson, V. S.; Dehnert, G. K.; Herbst, H.; Grewe, F.; Walker, M.; Magle, S.; Murray, M. H.; Adams, H.; Brook, C. E.; Cornelius Ruhs, E.

2024-11-25 ecology
10.1101/2024.11.24.625046 bioRxiv
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Wild animals in urbanized environments face several unique challenges, including increased anthropogenic stressors, decreased natural food availability and quality, and increased pollutant exposure. While some work has shown that individual urbanization stressors can have negative impacts on aspects of wild bird physiology, other studies have demonstrated ambiguous or sometimes positive interactions. As such, the impact of multiple, coincident urban stressors on avian health still needs to be fully understood. Here, we addressed this knowledge gap by holistically measuring multiple physiological markers of American robin (Turdus migratorius) health across a gradient of urbanization throughout Chicagoland. We predicted that birds using highly urbanized habitats would experience higher heavy metal contamination, higher oxidative stress, lower body condition, higher avian malaria burden, and decreased measures of immune response compared to exurban birds in the Chicagoland area. Multiple linear models revealed that robins in more urbanized areas exhibited higher levels of heavy metal contamination and slightly elevated levels of associated physiological impairments compared to their counterparts in exurban sites. Additionally, noise and light pollution were significantly associated with oxidative stress and infection status, respectively, albeit in different directions. Overall, our findings underscore how the complex environmental changes that accompany urbanization can impact the health of urban bird populations.

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