synurbization
Synchronization - in ecology it is a process of adaptation of animal populations to the specific conditions prevailing in cities. This term was first used in 1978 in the work of Roman Andrzejewski and colleagues, devoted to the ecology of field mice in Warsaw.
Among the animals inhabiting the cities most often are ethical changes, such as aggressive behavior, boldness towards people, "asking" for food, change in activity from night to day, etc. Changes in populations may, however, reach physiological and genetic characteristics. Examples of synurban populations can be scythes or field mice. Synchronization is a narrower concept than synantropisation.
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