
Welcome to the Wild Urban Evolution & Ecology Lab!
We are based at the Centre of New Technologies, University of Warsaw in Poland. Our research focuses on the evolution and ecology of wild vertebrates in the Anthropocene – a human-dominated time period with a significant global impact on Earth’s ecosystems. In particular, we aim to infer patterns and processes related to natural variation in wild organisms living in a gradient of environments – this ideally includes primeval and secondary forests as much as sub-urban green areas and highly urbanised space such as cities.
Until recently, virtually all long-term studies of vertebrates investigated in the wild and used as cornerstone in evolutionary ecology research were started in natural environments with little or no human interference. Currently, urban areas cover c. 0.5% of the planet’s land area, and are predicted to expand several-fold between 2000 and 2050. As urban space is an environment with conspicuously altered ecological dynamics relative to original natural habitat, more insight into the evolutionary ecology of free-living animals in urban environments is needed. Urbanisation should also be viewed as a fascinating opportunity to study patterns of selection and rates of adaptation to novel environments.
To understand the footprint of cities on the phenotype and genotype of wild passerine birds, the Wild Urban Evolution & Ecology Lab is starting a new, long-term study of great tits Parus major and blue tits Cyanistes caeruleus in a gradient of urbanisation.
Prof. Marta Szulkin
Postdoctoral Fellows:
Marion Chatelain, PhD
Joanna Sudyka, PhD
PhD students:
Michela Corsini, MSc
Irene Di Lecce, MSc
Research Technicians:
Justyna Szulc
Lucyna Wojas, MSc
Alumni:
PhD Arnaud Da Silva
Karol Kobiałka
Title | Project Leader | Project period | Project funding |
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Impact of food availability on avian reproduction in a gradient of urbanisation | Michela Corsini | 2018 - 2021 | Preludium, NCN |
Genetyka ekologiczna sikory bogatki w nowym, długoterminowym badaniu populacyjnym wzdłuż gradientu urbanizacji | Marta Szulkin | 2015 - 2020 | SONATA BIS, NCN |
Kojarzenia poza-partnerskie u sikor w antropocenie: od życia w puszczy do życia w mieście | Marta Szulkin | 2017 - 2019 | OPUS, NCN |
Trace metal effects on wild great tit Parus major oxidative stress and fitness in a gradient of urbanisation | Marion Chatelain | 2016 - 2018 | POLONEZ, NCN |
Olsson, M., Friesen, C. R., Rollings, N., Sudyka, J., Lindsay, W., Whittingtion, C. M., & Wilson, M. (2018)
Molecular ecology
Corsini, M., Dubiec, A., Marrot, P., & Szulkin, M. (2017).
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 5, 82.
Perrier, C., Lozano del Campo, A., Szulkin, M., Demeyrier, V., Gregoire, A., & Charmantier, A. (2017).
Evolutionary Applications. 2017
Szulkin M., Gagnaire P.-A., Bierne N. & Charmantier A. (2016)
Molecular Ecology 25:542-558.
Charmantier, A., Doutrelant, C., Dubuc‐Messier, G., Fargevieille, A., & Szulkin, M. (2016).
Evolutionary Applications 9:135-152.
Cole, E. F., Long, P. R., Zelazowski, P., Szulkin, M., & Sheldon, B. C. (2015).
Ecology and evolution, 5(21), 5057-5074
Szulkin, M., Zelazowski, P., Marrot, P., & Charmantier, A. (2015).
Remote Sensing 7: 13319-13336.
Title | Deadline for applications |
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Post-doctoral position in Urban Ecological Genomics | 30/11/2018 |