Morteza Naderi,Emrah Çoban,Uygar Can Çelik et al.
Morteza Naderi et al.
Sex, body size and environmental conditions are key determinants of home range size in large mammals, yet their relative importance within populations remains unclear for many wide-ranging carnivores such as brown bears. This study combined...
A Prickly Problem: Genome Skimming Reveals Varying Levels of Phylogenetic Diversity in the Freshwater Crayfish Euastacus armatus Complex (Parastacidae) With Implications for Taxonomy and Conservation [0.03%]
Christopher M Austin,Shane T Ahyong,Adam Miller et al.
Christopher M Austin et al.
Accurate resolution of species taxonomies and natural distributions is paramount to enable effective conservation and management. But this can be a challenge in systems that lack sufficient genomic resources and systematic research, and whe...
Michala Tůmová,Jing-Zhong Lu,Maria J I Briones et al.
Michala Tůmová et al.
Understanding the status and global trends of soil invertebrate diversity requires accurate and comparable data across geographical regions. However, soil animal extraction approaches still vary among laboratories, and no commonly accepted,...
Esteban Calvache,Osvaldo Villarreal,Cynthia Ávila-Rojas et al.
Esteban Calvache et al.
Arthropods are traditionally viewed as invertebrate prey and as predators of other invertebrates, whereas vertebrates are typically considered their predators. However, this paradigm has increasingly been challenged, particularly among arac...
Enclosure and Camouflage Design of a Prototype Remote Monitoring System for the Protection and Conservation of Territories in the Colombian Amazon Rainforest [0.03%]
María Barajas,Jorge Torres,Paula Ortiz et al.
María Barajas et al.
Increasing pressure on the Amazon rainforest from illegal mining and deforestation threatens biodiversity. Monitoring such vast and remote territories remains challenging, and the performance of technological monitoring systems largely depe...
Correction to "A Multi-Taxa Approach to Estuarine Biomonitoring: Assessing Vertebrate Biodiversity and Ecological Continuity Using Environmental DNA Metabarcoding in the Rance River (Brittany, France)" [0.03%]
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Ecology and evolution. 2026 Apr 20;16(4):e73546. DOI:10.1002/ece3.73546 2026
Climate-Driven Range Dynamics of the Chinese Giant Salamander: Past, Present, and Future Projections From Ensemble Species Distribution Models [0.03%]
Chunlin Zhao,Zijian Sun,Yuanhong Shang et al.
Chunlin Zhao et al.
Understanding how climate change impacts species distribution has become a central issue in conservation ecology and biodiversity management. As the largest extant amphibian species and a critically endangered vertebrate, the Chinese giant ...
Utilizing Environmental DNA Metabarcoding to Assess Fish-Based Food Resources in Key Foraging Areas of the Black Stork [0.03%]
Xiangguo Yang,Bo Liu,Jiangyue Wu et al.
Xiangguo Yang et al.
The Black Stork (Ciconia nigra) is a widely distributed yet scarce wading bird, predominantly piscivorous, and is classified as a National First-Class Key Protected Wildlife Species in China. Effective conservation strategies necessitate th...
Jonathan Goldenberg,Jessica L Dobson,Gerben Debruyn et al.
Jonathan Goldenberg et al.
Solar radiation reaching Earth spans 300-2500 nm, covering ultraviolet (UV), visible (Vis), and near-infrared (NIR) wavelengths. Its reflectance is critical for animal signaling, camouflage, and thermoregulation, likely leading to selective...
Necrophagous Insects and Internal Temperature Synergistically Determine Duration of the Decomposition Process for Deer Carcasses When Vertebrate Scavengers are Excluded [0.03%]
Ai Hachiya,Akino Inagaki,Maximilian L Allen et al.
Ai Hachiya et al.
Necrophagous Diptera larvae are usually the earliest carrion-visiting necrophages in terrestrial ecosystems. However, despite the significant contribution of dipteran larvae to the natural decomposition process of large mammals in the ecosy...