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BASSA: New software tool reveals hidden details in visualisation of low‐frequency animal sounds
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Hypothesis‐Driven Research on Multiple Stressors: An Analytical Framework for Stressor Interactions
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Variations of floral temperature in changing weather conditions
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Deeply Diverged but Morphologically Conserved Lineages in Tornier's Cat Snake (Crotaphopeltis tornieri) of the Eastern Arc Mountains
Published 2025-02-01“…Tornier's cat snake (Crotaphopeltis tornieri) occupies most of the isolated mountain rainforest, despite presumably not being able to move across the arid savannah landscape that separates them. …”
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Coupling Genetic and Demographic Data to Reveal Dispersal Processes in Emperor Penguins
Published 2025-05-01“…ABSTRACT Dispersal is a ubiquitous phenomenon that affects the dynamics of the population and the evolution of natural populations; however, it is challenging to measure in most species. …”
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Exotic Megaherbivores as Ecosystem Engineers in Australian Savannas: Do They Facilitate Predator Movement?
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Co‐Occurrence Patterns of Aquatic Macroinvertebrates in Laurentian Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands
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Camouflage Using Surface Disruption: The Importance of Corners Versus Edges
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Individual Specialization in a Generalist Apex Predator: The Leopard Seal
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Seed‐Based Rehabilitation of Phytophthora cinnamomi‐Infested Forest Sites
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Phylogeography of Pleurospermum foetens (Apiaceae) From the Sky Islands of Southwest China
Published 2024-11-01“…We used DNA sequence data from 59 individuals across 9 populations, combined with ecological niche modeling, to investigate the evolution history and future distribution of P. foetens within this sky island region. …”
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Copulatory Mechanics Reveals a Self‐Bracing Mechanism via a Femoral Apophysis in Funnel Weavers (Araneae, Agelenidae)
Published 2025-02-01“…The retrolateral tibial apophysis (RTA), a characteristic of the largest group of spiders (RTA clade), is the most prominent structure for this purpose. However, recent research has demonstrated that in spiders that have lost the RTA, other parts of the palp, specifically femoral apophyses, can be involved in self‐bracing. …”
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Mapping the Missing: Assessing Amphibian Sampling Completeness and Overlap With Global Protected Areas
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Habitat Use of Birds on a High‐Mounted Agrivoltaic Trial Plot
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