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Recent, Intricate Speciation in Amazonia Uncovered by a Multilayered Genomic Analysis of Tree SquirrelsDOI: info:10.1093/sysbio/syaf013
Abreu, Edson F., Prado, Joyce R., Maldonado, Jesús E., Wilson, Don E., Percequillo, Alexandre R., and Pavan, Silvia E. 2025. "Recent, Intricate Speciation in Amazonia Uncovered by a Multilayered Genomic Analysis of Tree Squirrels." Systematic Biology, https://doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syaf013.
Tropical forests in the Americas are changing too slowly to track climate changeDOI: info:10.1126/science.adl5414v. 387No. 6738
Aguirre-Gutiérrez, Jesús, Díaz, Sandra, Rifai, Sami W., Corral-Rivas, Jose, Nava-Miranda, Maria, González-M, Roy, Hurtado-M, Ana, Revilla, Norma Salinas, Vilanova, Emilio, Almeida, Everton, de Oliveira, Edmar Almeida, Alvarez-Davila, Esteban, Alves, Luciana F., De Andrade,Ana, Cristina Segalin, Lola Da Costa, Antonio Carlos, Vieira, Simone Aparecida, Aragão, Luiz, Arets, Eric, Aymard C.,Gerardo, A., Baccaro, Fabrício, Bakker, Yvonne Vanessa, Baker, Timothy R., Bánki, Olaf, Baraloto, Christopher, de Camargo, Plínio Barbosa et al. 2025. "Tropical forests in the Americas are changing too slowly to track climate change." Science, 387, (6738). https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adl5414.
Structure, conservation and health implications of urban wild meat value chains: A case study of Lagos, NigeriaDOI: info:10.1016/j.onehlt.2025.100992v. 20
Akpan, Samuel N., Van Hooft, Pim, Happi, Anise N., Buij, Ralph, van Langevelde, Frank, Cook, Elizabeth A. J., Hassell, James M., Zimmerman, Dawn M., Masudi, Sherrill P., Happi, Christian T., and Thomas, Lian F. 2025. "Structure, conservation and health implications of urban wild meat value chains: A case study of Lagos, Nigeria." One Health, 20. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.onehlt.2025.100992.
Are Domestic Dogs () the Family Scapegoats? A Systematic Review of Canine Distemper Virus in African Wildlife, 1978–2021DOI: info:10.7589/JWD-D-24-00017v. 61No. 1
Angwenyi, Shaleen K. S., Rooney, Nicola J., and Eisler, Mark C. 2025. "Are Domestic Dogs (Canis Familiaris) the Family Scapegoats? A Systematic Review of Canine Distemper Virus in African Wildlife, 1978–2021." Journal of wildlife diseases, 61, (1). https://doi.org/10.7589/JWD-D-24-00017.
Parameterizing Pantherinae: De Novo Mutation Rate Estimates from PedigreesDOI: info:10.1093/gbe/evaf060v. 17No. 4
Armstrong, Ellie E., Carey, Sarah B., Harkess, Alex, Zenato Lazzari, Gabriele, Solari, Katherine A., Maldonado, Jesús E., Fleischer, Robert C., Aziz, Neel, Walsh, Patricia, Koepfli, Klaus-Peter, Eizirik, Eduardo, Petrov, Dmitri A., and Campana, Michael G. 2025. "Parameterizing Pantherinae: De Novo Mutation Rate Estimates from Panthera and Neofelis Pedigrees." Genome Biology and Evolution, 17, (4). https://doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evaf060.
Large range sizes link fast life histories with high species richness across wet tropical tree florasDOI: info:10.1038/s41598-024-84367-3v. 15No. 1
Baker, Timothy R., Adu-Bredu, Stephen, Affum-Baffoe, Kofi, Aiba, Shin-ichiro, Akite, Perpetra, Alexiades, Miguel, Almeida, Everton, de Oliveira, Edmar Almeida, Davila, Esteban Alvarez, Amani, Christian, Andrade, Ana, Aragao, Luiz, Araujo-Murakami, Alejandro, Arets, Eric, Arroyo, Luzmila, Ashton, Peter, Ifo, Suspense A. Averti, Aymard, Gerardo A. C., Baisie, Michel, Balee, William, Balinga, Michael, Banin, Lindsay F., Banki, Olaf, Baraloto, Christopher, Barroso, Jorcely et al. 2025. "Large range sizes link fast life histories with high species richness across wet tropical tree floras." Scientific Reports, 15, (1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-84367-3.
Tundra Plant Canopies Gradually Close Over Three Decades While Cryptogams PersistDOI: info:10.1111/gcb.70155v. 31No. 4
Betway‐May, Katlyn R., Gould, William A., Elmendorf, Sarah C., May, Jeremy L., Hollister, Robert D., Oberbauer, Steven F., Breen, Amy, Crain, Benjamin J., Cuervo, Ana Maria Sanchez, Walker, Marilyn D., and Walker, Donald A. 2025. "Tundra Plant Canopies Gradually Close Over Three Decades While Cryptogams Persist." Global Change Biology, 31, (4). https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.70155.
Anti-Müllerian Hormone Concentration Measured Before Gonadotropin Stimulation is Associated with Quality of Subsequent Ovarian Response in the Cheetah ()DOI: info:10.1093/biolre/ioaf025
Bovell, Rhasaan T. M., Comizzoli, Pierre, Nagashima, Jennifer B., Santiestevan, Jenny, Crosier, Adrienne E., and Place, Ned J. 2025. "Anti-Müllerian Hormone Concentration Measured Before Gonadotropin Stimulation is Associated with Quality of Subsequent Ovarian Response in the Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) and Domestic Cat (Felis catus)." Biology of reproduction, https://doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioaf025.
Fecal Glucocorticoid Metabolite Responses of Brown Kiwi () to Ambassador Program Participation and Translocation: Implications for Captive Management and WelfareDOI: info:10.3390/ani15081156v. 15No. 8
Brader, Kathleen, Prado, Natalia A., Brown, Janine L., Kearney, Mary, Boisseau, Nicole, Ware, Lisa, Delaski, Kristina M., and Bailey, Wesley. 2025. "Fecal Glucocorticoid Metabolite Responses of Brown Kiwi (Apteryx mantelli) to Ambassador Program Participation and Translocation: Implications for Captive Management and Welfare." Animals, 15, (8). https://doi.org/10.3390/ani15081156.
Aboveground Biomass and Tree Mortality Revealed Through Multi-Scale LiDAR AnalysisDOI: info:10.3390/rs17050796v. 17No. 5796
Bueno, Inacio T., Silva, Carlos A., Anderson-Teixeira, Kristina, Magee, Lukas, Zheng, Caiwang, Broadbent, Eben N., Zambrano, Angélica M. Almeyda, and Johnson, Daniel J. 2025. "Aboveground Biomass and Tree Mortality Revealed Through Multi-Scale LiDAR Analysis." Remote Sensing, 17, (5) 796. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs17050796.
Recovery and Degradation Drive Changes in the Dispersal Capacity of Stream Macroinvertebrate CommunitiesDOI: info:10.1111/gcb.70054v. 31No. 1
Cano‐Barbacil, Carlos, Sinclair, James S., Welti, Ellen A. R., and Haase, Peter. 2025. "Recovery and Degradation Drive Changes in the Dispersal Capacity of Stream Macroinvertebrate Communities." Global Change Biology, 31, (1). https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.70054.
Coexistence between Przewalski's horse and Asiatic wild ass in the desert: The importance of peopleDOI: info:10.1111/1365-2664.70013
Cao, Qing L., Zhang, Yongjun, Songer, Melissa, Leimgruber, Peter, Hu, Defu, Li, Jicai, Wang, Chen, and Rubenstein, Daniel I. 2025. "Coexistence between Przewalski's horse and Asiatic wild ass in the desert: The importance of people." Journal of Applied Ecology, https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.70013.
Fecal glucocorticoid metabolite and T3 profiles of orphaned elephants differ from non-orphaned elephants in ZambiaDOI: info:10.7717/peerj.19122v. 13
Chusyd, Daniella E., Brown, Janine L., Paris, Steve, Boisseau, Nicole, Mwaanga, Webster, Kasongo, Moses, Olivier, Lisa, Dickinson, Stephanie L., Ortyl, Bailey, Steiniche, Tessa, Austad, Steven N., Allison, David B., and Wasserman, Michael D. 2025. "Fecal glucocorticoid metabolite and T3 profiles of orphaned elephants differ from non-orphaned elephants in Zambia." PeerJ, 13. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.19122.
Comparison of methods for faecal hormone preservation and analysis in African savanna elephants under field conditionsDOI: info:10.1093/conphys/coaf026v. 13No. 1
Chusyd, Daniella E., Chester, Emily, Steiniche, Tessa, Dickinson, Stephanie, Ortyl, Bailey, Paris, Steve, Boisseau, Nicole, Wasserman, Michael, and Brown, Janine L. 2025. "Comparison of methods for faecal hormone preservation and analysis in African savanna elephants under field conditions." Conservation Physiology, 13, (1). https://doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coaf026.
Floodplain forests drive fruit-eating fish diversity at the Amazon Basin-scaleDOI: info:10.1073/pnas.2414416122v. 122No. 3
Correa, Sandra Bibiana, Coronado-Franco, Karold, Jézéquel, Celine, Cantarute Rodrigues, Amanda, Evans, Kristine O., Granger, Joshua J., ter Steege, Hans, Leão Do Amaral, Iêda, de Souza Coelho, Luiz, Wittmann, Florian, de Almeida Matos, Francisca Dionízia, De Andrade Lima Filho, Diógenes, Salomão, Rafael P., Castilho, Carolina V., Guevara, Juan Ernesto, Veiga Carim,Marcelo, De Jesus, Phillips, Oliver L., Fernandez Piedade, Maria Teresa, Demarchi, Layon O., Schöngart, Jochen, Cardenas Revilla, Juan David, Pires Martins, Maria, Irume, Mariana Victória, da Silva Guimarães, José Renan, Ferreira Ramos, José et al. 2025. "Floodplain forests drive fruit-eating fish diversity at the Amazon Basin-scale." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 122, (3). https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2414416122.
Keystone effects of prairie dogs ( spp.) on grassland birds: Current knowledge and future directionsDOI: info:10.1111/csp2.70004WILEY
Dreelin, R. Andrew, Boyce, Andy J., and Jones, Holly P. 2025. "Keystone effects of prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.) on grassland birds: Current knowledge and future directions." Conservation Science and Practice, https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.70004.
Celebrating a milestone and looking at the future of TheriogenologyDOI: info:10.1016/j.theriogenology.2024.12.013v. 234151–152
Driancourt, Marc-Antoine, Comizzoli, Pierre, and Brito, Leonardo F. C. 2025. "Celebrating a milestone and looking at the future of Theriogenology." Theriogenology, 234 151–152. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.theriogenology.2024.12.013.
Collared Peccary Wallows are Hubs of Animal Activity and Diversity in a Central American Wet ForestDOI: info:10.1002/ece3.70713v. 15No. 2
Eckhoff, Amanda, Medina‐Charriez, Alondra, Zerger, Megan, Romero, Andrea, Hackney, Destiny, Aide, Thomas Mitchell, and Reider, Kelsey. 2025. "Collared Peccary Wallows are Hubs of Animal Activity and Diversity in a Central American Wet Forest." Ecology and Evolution, 15, (2). https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.70713.
A historical Hawaiian Avipoxvirus genome reconstructed from an 1898 museum specimenDOI: info:10.1016/j.isci.2025.112153v. 28No. 4CELL PRESS
Eibner-Gebhardt, Madeline W., Fleischer, Robert C., and Campana, Michael G. 2025. "A historical Hawaiian Avipoxvirus genome reconstructed from an 1898 museum specimen." Iscience, 28, (4). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2025.112153.
Canopy complexity drives positive effects of tree diversity on productivity in two tree diversity experimentsDOI: info:10.1002/ecy.4500v. 106No. 1
Fahey, Catherine, Choi, Dennis, Wang, Jianmin, Domke, Grant M., Edwards, Joseph D., Fei, Songlin, Kivlin, Stephanie N., LaRue, Elizabeth A., McCormick, Melissa K., McShea, William J., Phillips, Richard P., Pullen, Jamie, and Parker, John D. 2025. "Canopy complexity drives positive effects of tree diversity on productivity in two tree diversity experiments." Ecology, 106, (1). https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.4500.