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Negative effects of climate change and fishing activities on Alaskan seabird populations (2002-2011)

Aadi Patangi

Published: 2025-05-12
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Life Sciences, Population Biology, Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology

Seabird populations along the Alaskan coast have been rapidly declining due to anthropogenic climate change and other associated factors. This study examines the effects of sea surface temperature (SST) and fishing activity on the abundance of Alaskan seabird species. We downloaded bird observation data from the International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC) and then matched the seabird [...]

Differential assembly of core and non-core host-microbe network structures along a land-use change gradient

Matan Markfeld, Georgia Titcomb, Toky Maheriniaina Randriamoria, et al.

Published: 2025-05-12
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Life Sciences

Microbial communities are fundamental to host health, yet their assembly dynamics under environmental change remain poorly understood. We analyzed individual-level host-microbe networks in the non-native wild black rats (Rattus rattus) across a land-use gradient in Madagascar. By applying a moving prevalence threshold, we distinguished between core and non-core microbes and compared the assembly [...]

Applying essential ecosystem service variables to analyse thirty years of wild salmon provisioning trends in Canada

Flavio Affinito, Marie-Josee Fortin, Andrew Gonzalez

Published: 2025-05-12
Subjects: Biodiversity, Life Sciences

Wild salmon commercial fisheries in British Columbia (BC), Canada, have seen decreasing return and catch numbers across multiple salmon populations. Successful management of this ecosystem service (ES) has been elusive, but there is recognition that a wider social-ecological perspective is needed to support recovery. While ES monitoring is essential for evidence-based management, the [...]

Direct and indirect interactions among warming, water, and growing condition slow decomposition rates of temperate-boreal tree litter

Rachel A King, Samuel Powers Reed, Habacuc Flores-Moreno, et al.

Published: 2025-05-12
Subjects: Life Sciences

Plant litter decomposition is a primary control on carbon fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems around the world. Individually, the key mediators of decomposition rates—litter traits, temperature, and moisture—are relatively well understood. However, our understanding of how combined drivers influence decomposition remains limited. To test how multiple, interactive climate change factors directly [...]

The promise of environmental RNA research beyond mRNA

Ehsan Ahi, Tamara Schenekar

Published: 2025-05-08
Subjects: Biology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Life Sciences

Environmental RNA (eRNA) studies have primarily focused on species detection and community composition through metabarcoding or metatranscriptomics, and on gene expression through messenger RNA (mRNA) abundance analysis. While valuable, this focus overlooks the broader functional roles of other RNA types in cellular metabolism. Beyond mRNA, non-coding RNAs as well as structural RNAs play critical [...]

Unifying occupancy-detection and local frequency scaling (Frescalo) models

Oliver L. Pescott

Published: 2025-05-08
Subjects: Life Sciences

Frescalo’s “local frequency scaling” and classical occupancy-detection models both seek to recover true species‐occurrence signals from imperfect data. In this paper, we show that the two approaches rest on the same underlying detection mathematics. Occupancy models treat each site’s repeat visits as independent detection trials and separately estimate occupancy probability and per-visit [...]

Inter-specific relationships and their ecological role in an oceanic elasmobranch community

Miguel de Jesus Gomez Garcia, Remington J Moll, Alex Hearn, et al.

Published: 2025-05-08
Subjects: Life Sciences

Marine ecosystems support a diverse array of co-occurring species, whose presence and abundance influence the behavior, population dynamics, and distribution of interacting organisms. Elasmobranchs play a central role in marine ecological processes as top and meso-predators across various ecosystems. Previous work has shown that some elasmobranchs are key to ecosystem health and resilience, [...]

Biodiversity science is improved when silent herbaria speak

Daniel A Zhigila, Ryan J Schmidt, Barbara M Thiers, et al.

Published: 2025-05-08
Subjects: Life Sciences

Herbaria represent a global biodiversity heritage essential for botanical research and conservation assessments. Despite their importance, herbaria in many parts of the world—especially in under-resourced regions such as much of Africa—are “silent”. These silent collections are poorly integrated into global research networks and hence underused and especially vulnerable to neglect. Here, we [...]

IQ2MC: A New Framework to Infer Phylogenetic Time Trees Using IQ-TREE 3 and MCMCTree with Mixture Models

Piyumal Demotte, Muthukumaran Panchaksaram, Hashara Kumarasinghe, et al.

Published: 2025-05-06
Subjects: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Evolution, Genetics, Genetics and Genomics, Genomics, Life Sciences

IQ-TREE and MCMCTree are two widely used phylogenetic tools to infer phylogenetic trees and estimate divergence times, respectively. As MCMCTree performs fast approximate Markov Chain Monte Carlo sampling to obtain the times along a fixed tree topology, it would be natural to use IQ-TREE to obtain the tree. However, it is currently not possible to integrate these tools seamlessly, as MCMCTree [...]

Evolutionary rate incongruences in squamates reveal contrasting patterns of evolutionary novelties and innovation

Tiago Simoes, Arthur S. Brum, Stephanie E. Pierce

Published: 2025-05-06
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Evolution, Life Sciences

Understanding the rate of phenotypic evolution can reveal fundamental aspects of organismal evolutionary trajectories. Hence, several studies have attempted to detect the tempo of evolution for multiple organisms, although based on radically different datatypes (e.g., discrete and morphometric) and methods (phylodynamic vs comparative methods). Here, we ask whether these competing approaches [...]

Responses of wintering corvids to New Year’s Eve fireworks in Berlin

Claudia Wascher, Westley Hennigh-Palermo

Published: 2025-05-05
Subjects: Life Sciences

Animals around the globe are strongly affected by anthropogenic disturbances, creating concerns for welfare and conservation. Fireworks during New Year’s eve are a major, regularly recurring anthropogenic disturbance, causing light, noise as well as air pollution. In the present study, we investigated behavioural responses of mixed-species flocks of corvids (hooded crows, Corvus cornix, rooks, [...]

Practical genetic diversity protection: an accessible framework for IUCN subpopulation and Evolutionarily Significant Unit identification

Julia Caroline Geue, Laura Bertola, Bloomer Paulette, et al.

Published: 2025-05-05
Subjects: Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Genetics and Genomics, Life Sciences

The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) sets global conservation standards, including the Red List of Threatened Species and the Green Status of Species. Recent analyses showed that genetic diversity has not been effectively considered by IUCN species assessments, despite being fundamental to species’ fitness and adaptive potential. Incorporation of genetic diversity into IUCN [...]

Genetic load in Evolutionarily Significant Units (ESUs): conservation and management implications

Cock van Oosterhout, J. Andrew DeWoody, José A. Godoy, et al.

Published: 2025-05-05
Subjects: Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Genetics and Genomics, Life Sciences

The Conservation Genetics Specialist Group of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) proposes introducing Evolutionarily Significant Units (ESUs) as an additional new assessment unit in the IUCN Red List and Green Status. This proposal is made because ESUs possess unique evolutionary trajectories present within species and harbour genetic diversity that requires safeguarding. [...]

Acclimation to fluctuating hypoxia alters activity and escape performance, but not metabolism, in guppies

Elise Doddema, Malin Fløysand, Andrea Campos-Candela, et al.

Published: 2025-05-03
Subjects: Behavior and Ethology, Life Sciences, Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology, Zoology

Organisms living in fluctuating environments must cope with constantly changing conditions. Here we investigated how acclimation to either fluctuating or constant oxygen affects behavioural and physiological responses to hypoxia in guppies (Poecilia reticulata). Guppies were acclimated to either fluctuating hypoxia (100% of air saturation during day to 40% at night) or constant normoxia (100% of [...]

Creating woodland through natural processes: Current understanding and knowledge gaps in Great Britain

Susannah Fleiss, Vanessa Burton, Bianca Ambrose-Oji, et al.

Published: 2025-04-30
Subjects: Agriculture, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Forest Management, Forest Sciences, Life Sciences, Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology

1. Creating new woodlands through natural processes, as opposed to traditional tree planting, is expected to result in more structurally diverse, locally-adapted woodlands that enhance the resilience of existing treescapes. However, the outcomes of natural colonisation can be variable, and there is still considerable uncertainty around the ecological processes involved. 2. To address knowledge [...]

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