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The age of change: social aging in dolphins

Kelley Caroline Meehan, Barbara Class, Shinichi Nakagawa, et al.

Published: 2025-10-27
Subjects: Behavior and Ethology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Recent work has unearthed strong relationships between aging and average sociability. Clear patterns of decreases in average sociability are observed across taxa, many of these are sex-specific. Individuals, however, generally deviate from population averages, and discounting individual variance in behaviour could disguise mechanisms of adaptation, selection, and developmental stability. Here, we [...]

The role of socially transferred materials in translating and mediating the effects of global change

Yuqi Reitsema-Wang, Aileen Berasategui, Joris Koene, et al.

Published: 2025-10-22
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Life Sciences

Almost all animal species transfer endogenously produced substances to conspecifics, either horizontally or vertically, through eggs, seminal fluid, milk, or other specialized materials. These socially transferred materials (STMs) can have substantial evolutionary consequences, are exceptionally plastic, and may enable organisms to adapt to environmental change. The world is facing rapid [...]

Automated insect monitoring with camera traps is transforming ecological understanding

Mark Andrew Kusk Gillespie, Kim Bjerge, Jamie Alison, et al.

Published: 2025-10-22
Subjects: Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Entomology, Life Sciences

Addressing global declines in insect biodiversity requires both ecological restoration and high-quality monitoring data. While long-term participatory schemes have been foundational, recent advances in automated recording and AI-based identification offer transformative but undocumented potential. Here, we show how leveraging insect camera traps, deep learning models and statistics drives a [...]

SEICAT+: a comprehensive assessment framework for positive socio-economic impacts of alien species

Giovanni Vimercati, Anna Frances Probert, Sabrina Kumschick, et al.

Published: 2025-10-20
Subjects: Agricultural and Resource Economics, Agricultural Economics, Biodiversity, Community-based Research, Demography, Population, and Ecology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Life Sciences, Nature and Society Relations

Despite their recognized harms to humans and biodiversity, alien species outside of domestication/cultivation can also provide socio-economic benefits, which are essential to consider when identifying stakeholder conflicts and informing managers and policymakers. These benefits often result from the enhancement of ecosystem services, such as the provision of food, timber, and other natural [...]

Biogeography of crop progenitors and wild plant resources in the terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene of West Asia, 14.7–8.3 ka

Joe Roe, Amaia Arranz-Otaegui

Published: 2025-10-17
Subjects: Desert Ecology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology

This paper presents the first continuous, spatially-explicit reconstructions of the palaeodistributions of 65 plant species found regularly in association with early agricultural archaeological sites in West Asia, including the progenitors of the first crops. We used machine learning to train an ecological niche model of each species based on its present-day distribution in relation to climate [...]

Invasive mosquitofish become more aggressive in the presence of native pike young-of-year: implications for native predator recruitment

Jordi-René Mor, Laura Saccardi, Maurizio Odicino, et al.

Published: 2025-10-14
Subjects: Behavior and Ethology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Other Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Population Biology

Invasive species often exhibit aggressive behaviour, boldness, and high foraging activity, which contribute to their establishment success and impact on native ecosystems. The mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki), one of the world’s most invasive fish species, is known for its aggressive nature, which threatens the survival of native species. Lake littoral zones, critical for juvenile fish [...]

Beyond distribution: environmental justice challenges of Indigenous communities across the Circumpolar North

Ajishnu Roy

Published: 2025-10-09
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

The Circumpolar North is warming at an unprecedented pace, accelerating entrenched environmental injustices against Indigenous peoples. Although the disproportionate distribution of these harms is paramount, in this review, we contend that an exclusive emphasis on distribution is analytically inadequate. An inclusive multidimensional framework of environmental justice has been introduced that [...]

Legumes of the Koffler Scientific Reserve and Their Rhizobia

Jessie Wang, Julia A Boyle, Tia L Harrison, et al.

Published: 2025-10-09
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Other Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

In this document, we have consolidated information on the legumes of the Koffler Scientific Reserve (KSR, the University of Toronto’s biological research station, 44° 01' N, 79° 31' W; King Township, ON, Canada) and their associated rhizobia. The list of associated rhizobia was originally compiled in 2020 by J. Wang under the supervision of J.R. Stinchcombe, J.A. Boyle, and T.L. Harrison, and [...]

Ecosystem structure can affect human health: a longitudinal study on Green Prescriptions

Alice Stocco, Pierangela Fiammetta Piras, Giuseppe Barbiero, et al.

Published: 2025-10-08
Subjects: Biodiversity, Biology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Health Psychology, Life Sciences, Medicine and Health Sciences

The role of Nature in supporting human life, health, and well-being has been recognized and appreciated since ancient times and has recently undergone scientific investigation, which highlighted the human dependence on Nature to nurture mental and physical health. Among Nature-based interventions that aim at exposing people to the natural environment, Green Prescriptions (GRx) represent a [...]

Challenges faced by ecologists: gender-based perceptions throughout the stages of the academic career in Brazil

Ana Paula Lula Costa, Julia Rosa Matias Ciccheto, Myrna Elis Ferreira Santos, et al.

Published: 2025-10-07
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Life Sciences, Social and Behavioral Sciences

Although women often outnumber men in the early stages of academic careers in ecology, they remain significantly underrepresented in senior positions. In Brazil, women comprise the majority of graduate students in ecological sciences but hold fewer senior academic roles, receive less research funding, and face greater obstacles to visibility and recognition. To understand the factors contributing [...]

Ciclos irregulares de financiamento no Brasil são uma barreira à conservação da biodiversidade e à liderança global do país

Quezia Ramalho, Joice Silva de Souza, Diogo Borges Provete

Published: 2025-10-05
Subjects: Biodiversity, Biology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

O financiamento estável para a pesquisa científica é fundamental para a conservação da biodiversidade e a formulação de políticas baseadas em evidências. No Brasil, ciclos inconsistentes de financiamento para bolsas contribuem para a fuga de cérebros de Pesquisadores em Início de Carreira (ECRs, do inglês “Early Career Researchers”), que poderiam impulsionar avanços significativos na pesquisa em [...]

Understanding the adequacy and representativeness of species distribution data

Alice C. Hughes, Nazli Demirel, David K Barnes, et al.

Published: 2025-10-05
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Species occurrence data is the fundamental unit of any species distribution analysis, biodiversity patterns, species extinction vulnerability, and temporal trends. This data is also a critical component of monitoring progress towards global biodiversity targets, such as those included in the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). [...]

Genomic insights into the origin of ecotypes

sean stankowski, Kerstin Johannesson, Gabriella Malmqvist, et al.

Published: 2025-10-05
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Life Sciences

A century ago, Göte Turesson introduced the ecotype concept to describe populations of species that are phenotypically and genetically differentiated by adaptation to contrasting habitats. His simple idea—that ecological divergence can occur below the species level—has had lasting influence, inspiring experimental tests of local adaptation across taxa. Today, ecotypes are described throughout the [...]

Narrative-Movement Framework (NMF): A socio-ecological systems (SES) approach to human narratives, animal movement, and coexistence in shared landscapes

Katherine Victoria Hernandez, Daniel T. Blumstein

Published: 2025-10-05
Subjects: Behavior and Ethology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Environmental Studies, Life Sciences, Other Arts and Humanities, Other Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Other Life Sciences

1. Managing human-wildlife coexistence is essential for biodiversity conservation in places where humans and nonhumans compete for access to ecosystems. Viewing human-wildlife conflict as part of a complex web of positive and negative connections that exist between humans and nature is essential. 2. The field of socio-ecological systems (SES) seeks to understand these connections between [...]

What fraction of the genomic basis of local adaptation are we missing?

Tom R Booker, Abi Brown, Sam Yeaman

Published: 2025-10-05
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Evolution, Genetics, Genetics and Genomics, Life Sciences

How will species adapt to changing environments? To what extent does adaptation to previous conditions maintain the variation needed to adapt to future conditions? To answer these kinds of questions, we need to identify locally adaptive alleles and quantify their effects. Theory shows that the architecture of adaptation can depend upon the nature of mutation and on how ecology shapes the [...]

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