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Supporting wildlife movement amid the rise of border infrastructure

Katarzyna Nowak, Viktar Fenchuk, Magdalena Niedziałkowska, et al.

Published: 2026-01-21
Subjects: Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Environmental Law, Environmental Studies, Forest Management, Nature and Society Relations, Zoology

Transboundary areas of conservation importance affected by border infrastructure and militarization urgently need connectivity conservation solutions. Where human conflicts are ongoing and peace initiatives may be unviable, smaller-scale approaches can still be implemented. We propose a multi-faceted approach to support animal movement and minimize impacts of multiple border barriers on medium to [...]

Laboratory Evidence of the effect of Water Availability on Aedes Mosquito Population Dynamics: A Scoping Review

Emmanuelle Inès Kern, Giovanni Marini, Daniele Da Re, et al.

Published: 2026-01-21
Subjects: Life Sciences

The increasing geographical spread, abundance and activity of invasive Aedes mosquitoes are cause of concern for public health at local and global scales. These species transmit diseases such as dengue, Chikungunya, Yellow Fever, and Zika, which can cause outbreaks in endemic and non-endemic settings. Unlike temperature, whose impact on key entomological traits has been extensively studied, the [...]

Microbial drivers of woody plant encroachment in fire-maintained grasslands and savannas

Anita Simha, Gaurav Kandlikar

Published: 2026-01-21
Subjects: Life Sciences

Woody plant encroachment into grasslands and savannas is a global phenomenon with wide-ranging consequences for people and nature, but we lack a comprehensive understanding of its drivers. Various factors can contribute to woody encroachment across ecosystems, but a notable commonality is that transitions from herbaceous to woody vegetation are spatially and temporally abrupt, suggesting that [...]

Scaling from Metawebs to Realised Webs: A Hierarchical Approach to Network Ecology

Tanya Strydom, Alexander M Dunhill, Jennifer A Dunne, et al.

Published: 2026-01-21
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Life Sciences, Other Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Ecological networks provide a critical framework for understanding the architecture of biodiversity and predicting ecosystem responses to environmental change. However, the application of network ecology is often hindered by a lack of clarity regarding the assumptions inherent in different network representations. Here, we present a hierarchical framework that distinguishes between ‘metawebs’ [...]

The missing branches of the bee Tree of Life: addressing global Darwinian shortfalls and their drivers

Felipe Walter Pereira, Matheus Lima Araujo, Anderson Lepeco, et al.

Published: 2026-01-21
Subjects: Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Life Sciences

Understanding the Darwinian shortfall (i.e., the lack of knowledge about phylogenetic relationships) can help us to guide future biodiversity research and conservation efforts. Overcoming this shortfall is essential to develop robust strategies to preserve the Tree of Life while facing the ongoing biodiversity crisis. Here, we present the first global assessment of Darwinian shortfalls and their [...]

A framework for understanding how and why animals die

Roxanne Beltran, Scott Yanco, Ruth Y. Oliver, et al.

Published: 2026-01-19
Subjects: Biology

Mortality is a fundamental demographic process that shapes both populations and ecological communities. Yet, how and why animals die is just as important as the simple fact of whether or not they do. A richer understanding about drivers of death across taxa is needed to advance ecological theory and to improve conservation practice. Both require identifying the causal pathways that lead to death; [...]

A Practitioner-Led Transdisciplinary Process for Adaptive Fire Management in Madagascar’s Protected Areas

Elliot Convery-Fisher, Leanne N. Phelps, Adam Devenish, et al.

Published: 2026-01-19
Subjects: Environmental Sciences, Natural Resources and Conservation

ABSTRACT Fire management in protected areas is constrained by gaps between scientific knowledge, practitioner experience, and institutional frameworks. Such constraints restrict how existing expertise is mobilised, formalised, and translated into alternative fire management practice, meaning fire management plans frequently fail to reflect the diverse socio-ecological contexts in which [...]

Delivering Nature Positive outcomes through landscape conservation: credible actions and shared responsibility in the mining sector

Laura J Sonter, Marc Freestone, Thomas White, et al.

Published: 2026-01-19
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment, Environmental Sciences, Life Sciences, Natural Resources and Conservation, Natural Resources Management and Policy, Sustainability

The mining sector is increasingly expected to align their corporate nature commitments with global biodiversity goals. Emerging Nature Positive frameworks require companies not only to mitigate impacts of direct operations, but also to contribute to biodiversity recovery at the landscape scale, where impacts, dependencies and conservation priorities intersect. Yet expectations for credible [...]

Developmental density shapes adult mate guarding strategies in an invertebrate

Tuba Rizvi, Klaus Reinhold

Published: 2026-01-19
Subjects: Behavior and Ethology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Entomology, Evolution, Life Sciences

Post-copulatory mate guarding is a widespread reproductive strategy that reduces sperm competition but can generate sexual conflict when male and female optima diverge. While mate guarding is known to respond plastically to immediate social conditions, the extent to which early-life social environments of both sexes shape adult guarding behaviour remains poorly understood. We experimentally [...]

Different migration patterns of European anchovy and sardine around Iberian Peninsula revealed by eye lens isotopes

Tatsuya Sakamoto, Susana Garrido

Published: 2026-01-19
Subjects: Marine Biology

Small pelagic fish are key components of productive coastal ecosystems, yet their migration ecology remains poorly understood, causing challenges for management. We applied stable carbon and nitrogen isotope (δ¹³C and δ¹⁵N) analyses of eye lenses to investigate movements of European anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) and sardine (Sardina pilchardus) around the Iberian Peninsula. Muscle isotopes [...]

From the province-based Fish Management Plan to the first steps of a catchment-based Fish Management Plan in Sicily: the Ragusa experience.

ANTONINO DUCHI

Published: 2026-01-19
Subjects: Life Sciences

In Italy, the Fish Management Plan (FMP) is considered the fundamental document for the conservation and management of inland fish fauna and fisheries, as well as for the planning of the territory in which aquatic environments are located. There are two phases of the Fish Management Plan: the regional or provincial FMP and the catchment-based FMP. In Sicily, no catchment-based FMP had yet been [...]

How does the rate of environmental change affect density-dependent population dynamics?

Christophe F.D. Coste, Brett Petersen, Dongbo Li, et al.

Published: 2026-01-19
Subjects: Dynamic Systems, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Life Sciences, Numerical Analysis and Computation, Physical Sciences and Mathematics, Population Biology

Natural populations experience variable environments. Anthropogenically driven environmental change, in particular, is expected to impose trends on key demographic parameters such as reproduction and survival. Theoretical studies of how such environmental changes affect populations have highlighted dynamical phenomena including bifurcation-related tipping points – typically identified by [...]

How Large Cooperative Groups Avoid Local Competition

Philip Ashley Downing, Heikki Helanterä

Published: 2026-01-19
Subjects: Behavior and Ethology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Evolution

Large cooperative groups are a common sight in nature. Their existence is puzzling, however, because local competition should keep groups relatively small. A simple but untested way large groups can avoid local competition is by increasing their resource base. We conducted a systematic review and phylogenetic meta-analysis to look for evidence of this effect in wild populations of cooperatively [...]

Introducing relative pollen productivity estimates for Iberian taxa: methodological insights and implications for landscape modelling in the Western Mediterranean

Kilian Jungkeit-Milla, Vojtěch Abraham, Miguel Sevilla-Callejo, et al.

Published: 2026-01-19
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Life Sciences

Understanding the impact of ongoing global change on plant communities requires long-term quantitative reconstructions of past vegetation dynamics. Fossil pollen records offer one of the most powerful tools to reconstruct past landscapes, yet for their accurate interpretation it is important to take into account the differential pollen productivity of plant taxa. For southern Europe, and [...]

Life-history evolution and uninvadable mortality schedules with and without intergenerational energy transfers

Piret Avila, Laurent Lehmann

Published: 2026-01-19
Subjects: Evolution

Intergenerational energy transfers are widespread in nature, yet most life history theory assumes that organisms balance energy production and consumption at each age, leaving the evolutionary consequences of transfers underexplored. We develop a life history model under two energy budget constraints: (i) no transfers, where production equals consumption at each age, and (ii) transfers, where [...]

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