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Fitness costs of environmentally relevant concentrations of pharmaceuticals and personal care products in freshwater fauna: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Anita Tarandek, Sandra Hudina, Marina Veseli, et al.

Published: 2026-02-24
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Environmental Health Life Sciences, Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology

Pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) are now ubiquitous in freshwater ecosystems, entering water bodies through widespread use and incomplete removal during wastewater treatment. These compounds include psychoactive substances, antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, hormones, chemotherapeutic drugs, fragrances, preservatives, UV filters, plasticizers and others. Although many studies [...]

The Global Lakes Explorer: A basin-to-global scale data visualisation application for the assessment of nutrient emissions to lakes

Elise Gallois, Philip Taylor, Will J Brownlie, et al.

Published: 2026-02-24
Subjects: Computer Sciences, Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Phosphorus and nitrogen are critical plant nutrients, essential for fertiliser production and global food security. However, poor management across the anthropogenic nutrient cycles leads to losses associated with pollution of water bodies, driving eutrophication, biodiversity loss, and methane emissions. Addressing these interconnected challenges requires a sustainable, integral, and where [...]

Notes on the taxonomy of the Cistanthe philhershkovitziana Hershk. species complex (C. sect. Cistanthe; Montiaceae)

Mark Alan Hershkovitz

Published: 2026-02-24
Subjects: Biodiversity

The Cistanthe philhershkovitziana Hershk. species complex (C. sect. Cistanthe; Montiaceae) here is informally circumscribed to include four named species, its namesake plus C. behacheliana Hershk., C. gbifiana Hershk., and C. reshetiana Hershk. The species occur in coastal Chile in the littoral and adjacent riparian zones, coastal plains, and coastal range matorral, extending some 600 km in [...]

Anecdote: When courtship blurs: a case of male-directed sexual signaling in house crickets (Acheta domesticus)

M. A. Sekhar

Published: 2026-02-24
Subjects: Behavior and Ethology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Same-sex sexual behaviour has been reported across diverse animal taxa and is increasingly understood as a flexible outcome of sexual signaling rather than an evolutionary anomaly. In insects, such behaviours are often temporary, context dependent, and expressed alongside opposite-sex courtship. This pattern has led to increasing emphasis on condition-dependent mating filters, defined as how [...]

BABAPPAΩ: Diagnosing the Identifiability of Episodic Selection under Branch–Site Evolution Using Likelihood-Free Neural Inference

Krishnendu Sinha

Published: 2026-02-24
Subjects: Bioinformatics, Life Sciences

Episodic positive selection acting on specific evolutionary lineages is a longstanding yet intrinsically difficult target of molecular inference. Classical branch–site methods formulate this problem as hypothesis testing under explicit codon substitution models, implicitly assuming that episodic selection is statistically identifiable from finite alignments. Under biologically realistic [...]

A Niche in the Machine: The Promise of AI Foundation Models for Species Distribution Modeling

Russell Dinnage, Dan L. Warren

Published: 2026-02-24
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Life Sciences

Species distribution models (SDM) are fundamental tools for conservation, yet methodological progress has stalled. Despite two decades of refinement, traditional approaches – MaxEnt, boosted regression trees, random forests – have approached a performance ceiling, and deep learning has failed to break through on species distribution data. TabPFN, a foundation model that learns to perform Bayesian [...]

Global Patterns Predict Local Biodiversity Shifts in a Climate Change Hotspot

Jake Lawlor, Amelia Hesketh, Julien Beaulieu, et al.

Published: 2026-02-23
Subjects: Life Sciences

Climate change is redistributing life on Earth, and global-scale biogeographical patterns can inform expectations for local ecological responses. As thermal envelopes shift towards higher absolute latitudes and deeper depths in the ocean, fixed locations are experiencing changes in their niche space, driving changes in abundance, occurrence, and community composition. Here, we examine intertidal [...]

A new effect size for meta-analysis of magnitude: lnM

Shinichi Nakagawa, Ayumi Mizuno, Coralie Williams, et al.

Published: 2026-02-23
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Life Sciences, Statistics and Probability

Meta-analyses in ecology and evolution often consider the magnitude of differences between groups rather than their direction. Yet, a common practice is to coerce signed effects (e.g., d and response ratio) into magnitudes by taking absolute values. This transformation induces strong upward bias and non-normal (Gaussian) sampling distributions, violating the assumptions of standard meta-analytic [...]

Machine-learning models of coral cover and life histories reveal that climate refugia for coral reefs persist into 2050

Kyle J A Zawada, Emily Darling, Stacy D Jupiter, et al.

Published: 2026-02-23
Subjects: Marine Biology

Climate change is accelerating the decline of coral reefs, yet some locations may retain conditions that support persistence under future warming. We compiled 45,091 coral field observations (1960–2025) and 42 climate, biophysical, and human-pressure predictors to train machine-learning ensembles that estimate coral cover in 2020 and 2050, and life-history composition in 2020, across a global [...]

Drivers of taxonomic bias in ecology and evolution: insights from ethologists and behavioural ecologists

Pietro Pollo, Michael M. Kasumovic

Published: 2026-02-23
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Taxonomic bias (i.e. the disproportionate attention given to some taxa relative to their diversity) remains a major barrier to achieving generality in ecology and evolution, yet its underlying causes are poorly understood. Here, we proposed a general framework to explain taxonomic bias along three major axes, supported by evidence from a survey of 868 researchers’ taxonomic experiences. First, [...]

A Merlin Falco columbarius at the southern fringe of its Asian wintering range in Madhya Pradesh, India

Mandar Tijare

Published: 2026-02-23
Subjects: Life Sciences

The Merlin Falco columbarius is a small falcon considered an uncommon winter visitor to northwestern India, with records from the central part of the country being extremely scarce and the species often regarded as accidental in peninsular India. Here, I report a rare, well-documented observation of a Merlin from Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, in central India. The bird was observed and photographed at [...]

Among-trait covariance and cross-year repeatability for direct and indirect individual effects in producer-scrounger behaviour in wild house sparrows

Corné de Groot, Rori Wijnhorst, Ådne M. Nafstad, et al.

Published: 2026-02-20
Subjects: Behavior and Ethology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Evolution

Variation in social traits can be attributed to direct individual effects (DIEs) of the focal individual and indirect individual effects (IIEs) due to its social partners eliciting behavioural change, analogous to indirect genetic effects. Indirect effects affect the expressed phenotypic variation upon which selection can act, especially when they covary with direct effects, providing a potential [...]

Influence of fire history on reproductive traits in a congeneric obligate seeder and facultative resprouter tree species

Felicity Eloise Charles, April E Reside, Patrick T Moss, et al.

Published: 2026-02-20
Subjects: Other Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Plant Sciences

In fire-prone regions globally, evolution of plant traits that confer resilience to historical fire regimes is widespread. However, many common plant species are currently declining due to a mismatch between historical and contemporary fire regimes. These changes threaten long term community trajectories of plants and the animal species relying on them for food or habitat. Understanding plant [...]

Kin recognition in non-native plants: a general hypothesis of invasiveness

Rameez Ahmad, Yanjie Liu

Published: 2026-02-20
Subjects: Life Sciences

Understanding how non-native plants successfully invade new environments is a fundamental question in invasion ecology. Here, we propose a novel hypothesis of kin recognition - the ability of plants to differentiate between closely related and distantly related neighbors - as a mechanistic explanation for invasion success. To evaluate the idea, we reviewed existing evidence for kin recognition in [...]

Contribution and applications of demographic concepts to conservation

Christie Le Coeur, Jan Perret, Aurélien Besnard, et al.

Published: 2026-02-20
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Studying the demographic processes that shape how populations respond to environmental changes has long provided insights for conservation biology. Recent theoretical advances have deepened our understanding of these processes, yet their application in conservation remains unclear. We conducted a literature search to examine how six key demographic concepts — life-history trade-offs, the [...]

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