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Time to publish ethically: DAFNEE, a database of academia-friendly journals in ecology and evolutionary biology.

Nicolas Galtier, Khalid Belkhir, Pierre-Olivier Antoine, et al.

Published: 2025-06-25
Subjects: Life Sciences

The scientific publishing market is dysfunctional: academia pays a lot for publishing, much more than the actual cost. Transitioning to ethical publishing is a collective challenge requiring to inform scientists about the problem and its potential solutions. We introduce DAFNEE, a database of academia-friendly journals in ecology and evolutionary biology (https://dafnee.isem-evolution.fr/). [...]

Assessment of environmental and public health impacts of dog parks in residential neighborhoods: A case study in Toronto, Canada

Saeed Doroudiani

Published: 2025-06-24
Subjects: Public Health

The number of pet dogs has been increasing over the last decade, causing more challenges for dog owners taking care of their pets, particularly in current small apartments, as well as larger impacts on public health and environment. Dog owners usually use outdoor public spaces for their dogs to play and defecate. Public spaces are common sites of dog fecal contamination with prevalent rates of [...]

Prompting large language models for quality ecological statistics

Christopher J Brown, Scott Spillias

Published: 2025-06-24
Subjects: Applied Statistics, Biostatistics, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Life Sciences, Other Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Large language models (LLMs) are rapidly transforming scientific workflows, including statistical analyses in ecological sciences. While these AI tools offer impressive capabilities for code generation and analytical guidance, evaluations reveal significant limitations in their reasoning for standard statistical tests. Ecological statistics typically require special consideration due to spatial [...]

Allometry and shared ancestry, rather than ecology, shapes the evolution of 3D eye size in temperate butterflies

Sridhar Halali, Stephen A Hall, Lars B Pettersson, et al.

Published: 2025-06-24
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Evolution, Life Sciences, Other Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Sensory traits shape animal lifestyles due to the central role they play in retrieving and processing environmental information. However, being some of the most energetically expensive tissues to build and maintain, ecological demands often modulate investment in these organs. Evidence that ecology shapes the evolution of sensory traits is plenty but is heavily biased towards vertebrates and has [...]

Social interactions shape anaerobic, but not aerotolerant, gut microbiome composition in a cooperative breeding species

Chuen Zhang Lee, Sarah F Worsley, Terry Burke, et al.

Published: 2025-06-21
Subjects: Environmental Microbiology and Microbial Ecology Life Sciences, Ornithology

Background Social transmission of microbes has profound impacts on disease epidemiology and host health. However, how social factors influence gut microbiome (GM) transmission in wild populations is not well understood. Here, we use a wild population of the Seychelles warbler, a facultative cooperatively breeding passerine, to determine whether cooperative breeding behaviour influences the GM. [...]

Female driven reduction of sexual dimorphism in hominins

Thomas A Püschel, Jorge Avaria-Llautureo, Chris Venditti

Published: 2025-06-21
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Evolution, Life Sciences

Sexual dimorphism is a key indicator of social structure and selective pressures in primate evolution, yet its evolutionary drivers in hominins remain contentious. Here, we combine cutting edge dimorphism estimation methods, with Bayesian phylogenetic comparative analyses to disentangle the sex-specific contributions and evolutionary dynamics underlying changes in body mass and canine size across [...]

A practical guide to species trend detection with unstructured data using local frequency scaling (Frescalo)

Romain Goury, Diana E. Bowler, Colin Harrower, et al.

Published: 2025-06-21
Subjects: Life Sciences

Accurately measuring biodiversity change remains a central challenge in ecology. Beyond the general idea of detection frameworks, which can help to estimate species trends under variable effort, other sampling-related biases in data collection remain a key challenge. Long-term standardized ecological data are rare, and most available datasets exhibit considerable spatial and temporal variation [...]

Biochemical oxygen demand as a proxy for dissolved organic carbon in Japanese rivers: Conservative estimates for ecological risk assessment

Yuichi Iwasaki, Wataru Naito

Published: 2025-06-21
Subjects: Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Environmental Engineering, Pharmacology, Toxicology and Environmental Health

Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a critical parameter for assessing metal bioavailability and toxicity in aquatic systems, but data from routine measurements in Japan are limited to specific sites. The goal of this study was to develop a statistical model to estimate DOC concentrations in Japanese rivers using biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) as a proxy. Because the relationship between BOD and [...]

Free-ranging dogs in the streets: foreseeing a multispecies coexistence crisis beyond shortsighted kindness or conflicts

Nishant Kumar

Published: 2025-06-21
Subjects: Animal Sciences, Behavior and Ethology, Biodiversity, Life Sciences, Population Biology, Zoology

Nature-based solutions tout climate goals, often ignoring the lived entanglements of multispecies coexistence. Tropical cities have become battlegrounds of misguided kindness and escalating conflicts with animals. Human niche expansion creates a paradox for free-ranging denizens: abundant food sources from waste, yet unprecedented ecological pressures from infrastructural neglect. Using dogs’ [...]

Ground-nesting ants as architects of microbial landscapes

Jacob Longmeyer, Nikesh Dahal, Nicholas Medina, et al.

Published: 2025-06-21
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Environmental Microbiology and Microbial Ecology Life Sciences

As soil ecosystem engineers, ground-nesting ants alter various physicochemical properties of soils globally. However, less is known about how ant behaviors including bioturbation and hygiene affect microbial communities, such as by altering habitat complexity, resource availability, and competitive dynamics. Interactions such as this are increasingly recognized as important components in shaping [...]

Conservation impacts and socio-demographic characteristics mediate perceptions of trophy hunting

Luke C Evans, Victoria L Boult, Thomas Frederick Johnson

Published: 2025-06-21
Subjects: Social and Behavioral Sciences

Trophy hunting is a divisive topic in conservation, with recent events and policy proposals reigniting heated debates over its acceptability. To understand what shapes divergent opinions on trophy hunting, we conducted an opportunistic survey that gauged the degree to which the perceived acceptability of trophy hunting was influenced by a range of contextual factors (e.g. animal welfare, [...]

Two Metschnikowia nectar yeast species have similar volatile profiles, but elicit differential foraging in bee pollinators

M. Elizabeth Moore, Lindsey Wilson, Nathan Brandt, et al.

Published: 2025-06-19
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Entomology, Life Sciences, Microbiology, Organismal Biological Physiology, Other Microbiology

1. Nectar yeasts are a highly specialized group of fungi that may play key roles in pollination ecology. Nectar yeasts lack an independent dispersal mechanism to access new habitats with fresh resources. Yeasts, bumble bee pollinators, and flowering plants likely take part in a series of diffuse mutualisms, wherein yeast attract bees that provide phoretic travel between flowers. This [...]

Predicting future damage costs of non-native species using combined dynamical and cost-density equations

Danish A. Ahmed, Corey J.A. Bradshaw, Noor Tahat, et al.

Published: 2025-06-19
Subjects: Life Sciences

Biological invasions threaten biodiversity, economic stability, and public health, and are exacerbated by intensive global trade and transport. The economic costs of these invasions have reached US$ trillions globally and are expected to continue increasing. However, while past invasion costs have been described across various contexts, there are few robust projections of future costs, limiting [...]

Faecal microbiome varies with social group, age and bovine tuberculosis infection in the European Badger (Meles meles)

Natasha Meadows, Richard Delahay, Robbie McDonald, et al.

Published: 2025-06-18
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Zoology

Host-associated microbes are key components of animal health and physiology, with particular importance for determining responses to pathogen infection. The gut microbiota is highly variable at the individual level, being shaped by a multitude of factors including diet, social behaviour, and age. Yet the relative influence of these traits on microbiota composition, and the consequences of this [...]

Macroalgae morphological complexity affects the functional diversity of epifaunal annelid assemblages

Samuel Delgado Mendes, Nykon Craveiro, Paulo Cesar de Paiva, et al.

Published: 2025-06-18
Subjects: Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Marine Biology

Host structural complexity influences the diversity of associated epifaunal species, but its role in shaping functional trait diversity remains underexplored. We developed a trait-based framework to assess whether macroalgal structural complexity significantly influences the functional assembly of marine annelid epifauna in a sandstone reef system at Enseada dos Corais Beach (NE Brazil). Sampling [...]

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