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Average, variability, and extremes: A framework to quantify microclimate temperature modulation

Eliah Milan Grooss, Nico Eisenhauer, Georg J. A. Hähn, et al.

Published: 2026-03-25
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Life Sciences, Other Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Microclimate, the climatic conditions experienced by organisms, can differ substantially from the macroclimate measured by weather stations. Microclimate modulation is the modification of the microclimate by environmental conditions. Despite its ecological importance, there is currently no standardized method for quantifying microclimate modulation, which limits comparability across studies. [...]

Spatio-temporal shifts driven by climate change threaten persistence and resilience of honey bee populations

Mert Kükrer

Published: 2026-03-25
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Life Sciences

Understanding how climate shapes intraspecific genetic turnover is critical for predicting biodiversity responses to global change, yet such analyses remain limited for systems where natural adaptation and human-mediated dispersal jointly structure diversity. Here, we investigate the spatio-temporal dynamics of genetic composition in the western honey bee (Apis mellifera) across Anatolia and [...]

Bees as Ambassadors for Plant Conservation

Ari Hoffman, Thais Vasconcelos, Eric Robert Hagen

Published: 2026-03-25
Subjects: Life Sciences, Social and Behavioral Sciences

Because of their abundance and sessile nature, plants often blend into the landscape, which can lead many people to be unaware of, uniformed, or uninterested in them. This phenomenon, known as “Plant Awareness Disparity” (PAD), contributes to a lack of support for the conservation of plants relative to animals. Strategies for mitigating PAD across diverse demographic groups remain poorly [...]

Flukes of resilience: new sightings of Atlantic humpback dolphin Sousa teuszii (Kükenthal, 1892), but bycaught bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus (Montagu, 1821) in Benin

Koen Van Waerebeek, Sévérin Tchibozo, Hong-Yu Lai, et al.

Published: 2026-03-25
Subjects: Life Sciences

The updated number of confirmed Atlantic humpback dolphin Sousa teuszii case records for Benin’s coast (period 2013-2025) amounts to six, including five sightings and one live-stranding. If no re-sightings occurred, maximally 22 individuals were involved. However, the two 2025 sightings may have been the same pod. Group size was small (mean= 4.57; SD= 2.37; median= 5; range= 1–7; n= 6) compared [...]

Climate-change-driven shifts in the population dynamics of the invasive tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) in the Alps

Margo Blaha, Michael Matiu, Bruno Majone, et al.

Published: 2026-03-25
Subjects: Computer Sciences, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Entomology

The recent global expansion of the Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) across tropical and temperate regions provides a clear example of the mobility and adaptability of invasive species. Among multiple drivers influencing the spread of this species, climate change is emerging as a major driver, creating conditions that favour its persistence and expansion into higher latitudes and [...]

Toward a participatory and adaptive ecology of biodiversity conservation

Ingmar R. Staude, Annalena Lenk

Published: 2026-03-25
Subjects: Life Sciences

Conservation biology emphasizes, with good reason, the harmful impacts of human activity but often extends the same antagonism to novel, potentially beneficial biodiversity that also arises through human involvement. This asymmetry is rooted in a pervasive nature/culture dualism that affords ecological value primarily to processes considered “natural.” Such a framing constrains conservation’s [...]

Long-term annual seed production data of individual European beech (Fagus sylvatica) trees in the Netherlands

Cherine C. Jantzen, Marcel E. Visser

Published: 2026-03-24
Subjects: Life Sciences

Seed production of European beech (Fagus sylvatica) is highly variable between years and synchronised between individual trees (i.e., masting), creating years with high seed crops, separated by one or more years with little or no seed production. This pulsed reproduction has selective benefits for the trees, as it creates a cycle of predator satiation and starvation, and this way masting drives [...]

Foundational AI could usher in a new era for models of all life on Earth

Joseph Millard, Arman Pili, Katherine Berthon, et al.

Published: 2026-03-24
Subjects: Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Deep-learned foundational AI could usher in a new era for the simulation of whole ecosystems, argue Joseph Millard and colleagues.

Masting breakdown in European beech reduces fitness benefits of masting, partly explained by climate change

Cherine C. Jantzen, Joseph B. Burant, Marlène Gamelon, et al.

Published: 2026-03-24
Subjects: Life Sciences

1. Masting, which corresponds to highly synchronized but temporally variable seed production, is initiated by weather cues and is thus highly sensitive to climate change. Changes in these cues can lead to a masting breakdown, resulting in a reduction of the fitness benefits of masting through decreasing pollination efficiency and increasing predation risk for seeds. 2. Here, for the first time, [...]

Socio-sexual cues shape female diet choice in Drosophila melanogaster

Mabel Sydney, Jen Perry, Tracey Chapman

Published: 2026-03-24
Subjects: Life Sciences

Male harassment can disturb female feeding behaviour and limit females’ access to preferred foraging locations. However, it is not yet known how females trade off costs of sexual harassment or increased intrasexual competition against preference for dietary macronutrients when making foraging decisions. We used the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster to investigate how female foraging decisions [...]

Habitat amount control is necessary but not sufficient to resolve the fragmentation debate

Juan Andrés Martínez Lanfranco

Published: 2026-03-24
Subjects: Life Sciences

Opposing conclusions from the same global multi-taxa dataset have intensified debate over whether fragmentation effects can be inferred independently of habitat amount in observational landscape studies. Gonçalves-Souza et al. (2025) reported lower local- and landscape-scale diversity in fragmented landscapes, whereas Fahrig et al. (2026) reanalysed the same dataset with continuous, scale-matched [...]

Microbial Inoculants for Soil Restoration: A Practical Framework for Risk-Governed Stewardship

Anna Edlund, Gwyn Beattie, Joana Falcao Salles, et al.

Published: 2026-03-24
Subjects: Life Sciences

Global soil degradation and increasing reliance on chemical inputs threaten agricultural sustainability, driving interest in microbial inoculants as tools for soil restoration. These biological products have the potential to enhance nutrient cycling, improve soil structure, and support plant resilience, but their environmental release raises important safety and stewardship considerations. Here, [...]

Coexistence of phenotypic plasticity and habitat use in natural populations

Samantha Clare Patrick, Julien G. A. Martin, anne charmantier, et al.

Published: 2026-03-23
Subjects: Behavior and Ethology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Evolution, Life Sciences

When studying how individuals adapt to environmental changes, the environment is traditionally viewed as a passive backdrop, with individuals modifying their phenotype in response to environmental conditions (i.e., phenotypic plasticity). However, this perspective overlooks the active role of habitat choice in mediating individual responses to environmental changes. In this paper, we argue for [...]

Genetic variance and phenotypic selection on pathogen-linked oviposition choice in Drosophila

Cara Duffy, Qurratu'Aina Abdul Munir, Pedro F Vale

Published: 2026-03-23
Subjects: Animal Experimentation and Research, Behavior and Ethology, Entomology, Evolution, Genetics, Integrative Biology, Research Methods in Life Sciences, Zoology

Pathogen-avoidance behaviour is assumed to be adaptive, yet its phenotypic variability and genetic heritability are rarely quantified. In species lacking post-oviposition care, avoiding potentially infectious egg-laying substrates would improve offspring survival and should therefore be under strong selection. We used two-choice oviposition assays to quantify the phenotypic and genetic variance [...]

Direct and biodiversity-mediated effects of climate on grassland productivity across the Alps

Pierre Gauzere, Maria Hällfors, Jussi Mäkinen, et al.

Published: 2026-03-23
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Life Sciences

Understanding how climate shapes ecosystem productivity through both energetic constraints and biodiversity‑mediated pathways remains a major challenge in global change ecology, particularly in mountain grasslands where rapid warming and strong environmental gradients interact. Here, we disentangle and map direct climatic controls on productivity from indirect effects mediated by canopy [...]

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