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Data gaps and opportunities for comparative and conservation biology
Given the current species extinction rates, evidence-based policies to conserve at-risk species are urgently needed. Ultimately, the extinction of a species is determined by birth and death rates,...
Context dependence of road-use behaviours
Many animals avoid roads due to traffic disturbance, but there are also some species that use roads in their everyday life and even obtain resources from them. Understanding the factors that...
The invasive species Trichocorixa verticalis shows a weaker immune response to water mite parasites than native species
Biological invasions provide an opportunity for ecological and evolutionary exploration of immune function in host–parasite interactions. Studying parasite-induced immune response in native...
Iberian amphibians occupy higher mountain areas compared to the last century
extinctions. Amphibians are one of the most sensitive animal groups to climate change, currently undergoing a global decline. Predictive models for Europe and Iberian Peninsula forecast that the...
The farmland refuge of the last Andalusian Buttonquail population
The last populations of threatened taxa usually survive in low-impacted areas, whose protection and management is critical for its conservation. However, they can also be located in humanized and...
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