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- Topic:Biodiversity
May 2025
Biological Conservation. - 308(2025), Art. 111199
A unifying theoretical framework for conservation flagships
Ivan Jarić; Sarah L. Crowley; Jonathan M. Jeschke; Ugo Arbieu; Gabriel Henrique de Oliveira Caetano; Ricardo A. Correia; Arjun Kamdar; Richard J. Ladle; Stefano Mammola; Uri Roll; Diogo Veríssimo
April 2025
Conservation Biology. - XX(2025)X, Art. e70023
A social network analysis of the European science–policy–society interface on biodiversity
Dalia D'Amato; Salla Rantala; Kaisa Korhonen-Kurki; Karla E. Locher-Krause; Twan Stoffers; Enzo Falco; Renata Włodarczyk-Marciniak; Mihai Adamescu; Kinga Krauze; M. Susana Orta-Ortiz; Robin Dianoux; Matthew J. Grainger; Juliette Young
April 2025
Communications Earth & Environment. - 6(2025), Art. 299
Mangroves support an estimated annual abundance of over 700 billion juvenile fish and invertebrates
Philine S. E. zu Ermgassen; Thomas A. Worthington; Jonathan R. Gair; Emma E. Garnett; Nibedita Mukherjee; Kate Longley-Wood; Ivan Nagelkerken; Kátya Abrantes; Octavio Aburto-Oropeza; Alejandro Acosta; Ana Rosa da Rocha Araujo; Ronald Baker; Adam Barnett; Christine M. Beitl; Rayna Benzeev; Justin Brookes; Gustavo A. Castellanos-Galindo; Ving Ching Chong; Rod M. Connolly; Marília Cunha-Lignon; Farid Dahdouh-Guebas; Karen Diele; Patrick G. Dwyer; Daniel A. Friess; Thomas Grove; M. Enamul Hoq; Chantal Huijbers; Neil Hutchinson; Andrew F. Johnson; Ross Johnson; Jon Knight; Uwe Krumme; Baraka Kuguru; Shing Yip Lee; Aaron Savio Lobo; Blandina R. Lugendo; Jan-Olaf Meynecke; Cosmas Nzaka Munga; Andrew D. Olds; Cara L. Parrett; Borja G. Reguero; Patrik Rönnbäck; Anna Safryghin; Marcus Sheaves; Matthew D. Taylor; Jocemar Tomasino Mendonça; Nathan J. Waltham; Matthias Wolff; Mark D. Spalding
March 2025
Communications Biology. - 8(2025), Art. 449
Fundamental questions in meiofauna research highlight how small but ubiquitous animals can improve our understanding of Nature
Alejandro Martínez; Stefano Bonaglia; Maikon Di Domenico; Gustavo Fonseca; Jeroen Ingels; Katharina M. Jörger; Christopher Laumer; Francesca Leasi; Daniela Zeppilli; Elisa Baldrighi; Holly Bik; Diego Cepeda; Marco Curini-Galletti; Asher D. Cutter; Giovanni dos Santos; Simone Fattorini; Dagmar Frisch; Sabine Gollner; Ulf Jondelius; Alexandra Kerbl; Kevin M. Kocot; Nabil Majdi; Stefano Mammola; José M. Martín-Durán; André Menegotto; Paul A. Montagna; Francisco J. A. Nascimento; Nicolas Puillandre; Anne Rognant; Nuria Sánchez; Isaac R. Santos; Andreas Schmidt-Rhaesa; Michaela Schratzberger; Federica Semprucci; Mauricio Shimabukuro; Paul J. Sommerfield; Torsten H. Struck; Martin V. Sørensen; Andreas Wallberg; Katrine Worsaae; Hiroshi Yamasaki; Diego Fontaneto
This paper identifies the top-50 priority questions for meiofaunal research, highlighting their critical roles in biogeochemical cycles and biodiversity. It calls for a balanced research agenda, international cooperation, and advances in technology to overcome current challenges and unlock meiofauna’s full potential.
March 2025
Ecosystems. - 28(2025), Art. 23
Flexibility in Aquatic Food Web Interactions: Linking Scales and Approaches
Ellen van Velzen; Sabine Wollrab; Onur Kerimoglu; Ursula Gaedke; Hans-Peter Grossart; Minoru Kasada; Helena C. L. Klip; Stefanie Moorthi; Tom Shatwell; Patch Thongthaisong; A. E. Friederike Prowe
March 2025
Biological Conservation. - 305(2025), Art. 111092
A systematic map of hydropower impacts on megafauna at the land-water interface
Vassil Y. Altanov; Sonja C. Jähnig; Fengzhi He
March 2025
Limnology and Oceanography. - XX(2025)XX, XX-XX
Picophytoplankton act as the primary consumers of excess phosphorus after the spring bloom in the eutrophic Baltic Sea
Kristian Spilling; Mari Vanharanta; Mariano Santoro; Cristian Villena-Alemany; Matthias Labrenz; Hans-Peter Grossart; Kasia Piwosz
February 2025
Journal of Applied Ecology. - 62(2025)4, 1052-1062
The crucial role of ecohydraulic factors in triggering sturgeon reproduction: Implications for active habitat restoration strategies in the Yangtze River
Hao Du; Xuan Ban; Pengcheng Li; Wurong Shih; Panayiotis Diplas; Jinming Wu; Junyi Li; Peilin Cheng; Pengsheng Li; Wencheng Liu; Fengzhi He
February 2025
Current Biology. - 35(2025)6, 1364-1372.e2
New fish migrations into the Panama Canal increase likelihood of interoceanic invasions in the Americas
Gustavo A. Castellanos-Galindo; Diana M.T. Sharpe; D. Ross Robertson; Victor Bravo; Jonathan M. Jeschke; Mark E. Torchin
The authors have compared the fish communities of Lake Gatun in the Panama Canal before and after the canal’s expansion in 2016: Marine fish species now make up 76 percent of the total biomass of the fish population and are primarily large predatory fishes. The lake’s food web is changing and local fisheries are impacted. There is also an increased risk of fishes colonizing the opposite ocean.
February 2025
Conservation Biology. - 34(2025), 1559–1574
Amphibian conservation in Europe: the importance of pond condition
A. López‑de Sancha; D. Boix; L. Benejam; L. Briggs; T. A. Davidson; J. C. Fahy; V. Frutos‑Aragón; H. M. Greaves; P. Lemmens; T. Mehner; L. Martín; B. Oertli; C. Sayer; S. Brucet