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1. Feedback loops between 3D vegetation structure and ecological functions of animals.

2. Unravelling the relationship between plant diversity and vegetation structural complexity: A review and theoretical framework.

3. Spatial heterogeneity facilitates carnivore coexistence.

4. Environmental controls on African herbivore responses to landscapes of fear.

5. Uncovering Ecological Patterns with Convolutional Neural Networks.

6. Elephants limit aboveground carbon gains in African savannas.

7. Combining behavioural and LiDAR data to reveal relationships between canopy structure and orangutan nest site selection in disturbed forests.

8. The challenge of estimating global termite methane emissions.

9. Woody encroachment slows decomposition and termite activity in an African savanna.

10. Riparian vegetation structure and the hunting behavior of adult estuarine crocodiles.

11. Canopy structure drives orangutan habitat selection in disturbed Bornean forests.

12. Termites and trees. Response to comment on 'Termite mounds alter the spatial distribution of African savanna tree species'.

13. Limited spatial response to direct predation risk by African herbivores following predator reintroduction.

14. Seasonal variation in the relative dominance of herbivore guilds in an African savanna.

15. Termite mounds differ in their importance for herbivores across savanna types, seasons and spatial scales.

16. Effects of Vegetation Structure on the Location of Lion Kill Sites in African Thicket.

17. Termite mounds alter the spatial distribution of African savanna tree species.

18. Are hippos Africa's most influential megaherbivore? A review of ecosystem engineering by the semi‐aquatic common hippopotamus.

19. Advances in animal ecology from 3D-LiDAR ecosystem mapping.

20. Variable effects of termite mounds on African savanna grass communities across a rainfall gradient.

21. Spatial variability and abiotic determinants of termite mounds throughout a savanna catchment.

22. The pyrodiversity-biodiversity hypothesis: a test with savanna termite assemblages.

23. Termites and fire: Current understanding and future research directions for improved savanna conservation.

24. Consistent patterns of LiDAR-derived measures of savanna vegetation complexity between wet and dry seasons.

25. Spatial ecology, biodiversity, and abiotic determinants of Congo's bai ecosystem.

26. Herbivore regulation of savanna vegetation: Structural complexity, diversity, and the complexity–diversity relationship.

27. Small‐scale fires interact with herbivore feedbacks to create persistent grazing lawn environments.

28. Mammalian herbivore movement into drought refugia has cascading effects on savanna insect communities.

29. Species‐level termite methane production rates.

30. Termite mounds vary in their importance as sources of vegetation heterogeneity across savanna landscapes.

31. Resistance of termite mounds to variation in long‐term fire regimes across semi‐arid African savannas.

32. Effects of long‐term fixed fire regimes on African savanna vegetation biomass, vertical structure and tree stem density.

33. Impacts of large herbivores on terrestrial ecosystems.

34. Australia: no price on cutting fire risk.

35. High‐intensity fires may have limited medium‐term effectiveness for reversing woody plant encroachment in an African savanna.

36. Mapping tree canopy thermal refugia for birds using biophysical models and LiDAR.

37. No evidence of handling‐induced mortality in Serengeti's African wild dog population.

38. Are Termite Mounds Always Grazing Hotspots? Grazing Variability with Mound Size, Season and Geology in an African Savanna.

39. Monitoring the online ant trade reveals high biological invasion risk.

40. Soil biota in a megadiverse country: Current knowledge and future research directions in South Africa.

41. Animals and the zoogeochemistry of the carbon cycle.

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