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251. Automatic nesting seabird detection based on boosted HOG-LBP descriptors

252. Autonomous monitoring of cliff nesting seabirds using computer vision

253. Automated visual surveillance of a population of nesting seabirds

254. Automated visual monitoring of nesting seabirds

255. Habitat suitability as an indicator of urbanisation potential in four UK mammals.

257. Below the canopy: global trends in forest vertebrate populations and their drivers.

258. Tracking seabird migration in the tropical Indian Ocean reveals basin-scale conservation need.

259. Using geotagged crowdsourced data to assess the diverse socio-cultural values of conservation areas: England as a case study.

260. Migration in the Anthropocene: how collective navigation, environmental system and taxonomy shape the vulnerability of migratory species.

261. Understanding why racial/ethnic inequities along the HIV care continuum persist in the United States: a qualitative exploration of systemic barriers from the perspectives of African American/Black and Latino persons living with HIV.

262. Achieving a real‐time online monitoring system for conservation culturomics.

263. Not just passengers: pigeons, Columba livia, can learn homing routes while flying with a more experienced conspecific.

264. Ongoing over-exploitation and delayed responses to environmental change highlight the urgency for action to promote vertebrate recoveries by 2030.

266. The importance of locally sourced data in identifying population trends: Insights from Iberian vertebrates.

268. reader's view.

269. A new biologging approach reveals unique flightless molt strategies of Atlantic puffins.

270. Body mass and latitude as global predictors of vertebrate populations exposure to multiple threats.

271. Monitoring extinction risk and threats of the world's fishes based on the Sampled Red List Index.

272. Evidence of deterrence from patrol data: Trialling application of a differenced‐CPUE metric.

273. Information visualisation for science and policy: engaging users and avoiding bias.

274. Productivity declines threaten East African soda lakes and the iconic Lesser Flamingo.

275. Multiyear social stability and social information use in reef sharks with diel fission–fusion dynamics.

276. Shearwaters know the direction and distance home but fail to encode intervening obstacles after free-ranging foraging trips.

277. Multi-species population indices for sets of species including rare, disappearing or newly occurring species.

278. AI reflections in 2019

279. Population declines among Canadian vertebrates: But data of different quality show diverging trends.

280. Behavioural responses of a trans-hemispheric migrant to climate oscillation.

281. A user-friendly guide to using distance measures to compare time series in ecology.

282. Protected areas slow declines unevenly across the tetrapod tree of life.

283. Past, present, and future of the Living Planet Index.

284. A virtual pilot optimization trial for African American/Black and Latino persons with non-suppressed HIV viral load grounded in motivational interviewing and behavioral economics.

285. Behavioral intervention grounded in motivational interviewing and behavioral economics shows promise with Black and English-speaking Latino persons living with HIV with unsuppressed HIV viral load in New York City: A mixed methods pilot study.

287. Global effects of land-use intensity on local pollinator biodiversity.

288. Clustered versus catastrophic global vertebrate declines.

289. Bending the curve of terrestrial biodiversity needs an integrated strategy.

290. Time-lapse imagery and volunteer classifications from the Zooniverse Penguin Watch project.

292. Carry-over effects on the annual cycle of a migratory seabird: an experimental study.

293. Emerging Network-Based Tools in Movement Ecology.

294. Foraging flexibility and search patterns are unlinked during breeding in a free-ranging seabird.

295. Not just passengers: pigeons, Columba livia, can learn homing routes while flying with a more experienced conspecific.

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