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51. Wildlife trail or systematic? Camera trap placement has little effect on estimates of mammal diversity in a tropical forest in Gabon

52. Variable persistence of an iconic arboreal mammal through the Black Summer wildfires.

53. Understory structure and heterospecifics influence the occupancy of a ground-nesting species of conservation concern, the Canada Warbler.

54. Coupling validation effort with in situ bioacoustic data improves estimating relative activity and occupancy for multiple species with cross‐species misclassifications.

55. Modelling the distribution and intraguild associations of an understudied mesocarnivore across the contiguous United States.

56. Occupancy patterns of prey species in a biological corridor and inferences for tiger population connectivity between national parks in Bhutan.

57. Differences in acoustic detectibility of bat species hamper Environmental Impact Assessment studies.

58. Detecting spider monkeys from the sky using a high-definition RGB camera: a rapid-assessment survey method?

59. Spatio‐temporal occurrence and sensitivity to livestock husbandry of Pallas's cat in the Mongolian Altai.

60. Land use intensification coupled with free‐roaming dogs as potential defaunation drivers of mesocarnivores in agricultural landscapes.

61. What determines the distribution of a threatened species, the brush‐tailed phascogale Phascogale tapoatafa (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae), in a highly modified region?

62. Topography‐derived variables provide insight into habitat occupancy of a cryptic snake, Bitis atropos.

63. Connectivity and flow regime direct conservation priorities for pelagophil fishes.

64. Introgression and the current status of the Scottish wildcat (Felis silvestris silvestris)

65. eDNA metabarcoding in lakes to quantify influences of landscape features and human activity on aquatic invasive species prevalence and fish community diversity.

66. High stream flows dilute environmental DNA (eDNA) concentrations and reduce detectability.

67. Precision as a metric for acoustic survey design using occupancy or spatial capture-recapture.

68. Trade of legal and illegal marine wildlife products in markets: integrating shopping list and survival analysis approaches.

69. Response of medium-sized mammals in subtropical forests following Australian 'Black Summer' wildfires.

71. Insectivorous bat occupancy is mediated by drought and agricultural land use in a highly modified ecoregion.

72. Improving the reliability of eDNA data interpretation.

73. Leaf litter depth and low canopy cover affect the detectability of the Brazilian Lancehead Bothrops jararaca (Wied-Neuwied, 1824) (Viperidae) in the Atlantic Forest.

74. Combining cameras and citizen science to define the distribution and behaviour of dingoes and foxes in New South Wales.

75. Can mammals thrive near urban areas in the Neotropics? Characterizing the community of a reclaimed tropical forest.

76. Wildlife trail or systematic? Camera trap placement has little effect on estimates of mammal diversity in a tropical forest in Gabon.

77. Forest patch characteristics affect reptile occurrence in north‐western Madagascar.

78. Understory structure and heterospecifics influence the occupancy of a ground-nesting species of conservation concern, the Canada Warbler

79. Guest or pest? Spatio-temporal occurrence and effects on soil and vegetation of the wild boar on Elba island.

80. Utilizing bycatch camera-trap data for broad-scale occupancy and conservation: a case study of the brown hyaena Parahyaena brunnea.

81. The African golden cat Caracal aurata in Tanzania: first record and vulnerability assessment.

82. The influence of spatial and temporal scale on the relative importance of biotic vs. abiotic factors for species distributions.

83. Natural and anthropogenic correlates of habitat use by wild ungulates in Shuklaphanta National Park, Nepal

84. Forest matters: Use of water reservoirs by mammal communities in cattle ranch landscapes in the Paraguayan Dry Chaco

85. Expanding niche and degrading forests: Key to the successful global invasion of Lantana camara (sensu lato)

86. Comparison of traditional and environmental DNA survey methods for detecting rare and abundant freshwater fish.

87. Using questionnaire surveys and occupancy modelling to identify conservation priorities for the Critically Endangered Balkan lynx Lynx lynx balcanicus.

88. OCCURRENCE PATTERNS AND POPULATION DENSITY OF BARKING DEER (MUNTIACUS VAGINALIS) IN THE SOUTHERN SLOPES OF HIMALAYA FOOTHILLS, PUNJAB, PAKISTAN.

89. Rapid assessment of site occupancy by collared pika (Ochotona collaris) at the leading edge of their range.

90. Co‐occurrence modelling highlights conservation implications for two competing spiral‐horned antelope.

91. Determining multi-species site use outside the protected areas of the Maasai Mara, Kenya, using false positive site-occupancy modelling.

92. Multi‐species occupancy models as robust estimators of community richness.

93. The score test for the two‐sample occupancy model.

94. Fishing for mammals: Landscape‐level monitoring of terrestrial and semi‐aquatic communities using eDNA from riverine systems.

95. Listening and watching: Do camera traps or acoustic sensors more efficiently detect wild chimpanzees in an open habitat?

96. The relative effects of prey availability, anthropogenic pressure and environmental variables on lion (Panthera leo) site use in Tanzania's Ruaha landscape during the dry season.

97. Modelling the occupancy of two bird species of conservation concern in a managed Acadian Forest landscape: Applications for forest management.

98. Habitat use and activity patterns of three Eulemur species in the forest and restoration areas of Ranomafana and Ankafobe, Madagascar

99. Examining human–carnivore interactions using a socio-ecological framework: sympatric wild canids in India as a case study

100. Ghost‐busting: patch occupancy and habitat preferences of Ocyale ghost (Araneae: Lycosidae), a single site endemic in north‐western Madagascar.

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