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101. Movements of Diadromous Fish in Large Unregulated Tropical Rivers Inferred from Geochemical Tracers

102. Excluding access to invasion hubs can contain the spread of an invasive vertebrate

103. Why does vulnerability to toxic invasive cane toads vary among populations of Australian freshwater crocodiles?

104. Linking trophic cascades to changes in desert dune geomorphology using high-resolution drone data.

105. Reversing functional extinction of mammals prompts a rethink of paradigms about seed fate in arid Australia.

106. Invasive cane toads (Bufo marinus) cause mass mortality of freshwater crocodiles (Crocodylus johnstoni) in tropical Australia

108. A synthesis of ENSO effects on drylands in Australia, North America and South America.

109. The responses of small mammals to patches regenerating after fire and rainfall in the Simpson Desert, central Australia.

113. Scavenging with invasive species.

114. Flooding, season and habitat interact to drive changes in vertebrate scavenging and carcass persistence rates.

115. Top predators constrain mesopredator distributions.

116. Removal of an apex predator initiates a trophic cascade that extends from herbivores to vegetation and the soil nutrient pool.

117. Shrub encroachment is linked to extirpation of an apex predator.

119. Diet of the Dingo in Subtropical Australian Forests: Are Small, Threatened Macropods at Risk?

120. Saving the World's Terrestrial Megafauna.

121. Ecosystem structure, function, and composition in rangelands are negatively affected by livestock grazing.

122. Ecological allometries and niche use dynamics across Komodo dragon ontogeny.

123. Interference competition: odours of an apex predator and conspecifics influence resource acquisition by red foxes.

124. Negative frequency dependent prey selection by two canid predators and its implications for the conservation of a threatened rodent in arid Australia.

125. Harnessing natural selection to tackle the problem of prey naïveté.

126. Correlates of Recent Declines of Rodents in Northern and Southern Australia: Habitat Structure Is Critical.

127. Mesopredator suppression by an apex predator alleviates the risk of predation perceived by small prey.

128. From grasslands to genes: exploring the major microbial drivers of antibiotic-resistance in microhabitats under persistent overgrazing.

129. The role of species interactions in shaping the geographic pattern of ungulate abundance across African savannah.

130. Occurrence, residency, and habitat characterization of leopard seals in Chile.

131. Availability of alternative prey rather than intraguild interactions determines the local abundance of two understudied and threatened small carnivore species.

132. A long-term high-resolution dataset of grasslands grazing intensity in China.

133. Landscape use by prey: Bottom‐up regulation prevails under reduced predation risk.

134. Wolves across borders.

135. The role of predation, forestry and productivity in moose harvest at different spatial levels of management units.

136. Wolf diet in the Notecka Forest, western Poland.

137. Home range and habitat selection of wolves recolonising central European human‐dominated landscapes.

138. Environmental impact assessment for large carnivores: a methodological review of the wolf Canis lupus monitoring in Portugal.

139. Human avoidance, selection for darkness and prey activity explain wolf diel activity in a highly cultivated landscape.

140. Do recolonising wolves trigger non‐consumptive effects in European ecosystems? A review of evidence.

141. Seasonal activity patterns and home range sizes of wolves in the human‐dominated landscape of northeast Türkiye.

142. Genetic admixture between Central European and Alpine wolf populations.

143. Free‐ranging cattle and the return of the wolf: behavioral responses and implications for conservation management.

144. Protection beyond park boundaries: On the impact of systematic patrolling in Divisional Forest Office, Sarpang, Bhutan.

145. From causes of conflict to solutions: Shifting the lens on human–carnivore coexistence research.

146. Attitudes towards causes of and solutions to conflict between humans and Asian elephants.

147. Phenological and Fungal Interactions of Malesherbia auristipulata Ricardi (Passifloraceae) in the Atacama Desert: Adaptations and Conservation in an Extreme Ecosystem.

148. Changes in the Water Deficit Characteristics of Rangeland Dominant Species at Different Grazing Intensities in Gypseous and Sandy Soil Conditions.

149. Mapping Human Pressure for Nature Conservation: A Review.

150. Asymmetric arms races between predators and prey: a tug of war between the life–dinner principle and the rare-enemy principle.

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