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1. Moving in the Anthropocene: Global reductions in terrestrial mammalian movements

3. Evidence for an Adaptive, Large-Scale Range Shift in a Long-Distance Terrestrial Migrant.

4. Interactive Effects of Temperature, Aridity, and Plant Stoichiometry on Insect Herbivory: Past and Present.

5. Intraspecific encounters can lead to reduced range overlap.

6. Allee effects introduced by density dependent phenology.

7. Biogeographic response of marine plankton to Cenozoic environmental changes.

8. Complex nonmonotonic responses of biodiversity to habitat destruction.

9. Towards a mechanistic understanding of variation in aquatic food chain length.

10. Incorporating multidimensional behavior into a risk management tool for a critically endangered and migratory species.

11. Behavioral responses of terrestrial mammals to COVID-19 lockdowns.

12. The relationship between controllability, optimal testing resource allocation, and incubation-latent period mismatch as revealed by COVID-19.

13. Satellite Tracking of Head-Started Juvenile Green Turtles ( Chelonia mydas ) Reveals Release Effects and an Ontogenetic Shift.

14. Sampling bias and the robustness of ecological metrics for plant-damage-type association networks.

15. Reinforced diffusions as models of memory-mediated animal movement.

16. Late Cenozoic cooling restructured global marine plankton communities.

17. Analyses of three-dimensional species associations reveal departures from neutrality in a tropical forest.

18. Implicit versus explicit vector management strategies in models for vector-borne disease epidemiology.

19. Animal soundscapes reveal key markers of Amazon forest degradation from fire and logging.

20. A better index for analysis of co-occurrence and similarity.

21. Higher-order effects, continuous species interactions, and trait evolution shape microbial spatial dynamics.

22. Inclement weather forces stopovers and prevents migratory progress for obligate soaring migrants.

23. Exploring the functional composition of the human microbiome using a hand-curated microbial trait database.

24. Mapping out a future for ungulate migrations.

25. Deciphering trophic interactions in a mid-Cambrian assemblage.

26. Resource selection of a nomadic ungulate in a dynamic landscape.

27. Memory-driven movement model for periodic migrations.

28. Matching expert range maps with species distribution model predictions.

29. Spatial Ecology: Herbivores and Green Waves - To Surf or Hang Loose?

30. Managing disease outbreaks: The importance of vector mobility and spatially heterogeneous control.

31. How range residency and long-range perception change encounter rates.

32. Effects of body size on estimation of mammalian area requirements.

33. The role of omnivory in mediating metacommunity robustness to habitat destruction.

34. Predictor species: Improving assessments of rare species occurrence by modeling environmental co-responses.

35. TRY plant trait database - enhanced coverage and open access.

36. Linking high GC content to the repair of double strand breaks in prokaryotic genomes.

37. Visualization and prediction of CRISPR incidence in microbial trait-space to identify drivers of antiviral immune strategy.

38. Trait-based analysis of the human skin microbiome.

39. Detecting interaction networks in the human microbiome with conditional Granger causality.

41. A mathematical model of the Warburg Effect: Effects of cell size, shape and substrate availability on growth and metabolism in bacteria.

42. Selective Maintenance of Multiple CRISPR Arrays Across Prokaryotes.

43. Foraging and inter-individual distances of bearded capuchin monkeys.

44. Dynamic modelling of personal protection control strategies for vector-borne disease limits the role of diversity amplification.

45. How Phenological Variation Affects Species Spreading Speeds.

46. Correcting for missing and irregular data in home-range estimation.

47. The importance of individual variation in the dynamics of animal collective movements.

48. Disentangling social interactions and environmental drivers in multi-individual wildlife tracking data.

49. Immune loss as a driver of coexistence during host-phage coevolution.

50. Moving in the Anthropocene: Global reductions in terrestrial mammalian movements.

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