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1. Temporal Variability in Effective Size (N̂e$$ {\hat{N}}_e $$) Identifies Potential Sources of Discrepancies Between Mark Recapture and Close Kin Mark Recapture Estimates of Population Abundance.

2. Long‐distance movements, large population sizes and density‐dependent dispersal in three threatened butterfly species.

3. Efficacy of calcein as a chemical marker of Potamocorbula laevis.

4. The Occurrence of the American Burying Beetle (Nicrophorus americanus) and Associated Silphid Beetle Community in South Dakota: Implications for Managed Relocation.

5. Spatial management measures benefit the critically endangered flapper skate, Dipturus intermedius.

6. Meteorological Conditions and Flight Speed during Observed Eastern Monarch Fall Migration Events.

7. Mark Release Re-capture of Ischnura elegans (Odonata: Zygoptera, Coenagrionidae) in Dakahliya Governorate (Egypt).

8. Abundance and distribution of narwhals (Monodon monoceros) on the summering grounds in Greenland between 2007-2019.

9. Changes in capture availability due to infection can lead to detectable biases in population-level infectious disease parameters.

10. Life expectancy of Anopheles funestus is double that of Anopheles arabiensis in southeast Tanzania based on mark-release-recapture method.

11. Distribution, density and habitat association of the Cook Strait click beetle (Amychus granulatus Coleoptera: Elateridae) on Te Pākeka/Maud Island, New Zealand.

12. Real-time biodiversity analysis using deep-learning algorithms on mobile robotic platforms.

13. Population structure of Phanaeus vindex (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) in SE Michigan.

14. Direct Setting of Eastern Oyster (Crassostrea virginica) Larvae Confirmed with Calcein, a Fluorochrome Dye.

15. The risk faced by the early bat: individual plasticity and mortality costs of the timing of spring departure after hibernation.

16. Free-roaming dogs in Ushuaia City, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. How many and why.

17. LONG-TERM RECAPTURE OF WESTERN PAINTED TURTLE (CHRYSEMYS PICTA BELLII): LONGEVITY IMPLICATIONS.

18. Validation of growth zone formation in Oreochromis mossambicus otoliths collected from an irrigation pond in the Sundays River Valley, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

19. A labor‐saving marking and sampling technique for mark‐release‐recapture research.

20. Behavioral responses to baited enclosure method that activates habituation in stray dogs.

21. Habitat use, richness, and abundance of native mice in the highlands of the Talamanca mountain range, Costa Rica.

22. Effects of sampling effort and data sources on precision of common carp and bigmouth buffalo population estimates.

23. 富士山麓半自然草原における絶滅危惧種コウゲンヒョウモン(Brenthis sp.)の地域個体 群構造

25. Evidence of Závora Bay as a critical site for reef manta rays, Mobula alfredi, in southern Mozambique.

26. Application of genetic and Spatially Explicit Capture-Recapture analyses to design adaptive feral cat control in a large inhabited island.

27. Photoidentification as a potential tool for individual recognition of Dendropsophus elegans (Anura: Hylidae).

28. Environmental DNA detection of giant snakehead in Thailand's major rivers for wild stock assessment.

29. Small mammal species diversity and distribution in the Selous ecosystem, Tanzania.

30. Salamander Demography at Isolated Wetlands within Mature and Regenerating Forests.

31. Age and growth of one of the world's largest carnivorous gastropods, the Florida Horse Conch, Triplofusus giganteus (Kiener, 1840), a target of unregulated, intense harvest.

32. Reduced habitat quality increases intrinsic but not ecological costs of reproduction.

33. A nondestructive method of calculating the wing area of insects.

34. Extreme variability in European eel growth revealed by an extended mark and recapture experiment in southern France and implications for management.

35. Stage-Specific Environmental Correlates of Reproductive Success in Boreal Toads (Anaxyrus boreas boreas).

36. Doubling the lifespan of European plethodontid salamanders.

37. Estimating Population Growth and Recruitment Rates Across the Range of American Common Eiders.

38. 茜素络合物在青鱼幼鱼耳石上的标记效果评价.

39. Post Session: Quick Review.

40. High turn-over rates at the upper range limit and elevational source-sink dynamics in a widespread songbird.

41. Monitoring abundance of aggregated animals (Florida manatees) using an unmanned aerial system (UAS).

42. Multi-seasonal systematic camera-trapping reveals fluctuating densities and high turnover rates of Carpathian lynx on the western edge of its native range.

43. Can ventral pattern be used for individual recognition of the vulnerable Pyrenean brook newt (Calotriton asper)?

44. Identifying unknown Indian wolves by their distinctive howls: its potential as a non-invasive survey method.

45. Population assessment and foraging ecology of the rare solitary bee Anthophora retusa at Seaford Head Nature reserve.

46. Implications from Monitoring Gopher Tortoises at Two Spatial Scales.

47. Comparisons of image-matching software when identifying pool frog (Pelophylax lessonae) individuals from a reintroduced population.

48. Movement distances for four small mammals in two Atlantic forests fragments, Southern Brazil.

49. Automated facial recognition for wildlife that lack unique markings: A deep learning approach for brown bears.

50. Population assessment and foraging ecology of nest aggregations of the rare solitary bee, Eucera longicornis at Gatwick Airport, and implications for their management.

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