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1. Mammals show faster recovery from capture and tagging in human-disturbed landscapes

5. Biological Earth observation with animal sensors

8. Sensitivities of mammals to capture and tagging: faster recovery in human-disturbed landscapes

9. Genetic diversity of vector-borne pathogens in spotted and brown hyenas from Namibia and Tanzania relates to ecological conditions rather than host taxonomy

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

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

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

22. Mining Black Gold—Insights From Cheetah Scat Using Noninvasive Techniques in the Field and Laboratory: Scat-Detection Dogs, Genetic Assignment, Diet and Hormone Analyses

23. List of Contributors

25. Ecology of Free-Ranging Cheetahs

27. Africa’s drylands in a changing world: Challenges for wildlife conservation under climate and land-use changes in the Greater Etosha Landscape

29. Genetic variance in fitness indicates rapid contemporary adaptive evolution in wild animals

30. Biological Earth observation with animal sensors

33. Genetic variance in fitness indicates rapid contemporary adaptive evolution in wild animals

34. Biological Earth observation with animal sensors

36. GPS Telemetry Reveals a Zebra With Anthrax as Putative Cause of Death for Three Cheetahs in the Namib Desert

38. Using Machine Learning for Remote Behaviour Classification—Verifying Acceleration Data to Infer Feeding Events in Free-Ranging Cheetahs

39. Additional file 2 of Molecular analysis suggests that Namibian cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) are definitive hosts of a so far undescribed Besnoitia species

40. Additional file 1 of Molecular analysis suggests that Namibian cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) are definitive hosts of a so far undescribed Besnoitia species

41. Additional file 2 of Genetic diversity of vector-borne pathogens in spotted and brown hyenas from Namibia and Tanzania relates to ecological conditions rather than host taxonomy

42. African and Asian leopards are highly differentiated at the genomic level

44. African and Asian leopards are highly differentiated at the genomic level

45. Coping with intrasexual behavioral differences: Capture–recapture abundance estimation of male cheetah

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