Jaguar Density at the Northeastern Limit of Its Distribution in Mexico
This study presents the first estimate of jaguar density in northeastern Mexico using a spatial capture–recapture model with random thinning, which incorporates both identified and unidentified camera trap detections. Conducted over 91 days with 104 cameras, the model yielded a density of 1.29 individuals per 100 km2 in the El Cielo–Sierra de Tamalave ...
Zavdiel A. Manuel‐de la Rosa +6 more
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Progress in Wildlife Conservation, Management and Biological Research: From Molecular Perspectives to Ecological Processes. [PDF]
Srbek-Araujo AC.
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Urban landscapes as ecological filters: Insights from a Neotropical bird assemblage
Abstract To contribute to our growing understanding of the urban ecological filtering process in highly biodiverse regions, we conducted a study on bird species assemblages across the landscape of Medellín and its surrounding areas in the Colombian Andes.
Jaime A. Garizábal‐Carmona +3 more
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Thermal variability and diet interaction as driver of developmental overwintering in Drosophila buzzatii. [PDF]
Kreiman L +6 more
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Correction: Moreno-Fonseca et al. Postfire Scenarios Shape Dung Beetle Communities in the Orinoquía Riparian Forest-Savannah Transition. <i>Biology</i> 2025, <i>14</i>, 423. [PDF]
Moreno-Fonseca CJ +3 more
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WABAD: A world annotated bird acoustic dataset for passive acoustic monitoring
Abstract Under the current global biodiversity crisis, there is a need for automated and noninvasive monitoring techniques that can gather large amounts of data cost‐effectively at various ecological scales, from local to large spatial scales. These data can then be analyzed to inform stakeholders and decision‐makers.
Cristian Pérez‐Granados +101 more
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Unveiling hidden molluscan diversity: New species records in Bougainville Bay, Strait of Magellan. [PDF]
Novoa L +5 more
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Ungulate prey availability to inform Mexican wolf recovery within its historical range
We estimated the potential ecological carrying capacity for the Mexican wolf based exclusively on ungulate prey biomass estimated from camera trap surveys. In the United States, the potential density estimate is high (21.4–52.7 wolves/1,000 km2) owing to the presence and relatively high densities of elk, mule deer, and white‐tailed deer.
Alejandro González‐Bernal +6 more
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Importance and spatial patterns of invisible fisheries in Amazonian clear-water rivers as revealed by fisher knowledge and collaboration. [PDF]
Silvano RAM +10 more
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Wasp communities associated with fig trees, Ficus spp., are a model system to investigate how local and regional processes shape biodiversity across large geographical ranges. We investigated the β‐diversity of fig wasp assemblages associated with three widely distributed Neotropical fig species – F. citrifolia, F. obtusifolia and F. pertusa – using 27
Elmecelli Moraes de Castro Souza +6 more
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