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View article: A centralised multi‐unit recording system for automated, off‐grid animal observation and environmental monitoring
A centralised multi‐unit recording system for automated, off‐grid animal observation and environmental monitoring Open
Automated monitoring is transforming ecological and behavioural research by enabling accurate, long‐term data collection and processing with minimal intervention—especially in remote or logistically challenging environments. However, monit…
View article: The evolutionary puzzle of cognition: challenges and insights from individual-based studies
The evolutionary puzzle of cognition: challenges and insights from individual-based studies Open
Cognition is widely believed to confer adaptive benefits, yet empirically demonstrating these benefits and understanding their evolutionary origin remains a significant challenge. Individual-based studies in the wild are essential for demo…
View article: Adaptations to marine environments and the evolution of slow-paced life histories in endotherms
Adaptations to marine environments and the evolution of slow-paced life histories in endotherms Open
All organisms face a certain risk of dying before reproducing, putting strong pressure on individuals to reproduce as early as possible. Despite this, some organisms delay maturity, defer reproduction, and age slowly. The evolution of such…
View article: Light conditions and the evolution of the visual system in birds
Light conditions and the evolution of the visual system in birds Open
Materials contain R codes with analyses (*.R), phylogenetic trees (*.tre) and dataset (SupplementaryDataset1.xlsx). Dataset contains variables expressing visual system architecture and exposure to environmental light across birds: -eye axi…
View article: Deciphering the evolutionary origin of the exceptional slow pace-of-life of marine endotherms
Deciphering the evolutionary origin of the exceptional slow pace-of-life of marine endotherms Open
All organisms face a certain risk of dying before reproducing. Given that reproducing earlier can also ensure that offspring start breeding sooner, there is strong pressure on individuals to reproduce as early as possible. Why, then, some …
View article: Raw dataset for 'Loss of species and functions in a deforested megadiverse tropical forest'
Raw dataset for 'Loss of species and functions in a deforested megadiverse tropical forest' Open
This dataset was obtained from Hasui et al. (2018), and used to reach the results from the manuscript "Loss of species and functions in a deforested megadiverse tropical forest", published in Conservation Biology This manuscript is part of…
View article: Dataset for "Spatiotemporal impacts of land conversion on avian functional and phylogenetic diversities''
Dataset for "Spatiotemporal impacts of land conversion on avian functional and phylogenetic diversities'' Open
The dataset was obtained with information from: The National Land Cover Database (NLCD), free online available, and released by Dewitz and U.S. Geological Survey (2019) (https://www.usgs.gov/centers/eros/science/national-land-cover-datab…
View article: Dataset for "Spatiotemporal impacts of land conversion on avian functional and phylogenetic diversities''
Dataset for "Spatiotemporal impacts of land conversion on avian functional and phylogenetic diversities'' Open
The dataset was obtained with information from: The National Land Cover Database (NLCD), free online available, and released by Dewitz and U.S. Geological Survey (2019) (https://www.usgs.gov/centers/eros/science/national-land-cover-datab…
View article: Dataset for "Spatiotemporal impacts of land conversion on avian functional and phylogenetic diversities''
Dataset for "Spatiotemporal impacts of land conversion on avian functional and phylogenetic diversities'' Open
The dataset was obtained with information from: The National Land Cover Database (NLCD), free online available, and released by Dewitz and U.S. Geological Survey (2019) (https://www.usgs.gov/centers/eros/science/national-land-cover-databas…
View article: Brain size predicts bees' tolerance to urban environments
Brain size predicts bees' tolerance to urban environments Open
The rapid conversion of natural habitats to anthropogenic landscapes is threatening insect pollinators worldwide, raising concern regarding the negative consequences on their fundamental role as plant pollinators. However, not all pollinat…
View article: Towards a unified framework for studying behavioural tolerance to anthropogenic disturbance
Towards a unified framework for studying behavioural tolerance to anthropogenic disturbance Open
Animals vary in how much they respond to risk and the extent to which they can modify their responsiveness over time. How and why animals vary has important consequences for understanding demographic and evolutionary responses to novel or …
View article: Friends or foes? Plant-animal coevolutionary history is driven by both mutualistic and antagonistic interactions
Friends or foes? Plant-animal coevolutionary history is driven by both mutualistic and antagonistic interactions Open
Coevolution played a central role in shaping biodiversity. However, coevolutionary events driving reciprocal diversification between interacting partners lack empirical evidences. Examples of diversification arising from mutualisms and ant…
View article: Identification of sex-linked SNP markers in wild populations of monomorphic birds
Identification of sex-linked SNP markers in wild populations of monomorphic birds Open
Single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) analyses are a powerful tool for population genetics, pedigree reconstruction and phenotypic trait mapping. SNPs could also be useful for sexing individuals in species with reduced sexual dimorphism, ye…
View article: Raw dataset for 'The impact of deforestation and land conversion on avian biodiversity is modulated by habitat heterogeneity in a megadiverse tropical forest'
Raw dataset for 'The impact of deforestation and land conversion on avian biodiversity is modulated by habitat heterogeneity in a megadiverse tropical forest' Open
This dataset was obtained from Hasui et al. (2018), and used to reach the results from the manuscript "The impact of land use intensification on avian biodiversity is modulated by habitat heterogeneity in a megadiverse tropical for…
View article: Neuron numbers link innovativeness with both absolute and relative brain size in birds
Neuron numbers link innovativeness with both absolute and relative brain size in birds Open
View article: Niche expansion and adaptive divergence in the global radiation of crows and ravens
Niche expansion and adaptive divergence in the global radiation of crows and ravens Open
View article: Review for "Phylogenetic and functional clustering illustrate the roles of adaptive radiation and dispersal filtering in jointly shaping late‐Quaternary mammal assemblages on oceanic islands"
Review for "Phylogenetic and functional clustering illustrate the roles of adaptive radiation and dispersal filtering in jointly shaping late‐Quaternary mammal assemblages on oceanic islands" Open
View article: Data from: Neuron numbers link innovativeness with both absolute and relative brain size in birds
Data from: Neuron numbers link innovativeness with both absolute and relative brain size in birds Open
A long-standing issue in biology is whether the intelligence of animals can be predicted by absolute or relative brain size. However, progress has been hampered by an insufficient understanding of how neuron numbers shape internal brain or…
View article: Data from: Neuron numbers link innovativeness with both absolute and relative brain size in birds
Data from: Neuron numbers link innovativeness with both absolute and relative brain size in birds Open
A long-standing issue in biology is whether the intelligence of animals can be predicted by absolute or relative brain size. However, progress has been hampered by an insufficient understanding of how neuron numbers shape internal brain or…
View article: Invasion success and tolerance to urbanization in birds
Invasion success and tolerance to urbanization in birds Open
Cities are considered hotspots of biological invasions, yet it remains unclear why non‐indigenous species are so successful in environments that most local native species do not tolerate. Here, we explore the intriguing possibility that hu…
View article: Author response for "A test of Darwin’s naturalization conundrum in birds reveals enhanced invasion success in the presence of close relatives"
Author response for "A test of Darwin’s naturalization conundrum in birds reveals enhanced invasion success in the presence of close relatives" Open
View article: Niche shifts after island colonization spurred adaptive diversification and speciation in a cosmopolitan bird clade
Niche shifts after island colonization spurred adaptive diversification and speciation in a cosmopolitan bird clade Open
Islands have long been recognized as key contributors to biodiversity because they facilitate geographic isolation and ecological divergence from mainland ancestors. However, island colonization has traditionally been considered an evoluti…
View article: Author response for "A test of Darwin’s naturalization conundrum in birds reveals enhanced invasion success in the presence of close relatives"
Author response for "A test of Darwin’s naturalization conundrum in birds reveals enhanced invasion success in the presence of close relatives" Open
View article: A framework for understanding how biodiversity patterns unfold across multiple spatial scales in urban ecosystems
A framework for understanding how biodiversity patterns unfold across multiple spatial scales in urban ecosystems Open
Whether cities are more or less diverse than surrounding environments, and the extent to which non‐native species in cities impact regional species pools, remain two fundamental yet unanswered questions in urban ecology. Here we offer a un…
View article: Author response for "Invasion success and tolerance to urbanization in birds"
Author response for "Invasion success and tolerance to urbanization in birds" Open
View article: Brain size predicts learning abilities in bees
Brain size predicts learning abilities in bees Open
When it comes to the brain, bigger is generally considered better in terms of cognitive performance. While this notion is supported by studies of birds and primates showing that larger brains improve learning capacity, similar evidence is …
View article: Brain size predicts learning abilities in bees
Brain size predicts learning abilities in bees Open
When it comes to the brain, bigger is generally considered better in terms of cognitive performance. While this notion is supported by studies of birds and primates showing that larger brains improve learning capacity, similar evidence is …
View article: A test of Darwin's naturalization conundrum in birds reveals enhanced invasion success in presence of close relatives
A test of Darwin's naturalization conundrum in birds reveals enhanced invasion success in presence of close relatives Open
Despite biological invasions are one of the main environmental problems of the twenty-first century, there is still no theoretical or empirical agreement on whether a high phylogenetic relatedness between exotic and native species positive…
View article: Figure S1 from Brain size predicts learning abilities in bees
Figure S1 from Brain size predicts learning abilities in bees Open
Brain weight variability within families. Brain weight was consistent as groups.
View article: Table S1 from Brain size predicts learning abilities in bees
Table S1 from Brain size predicts learning abilities in bees Open
Names and coordinates from the sample sites where the individuals were captured.