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View article: Effects of predator novelty on intraguild predation communities with adaptive prey defense
Effects of predator novelty on intraguild predation communities with adaptive prey defense Open
Understanding coexistence within community modules such as intraguild predation (IGP), where an omnivore both preys on and competes with an intermediate consumer for a shared resource, has provided insight into the mechanisms that promote …
View article: Words are monuments: Patterns in US national park place names perpetuate settler colonial mythologies including white supremacy
Words are monuments: Patterns in US national park place names perpetuate settler colonial mythologies including white supremacy Open
Ecologists, outdoor professionals and the public work and play in lands with complex histories. Part of decolonizing our professional and recreational practices is to expose settler colonial biases and recognize the histories of colonized …
View article: Words are monuments data-only archive
Words are monuments data-only archive Open
These are the data that go with the paper "Words are monuments: Patterns in US national park place names perpetuate settler colonial mythologies including white supremacy" (available 6 April 2022) by the above authors. Our code (and these …
View article: Words are monuments data-only archive
Words are monuments data-only archive Open
These are the data that go with the paper "Words are monuments: Patterns in US national park place names perpetuate settler colonial mythologies including white supremacy" (available 6 April 2022) by the above authors. Our code (and these …
View article: <i>Corrigendum 1</i> (published 22 Oct 2021) <i>to</i> : What does it mean to be <i>for a Place</i> ?
<i>Corrigendum 1</i> (published 22 Oct 2021) <i>to</i> : What does it mean to be <i>for a Place</i> ? Open
Indigenous knowledge is a multilayered knowledge system that can effectively manage global ecosystem and biodiversity conservation. Conservation is an applied discipline with the goal of preserving the world's biodiversity and ecosystems. …
View article: <i>Corrigendum 2</i> (published 29 Oct 2021) <i>to</i> : What does it mean to be <i>for a Place</i> ?
<i>Corrigendum 2</i> (published 29 Oct 2021) <i>to</i> : What does it mean to be <i>for a Place</i> ? Open
Indigenous knowledge is a multilayered knowledge system that can effectively manage global ecosystem and biodiversity conservation. Conservation is an applied discipline with the goal of preserving the world's biodiversity and ecosystems. …
View article: Words are monuments data-only archive
Words are monuments data-only archive Open
These are the data that go with the paper "Words are monuments: Patterns in US national park place names perpetuate settler colonial mythologies including white supremacy" by the above authors. Our code (and these data) are available at ht…
View article: Words are Monuments: Racism and Colonialism Conserved in Place Names
Words are Monuments: Racism and Colonialism Conserved in Place Names Open
Conservation science aims to improve human wellbeing through environmental management, but the discipline must reckon with the living legacies of its history including racism and colonialism. US national parks are symbolic of conservation …
View article: What does it mean to be for a Place?
What does it mean to be for a Place? Open
Indigenous knowledge is a multilayered knowledge system that can effectively manage global ecosystem and biodiversity conservation. Conservation is an applied discipline with the goal of preserving the world’s biodiversity and ecosystems. …
View article: Ten Simple Rules for a successful remote postdoc
Ten Simple Rules for a successful remote postdoc Open
Postdocs are a critical transition for early-career researchers. This transient period, between finishing a PhD and finding a permanent position, is when early-career researchers develop independent research programs and establish collabor…
View article: Ten simple rules for a successful remote postdoc
Ten simple rules for a successful remote postdoc Open
Postdoctoral positions are temporary full-time positions typically taken between completion of a PhD and the start of a permanent position. Postdocs are expected to move for short-term positions which can often be problematic for early-car…
View article: Ten simple rules for a successful remote postdoc
Ten simple rules for a successful remote postdoc Open
Postdoctoral positions are temporary full-time positions typically taken between completion of a PhD and the start of a permanent position. Postdocs are expected to move for short-term positions which can often be problematic for early-car…
View article: Trait‐mediated foraging drives patterns of selective predation by native and invasive coral‐reef fishes
Trait‐mediated foraging drives patterns of selective predation by native and invasive coral‐reef fishes Open
As the geographic ranges of species are increasingly altered by forces such as biological invasion and climate change, when and where will strong biotic interactions arise within reassembling communities? Prey selectivity data are often of…
View article: Ocean recoveries for tomorrow’s Earth: Hitting a moving target
Ocean recoveries for tomorrow’s Earth: Hitting a moving target Open
Ocean recoveries are moving targets As the human population has grown, our demands on the ocean have increased rapidly. These demands have similarly increased the pressure we place on these systems, and we now cause considerable damage glo…
View article: Resolving differences in observed impacts of invasive lionfish and clarifying advice to managers
Resolving differences in observed impacts of invasive lionfish and clarifying advice to managers Open
Hackerott et al. (2017) report that Indo-Pacific lionfish “had no apparent effect on native prey communities” (p. 9) on continuous reef-sites of the Belizean Barrier Reef (BBR). Based on a lack of observational evidence, they challenge exi…
View article: Resolving differences in observed impacts of invasive lionfish and clarifying advice to managers
Resolving differences in observed impacts of invasive lionfish and clarifying advice to managers Open
Hackerott et al. (2017) report that Indo-Pacific lionfish “had no apparent effect on native prey communities” (p. 9) on continuous reef-sites of the Belizean Barrier Reef (BBR). Based on a lack of observational evidence, they challenge exi…
View article: Patterns and Variation in Benthic Biodiversity in a Large Marine Ecosystem
Patterns and Variation in Benthic Biodiversity in a Large Marine Ecosystem Open
While there is a persistent inverse relationship between latitude and species diversity across many taxa and ecosystems, deviations from this norm offer an opportunity to understand the conditions that contribute to large-scale diversity p…
View article: Evaluating Temporal Consistency in Marine Biodiversity Hotspots
Evaluating Temporal Consistency in Marine Biodiversity Hotspots Open
With the ongoing crisis of biodiversity loss and limited resources for conservation, the concept of biodiversity hotspots has been useful in determining conservation priority areas. However, there has been limited research into how tempora…