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    Deep learning enables satellite-based monitoring of large populations of terrestrial mammals across heterogeneous landscape

    New satellite remote sensing and machine learning techniques offer untapped possibilities to monitor global biodiversity with unprecedented speed and precision. These efficiencies promise to reveal novel ecolo...

    Zi**g Wu, Ce Zhang, **aowei Gu, Isla Duporge, Lacey F. Hughey in Nature Communications (2023)

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    Assessing neophobia and exploration while accounting for social context: an example application in scimitar-horned oryx

    Spatial neophobia and exploration are often assessed in nonhuman animals by measuring behavioral responses to novel environments. These traits may especially affect the performance of individuals translocated ...

    Katherine Mertes, Catherine A. Ressijac, Rosana N. Moraes in Mammalian Biology (2022)

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    Diverse effects of the common hippopotamus on plant communities and soil chemistry

    The ecological importance of the common hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) in aquatic ecosystems is becoming increasingly well known. These unique megaherbivores are also likely to have a formative influence o...

    Douglas J. McCauley, Stuart I. Graham, Todd E. Dawson, Mary E. Power in Oecologia (2018)