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Open AccessGroup 2i Isochrysidales thrive in marine and lacustrine systems with ice cover
Global warming is causing rapid changes to the cryosphere. Predicting the future trajectory of the cryosphere requires quantitative reconstruction of its past variations. A recently identified sea-ice-associat...
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Open AccessAuthor Correction: Linking diet switching to reproductive performance across populations of two critically endangered mammalian herbivores
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Open AccessLinking diet switching to reproductive performance across populations of two critically endangered mammalian herbivores
Optimal foraging theory predicts that animals maximise energy intake by consuming the most valuable foods available. When resources are limited, they may include lower-quality fallback foods in their diets. As...