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    Species-specific traits mediate avian demographic responses under past climate change

    Anticipating species’ responses to environmental change is a pressing mission in biodiversity conservation. Despite decades of research investigating how climate change may affect population sizes, historical ...

    Ryan R. Germain, Shaohong Feng, Guangji Chen, Gary R. Graves in Nature Ecology & Evolution (2023)

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    Dynamic evolutionary history and gene content of sex chromosomes across diverse songbirds

    Songbirds have a species number close to that of mammals and are classic models for studying speciation and sexual selection. Sex chromosomes are hotspots of both processes, yet their evolutionary history in s...

    Luohao Xu, Gabriel Auer, Valentina Peona, Alexander Suh in Nature Ecology & Evolution (2019)

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    Author Correction: Red fox genome assembly identifies genomic regions associated with tame and aggressive behaviours

    In the version of this Article originally published, there were some errors in the affiliations: Stephen J. O’Brien’s affiliations were incorrectly listed as 8,9; they should have been 7,9. Affiliation 3 was i...

    Anna V. Kukekova, Jennifer L. Johnson, in Nature Ecology & Evolution (2018)

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    Red fox genome assembly identifies genomic regions associated with tame and aggressive behaviours

    Strains of red fox (Vulpes vulpes) with markedly different behavioural phenotypes have been developed in the famous long-term selective breeding programme known as the Russian farm-fox experiment. Here we sequenc...

    Anna V. Kukekova, Jennifer L. Johnson, in Nature Ecology & Evolution (2018)