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Recent Digests
Wind energy infrastructure may funnel wildlife movement
Camera traps at desert tortoise burrows in southern California show that wind energy facilities influence the behavior of mammalian predators and their prey.
Look beyond edge effects to estimate the impacts of tropical forest fragmentation
A new review uncovers the limited empirical evidence of edge effects on tropical forest biomass, and provides a conceptual framework and sampling protocol that unify landscape-level effects on biomass loss.
Connectivity as a proxy for gene flow to infer local adaptation
Using connectivity as a surrogate for gene flow can help pinpoint whether or not local adaptation to climate has a genetic basis.