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    1. Ecology

    Habitat fragmentation mediates the mechanisms underlying long-term climate-driven thermophilization in birds

    Juan Liu, Morgan W Tingley ... Xingfeng Si
    Differential colonization-extinction dynamics associated with species thermal preferences provide support for dispersal limitation and microclimate buffering as primary proxies by which habitat fragmentation mediates thermophilization in birds.
    1. Ecology

    Automating an insect biodiversity metric using distributed optical sensors: an evaluation across Kansas, USA cropping systems

    Klas Rydhmer, James O Eckberg ... Emily N Bick
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    1. Neuroscience
    2. Ecology

    Drift in Individual Behavioral Phenotype as a Strategy for Unpredictable Worlds

    Ryan Maloney, Athena Ye ... Benjamin L de Bivort
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    1. Immunology and Inflammation
    2. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    Malnutrition drives infection susceptibility and dysregulated myelopoiesis that persists after refeeding intervention

    Alisa Sukhina, Clemence Queriault ... Will Bailis
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    1. Neuroscience
    2. Physics of Living Systems

    Inferring the time-varying coupling of dynamical systems with temporal convolutional autoencoders

    Josuan Calderon, Gordon J Berman
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    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Ecology

    Body mass and growth rates predict protein intake across animals

    Stav Talal, Jon F Harrison ... Arianne J Cease
    Protein nutritional requirements decrease predictively with mass throughout ontogeny across the animal kingdom.
    1. Ecology

    Foxtrot migration and dynamic over-wintering range of an Arctic raptor

    Ivan Pokrovsky, Teja Curk ... Martin Wikelski
    The dynamic over-wintering range of migratory birds, resulting from the newly described 'foxtrot migration' pattern, reveals potential errors in single mid-winter population assessments and highlights implications for their conservation status.
    1. Ecology

    Polysaccharide breakdown products drive degradation-dispersal cycles of foraging bacteria through changes in metabolism and motility

    Astrid Katharina Maria Stubbusch, Johannes M Keegstra ... Glen G D'Souza
    Degradation products of polysaccharides trigger partial population dispersal and alter cellular metabolism, shaping the marine biomass decomposition by foraging bacteria.