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Bird assemblage response to restoration of fire‐suppressed longleaf pine sandhills 

Steen, David A.; Conner, L. M.; Smith, Lora L.; Provencher, Louis; Hiers, J. Kevin; Pokswinski, Scott; Helms, Brian S.; Guyer, Craig (2022-09-15)
The ecological restoration of fire‐suppressed habitats may require a multifaceted approach. Removal of hardwood trees together with reintroduction of fire has been suggested as a method of restoring fire‐suppressed longleaf ...

Fitness implications of seasonal climate variation in Columbian ground squirrels 

Dobson, FS; Lane, JE; Low, M; Murie, JO (2020-04-01)
The influence of climate change on the fitness of wild populations is often studied in the context of the spring onset of the reproductive season. This focus is relevant for climate influences on reproductive success, but ...

Severe mammal declines coincide with proliferation of invasive Burmese pythons in Everglades National Park 

Dorcas, Michael E.; Wilson, John D; Reed, Robert N.; Snow, Ray W.; Rochford, Michael R.; Miller, Melissa A.; Meshaka, Walter E. Jr; Andreadis, Paul T.; Mazzotti, Frank J. (2022-09-15)
Invasive species represent a significant threat to global biodiversity and a substantial economic burden. Burmese pythons, giant constricting snakes native to Asia, now are found throughout much of southern Florida, including ...

Multiple Colonizations Lead to Cryptic Biodiversity in an Island Ecosystem: Comparative Phylogeography of Anchialine Shrimp Species in the Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan 

Weese, David A; Fujita, Yoshihisa; Santos, Scott R.; 0000-0002-3447-4488 (2022-03-04)
Archipelagos of the Indo-West Pacific are considered to be among the richest in the world in biodiversity, and phylogeographic studies generally support either the center of origin or the center of accumulation hypothesis ...

Hemichordate Molecular Phylogeny Reveals a Novel Cold-Water Clade of Harrimaniid Acorn Worms 

Cannon, Johanna T.; Swalla, Billie J.; Halanych, Kenneth M.; 0000-0002-8658-9674 (2022-03-04)
Hemichordates are instrumental to understanding early deuterostome and chordate evolution, yet diversity and relationships within the group have been understudied. Recently, there has been renewed interest in hemichordate ...

Indirect Impacts of Recreational Scuba Diving: Patterns of Growth and Predation in Branching Stony Corals 

Guzner, Barak; Novplansky, Ariel; Shalit, Or; Chadwick, Nanette E. (2021-01-27)
The highest recorded rates of recreational SCUBA diving occur on coral reefs at Eilat in the northern Red Sea, where many scleractinian corals are damaged by physical contact with divers. We compared coral skeletal growth ...

Data for: Adaptive seasonal shift towards investment in fewer, larger offspring: Evidence from field and laboratory studies 

Hall, Joshua M; Mitchell, Timothy S; Thawley, Christopher J; Stroud, James T; Warner, Daniel A; 0000-0002-5587-3402 (2019-12-20)
1. Seasonal changes in reproduction have been described for many taxa. As reproductive seasons progress, females often shift from greater energetic investment in many small offspring towards investing less total energy ...

High-Throughput Sequencing Characterizes Intertidal Meiofaunal Communities in Northern Gulf of Mexico (Dauphin Island and Mobile Bay, Alabama) 

Brannock, Pamela M.; Waits, Damien S.; Sharma, Jyotsna; Halanych, Kenneth M. (2019-12-20)
Abstract. Meiofauna are important components of food webs and for nutrient exchange between the benthos and water column. Recent studies have focused on these communities in the Gulf of Mexico due to potential impacts of ...

Expansion of the Range of the Introduced Greenhouse Frog, Eleutherodactylus planirostris, in Coastal Alabama 

Alix, Diane M.; Guyer, Craig; Anderson, Christopher J. (2022-09-16)
Eleutherodactylus planirostris (Greenhouse Frog), originally from Cuba, the Bahamas, and the Florida Keys, has been introduced to mainland Florida and has spread across the southeastern US. We used automated recording ...

Severe mammal declines coincide with proliferation of invasive Burmese pythons in Everglades National Park 

Dorcas, Michael E.; Willson, John D.; Reed, Robert N.; Snowd, Ray W.; Rochforde, Michael R.; Miller, Melissa A.; Meshaka Jr., Walter E.; Andreadish, Paul T.; Mazzottie, Frank J.; Romagosa, Christina M.; Hart, Kristen M. (2020-04-01)
Invasive species represent a significant threat to global biodiversity and a substantial economic burden. Burmese pythons, giant constricting snakes native to Asia, now are found throughout much of southern Florida, ...

Rapid evolution of disease resistance is accompanied by functional changes in gene expression in a wild bird 

Bonneaud, Camille; Balenger, Susan L.; Russell, Andrew F.; Zhang, Jiangwen; Hill, Geoffrey E.; Edwards, Scott V. (2020-06-03)
Wild organisms are under increasing pressure to adapt rapidly to environmental changes. Predicting the impact of these changes on natural populations requires an understanding of the speed with which adaptive phenotypes ...

Reproductive Value and the Stochastic Demography of Age-Structured Populations 

Engen, Steinar; Lande, Russell; Saether, Bernt-Erik; Dobson, F. Stephen; 0000-0001-5562-6316 (2020-06-03)
The dynamics of an age-structured population in a fluctuating environment is determined by the stochastic individual contributions from annual survival and fecundity to the total reproductive value of the population the ...

With Big Data Comes Big Responsibilities for Science Equity Research 

Ballen, Cissy J.; Holmegaard, Henriette Tolstrup; 0000-0002-4693-6117 (2020-05-26)
Our ability to collect and access large quantities of data over the last decade has been revolutionary for many social sciences. Suddenly, it is possible to measure human behavior, performance, and activity on an unprecedented ...

Contrasting evolution of virulence and replication rate in an emerging bacterial pathogen 

Tardy, Luc; Giraudeau, Mathieu; Hill, Geoffrey E.; McGraw, Kevin J.; Bonneaud, Camille; 0000-0001-8864-6495 (2020-05-26)
Host resistance through immune clearance is predicted to favor pathogens that are able to transmit faster and are hence more virulent. Increasing pathogen virulence is, in turn, typically assumed to be mediated by increasing ...

An Overlooked Hotspot? Rapid Biodiversity Assessment Reveals a Region of Exceptional Herpetofaunal Richness in the Southeastern United States 

Graham, Sean P.; Steen, David A.; Nelson, Kerry T.; Durso, Andrew M.; Maerz, John C (2022-07-29)
We conducted a competitive bioblitz survey in four Georgia counties to raise awareness of a unique and species rich herpetofauna in the Pine Mountain/ Fall Line Sandhills Region of Georgia, and compared documented species ...

Visitors to Southeastern Hawkmoth Flowers 

Graham, Sean P. (2022-07-29)
- Despite global concern for the status of animal pollinators, studies on pollination systems in the southeastern United States are disproportionately low compared to the diversity of this region. For example, sphingophilous, ...

Seasonal Shifts in Reproduction Depend on Prey Availability for an Income Breeder 

Hall, Joshua M.; Buckelew, Andrew; Lovern, Matthew; Secor, Stephen M.; Warner, Daniel A.; 0000-0002-5587-3402; 0000-0001-7231-7785 (2022-03-04)
The evolution of reproductive strategies depends on local environmental conditions. When environments are seasonal, selection favors individuals that align changes in key reproductive traits with seasonal shifts in habitat ...

High activity before breeding improves reproductive performance by enhancing mitochondrial function and biogenesis 

Zhang, Yufeng; Brasher, Adam L.; Park, Noel R.; Taylor, Halie A.; Kavazis, Andreas N.; Hood, Wendy R.; 0000-0002-8398-3908 (2022-03-13)
Understanding of physiological responses of organisms is typically based on data collected during an isolated event. Although many fundamental insights have been gained from these studies, evaluating the response to a ...