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Data from: Cats in the forest: predicting habitat adaptations from humerus morphometry in extant and fossil Felidae (Carnivora)
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Olduvai Gorge;long bones;Smilodon populator;Paramachairodus orientalis;Dinofelis sp.;ecomorphology;Paramachairodus;Smilodon;Felidae
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doi:10.5061/dryad.s587t
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ways of categorizing habitat adaptations. Open, Mixed, and Closed categories are defined according to criteria based on traditional descriptions of species
Data from: Millions of years behind: slow adaptation of ruminants to grasslands
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hypsodonty;Ruminant;phylogenetic comparative method;Cetartiodactyla;Macroevolution;Adaptation;Ornstein\u2013Uhlenbeck process;grassland
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doi:10.5061/dryad.b2v7v
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of a range of specialized herbivores adapted to new diets, as well as to increasingly open and arid habitats. Many mammals including ruminants, the mos
Data from: Seed dispersers help plants to escape global warming
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Martes martes;Seed dispersal;altitudinal range shifts;frugivores;climate change;Vulpes vulpes
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doi:10.5061/dryad.62h5m
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generalism is necessary to transport seeds above vegetation belts delimiting contrasting habitat types. We discuss how both traits (home range size
Data from: Cascading effects of mammalian herbivores on ground-dwelling arthropods: variable responses across arthropod groups, habitats and years
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Cushman, J. Hall
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Large mammalian herbivores environmental heterogeneity exclosure experiments ground-dwelling arthropods indirect effects
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doi:10.5061/dryad.7rn6dd8
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vores among variable habitats and years in order to develop a greater understanding of the variable responses of arthropods to large mammalian herbivores.
Data from: Your infections are what you eat: how host ecology shapes the helminth parasite communities of lizards
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Leung, Tommy
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disease endoparasites Squamata Reptilia community ecology
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doi:10.5061/dryad.qk361v8
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of helminths (especially larval stages), with similar results for traits that were ultimately strongly associated with diet (host mass and habitat use). Lar
Data from: Multiple loci and complete taxonomic sampling resolve the phylogeny and biogeographic history of tenrecs (Mammalia: Tenrecidae) and reveal
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Afrotheria;Biogeography;taxonomy;Tenrecidae
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doi:10.5061/dryad.711dc
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rized habitat data to test the hypothesis that diversification rates differ between humid and arid habitats on Madagascar, and we compare three common method
Data from: Predation risk for reptiles is highest at remnant edges in agricultural landscapes
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Hansen, Nicole
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edge-effects farming matrix mortality predation risk edge habitat reptile landscape connectivity
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doi:10.5061/dryad.2f5v427
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e at risk of predation by birds and mammals in both remnant patches and the farmland matrix, particularly in edge habitat. Our results demonstrate that edge
Data from: Carving out turf in a biodiversity hotspot: multiple, previously unrecognized shrew species co-occur on Java Island, Indonesia
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species delimitation;Soricomorpha;cryptic diversity;diversification;Ecological niche;Crocidura
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doi:10.5061/dryad.6dn5p
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In theory, competition among species in a shared habitat results in niche separation. In the case of small recondite mammals such as shrews, littl
Data from: Assessing the umbrella value of a range-wide conservation network for jaguars (Panthera onca)
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umbrella species;corridors;jaguar;habitat suitability;Panthera onca
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doi:10.5061/dryad.8507n
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t extends from Mexico to Argentina. Using species richness, habitat quality, and fragmentation indices of ~ 1500 co-occurring mammal species, we show tha
Monitoring of the abundance of tundra bird and mammal species encountered daily in the Hudson Bay Lowlands
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Canadian Polar Data Network (CPDN)
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Mammals Birds Cape Churchill La Perouse Bay Manitoba Monitoring Tundra Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Program, Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna - Terrestrial International Polar Year-Arctic Wildlife Observatories Linking Vulnerable EcoSystems
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doi:10.5443/1694
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and to climate change. We are monitoring the abundance of birds and mammals sharing the habitat in an attempt to document any changes and relate it to snow goose-induced

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