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Science · AustraliaNew research that monitored the behavior of Australian central bearded dragons via tiny fitness trackers has revealed a surprising twist—the fastest lizards were more likely to die than the slower ones.See the Story
Fitness tracker data shows running too fast can be deadly for bearded dragons
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Sabah · SabahThis blog post is provided by David Costantini and tells the #StoryBehindThePaper for the article “Selective logging weakly influences species co-occurrence in a community of tropical understorey birds”, which was recently published in Journal of Animal Ecology. In this study, Costantini et al. explored the processes shaping species co-occurrence of understorey birds in old-growth and selectively logged habitats in Borneo. Tropical forests are p…Read Article
Species co-occurrence in a ‘disturbed’ community of tropical understorey birds

ElephantsThis blog post is provided by Li-Li Li and tells the #StoryBehindThePaper for the article “Asian elephants are associated with a more robust mammalian community in tropical forests”, which was recently published in Journal of Animal Ecology. This study provides insights into the role that Asian elephants play as “architects of abundance” in maintaining mammalian communities. Deep within the incredibly complex and vibrant worlds of …Read Article
Gentle Giants, Robust Communities: Unpacking the Hidden Impact of Asian Elephants in Tropical Forests
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