The editor’s choice is the article by Eriksen et al.: “ Climatic variation affects seasonal survival of an alpine bird species ” Ecologists have only just begun to understand the potential impact of climate change on wildlife. Perhaps the most obvious response expected of cold-...
Wildlife Biology is proud to be the official outlet of the Wolves Across Borders 2025! The first Wolves Across Borders conference took place in Stockholm in 2023. It was the first wolf ecology conference ever to attempt to be global. Delegates came from 32 different countries,...
by Theunis Piersma It has been an enormous privilege to contribute to ecological studies on the intertidal flats in the Bijagós Archipélago; better still, to experience a tropical tidal world where people have made livings for long times whilst leaving the ecosystems that they...
Please welcome our new subject editor ramiro Crego! Dr Ramiro Crego is an ecologist from Argentina. Ramiro research interests are primarily in the fields of applied animal ecology and conservation biology. He addresses critical research questions by integrating a combination of...
The editor’s choice is the article by Willebrand and Newey: “ Reaching and implementing the best available knowledge in wildlife biology ” In a time when AI is dominating the discourse on how we generate knowledge, Tomas Willebrand and Scott Newey advocate for not forgetting old...