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2. Can 100 must-read papers also reflect 'who' is ecology?
3. Metabolism, genome and age of the last universal common ancestor.
4. Evolutionary history of an immune protein conserved across all domains of life.
5. African savannah elephants call one another by 'name'.
6. Evolutionary origin of vertebrate neural crest and neuromesodermal cells.
7. Multicellularity drives ecological diversity in a long-term evolution experiment.
8. Comparative genomics uncover the evolutionary history of butterfly and moth chromosomes.
9. Hagfish genome sequence sheds light on early vertebrate genome evolution.
10. Increases in large-scale plant similarity driven by ancient human impacts.
11. European monitoring of genetic diversity must expand to detect impacts of climate change.
12. Human altriciality is driven by postnatal brain growth.
13. Warming induces a trophic cascade in freshwater streams.
14. Land use, fire and climate contributed to deforestation on the Pacific islands.
15. Structural complexity biases vegetation greenness measures.
16. Depth zonation of reef fish is predictable but disrupted on contemporary coral reefs.
17. A fungal pathogen drives the spread of a defensive symbiont in an insect host.
18. Loss and damage finance should apply to biodiversity loss.
19. The Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures must engage widely and justify its market-led approach.
20. Ecological neutral theory reveals the effect of biases in the fossil record.
21. Symbioses shape feeding niches and diversification across insects.
22. Climate warming effects on stream-fish size spectra are modulated by other perturbations.
23. Humans influence mammal populations even inside protected areas.
24. Specimens trump field observations in capturing biodiversity trends.
25. Identifying microbial guilds on the basis of ecological patterns.
26. Convergent and complementary selection shaped gains and losses of eusociality in sweat bees.
27. Convergent selection and evolutionary trade-offs shape social transitions in sweat bees.
28. Increasing body-size variation in many downsizing North American mammals and birds.
29. Improving quantitative synthesis to achieve generality in ecology.
30. Enhanced habitat loss of the Himalayan endemic flora driven by warming-forced upslope tree expansion.
31. Directed conservation of the world's reef sharks and rays.
32. Ocean science and advocacy work better when decolonized.
33. Meta-analysis shows that wild large herbivores shape ecosystem properties and promote spatial heterogeneity.
34. Multi-decadal improvements in the ecological quality of European rivers are not consistently reflected in biodiversity metrics.
35. Disease-driven decline in a top predator affects evolution of a competing mesopredator.
36. The effectiveness of national biodiversity investments to protect the wealth of nature.
37. Diminishing returns drive altruists to help extended family.
38. Academic ecosystems must evolve to support a sustainable postdoc workforce.
39. Net positive outcomes for nature.
40. Forecasting microbiome dynamics using integrated meta-omics.
41. Spatio-temporal climate change contributes to latitudinal diversity gradients.
42. Transnational corporations and the challenge of biosphere stewardship.
43. Fire activity and deforestation in Remote Oceanian islands caused by anthropogenic and climate interactions.
44. Reply to: Recognizing and marshalling the pre-publication error correction potential of open data for more reproducible science.
45. Recognizing and marshalling the pre-publication error correction potential of open data for more reproducible science.
46. Fluctuating climate and dietary innovation drove ratcheted evolution of proboscidean dental traits.
47. Biogeographic boundaries and high diversity in abyssal seafloor communities.
48. Evidence for hunter-gatherer impacts on raven diet and ecology in the Gravettian of Southern Moravia.
49. Occurrence dynamics of mammals in protected tropical forests respond to human presence and activities.
50. A global phylogeny of butterflies reveals their evolutionary history, ancestral hosts and biogeographic origins.
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