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1. Taking the pulse of Earth's tropical forests using networks of highly distributed plots

2. Consistent patterns of common species across tropical tree communities.

3. Widespread extinctions of co-diversified primate gut bacterial symbionts from humans.

4. A low-cost genomics workflow enables isolate screening and strain-level analyses within microbiomes.

5. Demographic composition, not demographic diversity, predicts biomass and turnover across temperate and tropical forests.

6. Prevalence of antibodies against human respiratory viruses potentially involving anthropozoonoses in wild bonobos.

7. CD4 receptor diversity represents an ancient protection mechanism against primate lentiviruses.

8. The interspecific growth-mortality trade-off is not a general framework for tropical forest community structure.

9. Long-term thermal sensitivity of Earth's tropical forests.

10. Asynchronous carbon sink saturation in African and Amazonian tropical forests.

11. Ancient Introgression between Two Ape Malaria Parasite Species.

12. Bili-Uéré: A Chimpanzee Behavioural Realm in Northern Democratic Republic of Congo.

13. Allometry and Ecology of the Bilaterian Gut Microbiome.

14. Wild bonobos host geographically restricted malaria parasites including a putative new Laverania species.

15. Diversity and carbon storage across the tropical forest biome.

16. Epidemiological Surveillance of Lymphocryptovirus Infection in Wild Bonobos.

17. New evidence for hybrid zones of forest and savanna elephants in Central and West Africa.

18. Seeing Central African forests through their largest trees.

19. Protected areas in tropical Africa: assessing threats and conservation activities.

20. African origin of the malaria parasite Plasmodium vivax.

21. Lesula: a new species of Cercopithecus monkey endemic to the Democratic Republic of Congo and implications for conservation of Congo's central basin.

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