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Channels - Professor Boris Sket (1936–2023): the SpeleoBiologist and much more :: FRELIP Discovery
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Inspiring the next generation of plant scientists: What we learned from 421 plant biologists
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Joachim Oehlke - Nachruf (19.12.1936–11.12.2022)
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Morphological-based phylogeny and revision of Ciminius Metcalf and Bruner, 1936 (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae)
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What Can K–12 Education Teach College Professors?
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Excellence by Simplicity: Life and Contributions of Professor Ramesh Maheshwari (1940-2019)
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Man of Science: Celebrating Professor Sir David Lane’s 60th anniversary
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Obituary: Bodo Reinisch (1936–2025)
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The early days of structural biology at the Beijing Institute of Biophysics: In memory of Professor Zhengjiong Lin (1935–2022)
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Scholarly Communications in 2025: An Aerial Evaluation of a System Challenged by AI and Much More
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RISE Declaration: “I feel that I could have done so much more”
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Neurospora 2023 - Program and Abstracts
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In Memoriam Professor Willi Sauter (25. Juli 1928 – 3. September 2020)
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In memoriam Professor Dr. Georg Benz (14. Juli 1926 – 15. Juni 2021)
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Alabama’s LePage decision, the future of ex vivo embryos, and more
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Karyotype diversity in the genus Nysius Dallas, 1852 (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Lygaeidae) is much greater than you might think
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More Data, Better Standards–Still Not Better Decisions? Lessons from ENABLElocal
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A reply to “Ranging Behavior Drives Parasite Richness: A More Parsimonious Hypothesis”
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Decoding fungal communities: ITS extraction matters more than ASVs vs. OTUs
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On the anniversary of Professor, Dr. Sci. Valentina G. Kuznetsova, Editor-in-Chief of the journal “Comparative Cytogenetics”
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Contribution of integrated ecosystem services to urban planning tools: Can it be more functional for the sustainability of ecosystems?
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Forecastability of infectious disease time series: are some seasons and pathogens intrinsically more difficult to forecast?
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Spatial Analysis of Forest Fragmentation Impacts on Ecosystem Services in Petaling, Malaysia (2005–2023)
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Homogenization of insect bulk samples yields more comprehensive yet comparable biodiversity data than non-destructive lysis
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Artificial supplementary food influences hedgehog occupancy and activity patterns more than predator presence or natural food availability