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Climate-Driven Extinction
“After the fires: saving endangered plants from climate-driven extinction”. Bioscience. June 2023 Vol. 73 No.6
Food
“Nature’s chefs: Uniting the hidden diversity of food making and preparing” Bioscience. June 2023 Vol.73 No. 6
Broader Impacts
“The ECO framework: advancing evidence-based science engagement within environmental research programs and organizations”. Bioscience. June 2023. Vol. 73 No.6
Volunteer Engagement
“Participant retention in a continental-scale citizen science project increases with the diversity of species detected”. Bioscience. June 2023 Vol. 73 No. 6
Biogeochemistry
“Shower thoughts: why scientists should spent more in the rain”. Bioscience. June 2023 Vol. 73 No.6
Citizen Science
“Increasing biodiversity knowledge through social media: A case study from tropical Bangladesh”. Bioscience. June 2023 Vol. 73 No. 6

Biodiversity
“Mining the sea floor: Implications for biodiversity”. Bioscience. May 2023 Vol. 73 No.5
Urban Ecology
“So overt it’s covert: Wildlife coloration in the city” Bioscience”. May 2023 Vol.73 No. 5
Climate Change
“Food security in high mountains of Central Asia: A broader perspective” Bioscience. May 2023 Vol. 73 No.5
Self-Efficacy
“Challenges and opportunities to build quantitative self-confidence”. Bioscience. May 2023 Vol. 73. No.5
Sexual Harassment
“Sexual harassment disproportionately affects ecology and evolution graduate students with multiple marginalized identities in the United States”. Bioscience. May 2023 Vol.73 No. 5

Biosecurity
“Technological innovations enhance invasive species management in the anthropocene”. Bioscience. April 2023 Vol. 73 No.4
Ecology
“Anthropogenic changes to the nighttime environment“. Bioscience. April 2023 Vol.73 No. 4

Species Inventory
|More than a Bit of Fun: The Multiple Outcomes of a Biolitz” Bioscience. March 2023 Vol. 73 No.3
Thermoregulation
“Living Naked in the Cold: New Insights into Metabolic Feasibility in Primeval Cultures” Bioscience. March 2023 Vol.73 No. 3
Socioecological Systems
“A Transdisciplinary Framework to Unlock the Potential Benefits of Green Spaces for Urban Communities under Changing Contexts” Bioscience. March 2023. Vol. 73 No.3

Biological Invasions
“Approaches to forecasting damage by invasive forest insects and pathogens: A Cross-assessment.” Bioscience. February 2023 Vol. 73 No.2
Taxonomic Databases
“Measuring what we don’t know: Biodiversity catalogs reveal bias in taxonomic Effort”. Bioscience. February 2023 Vol.73 No. 2

Global Change
“Causes, responses, and implications of anthropogenic versus natural flow intermittence in river networks.” Bioscience. January 2023 Vol. 73 No.1

Pigment Ecology
“In living color: pigment-based microbial ecology at the mineral-air interface“. Bioscience. December 2022 Vol. 72 No.12
Ungulate Migrations
“Born to roam: tracking the drama of earth’s ungulate migrations“. Bioscience. December 2022 Vol. 72 No. 12
Climate Emergency
“World Scientists’ warning of climate emergency 2022“. Bioscience. December 2022 Vol. 72 No. 12
Monarch Butterfly Conservation
“Monarch butterfly ecology, behavior, and vulnerabilities in North Central United States agricultural landscapes“. Bioscience. December 2022 Vol. 72 No. 12
Invasion Biology
“The future of invasion science needs physiology“. Bioscience. December 2022 Vol. 72 No. 12
Bibliometrics
“The productivity puzzle in invasion Science: declining but persisting gender imbalances in research performance“. Bioscience. December 2022 Vol. 72 No. 12

Deforestation
“No escape from the heat: The cost of deforestation on human and animal health“. Bioscience. November 2022 Vol. 72 No. 11
Water Resources
“Lakes in hot water: The impacts of a changing climate and Aquatic ecosystems“. Bioscience. November 2022 Vol. 72 No. 11
Ecosystem Function
“A conceptual framework to integrate biodiversity, ecosystem function, and ecosystem service models“. Bioscience. November 2022 Vol. 72 No. 11
Nonnative Species
“Policy-oriented research in invasion science: trends, status, gaps, and lessons“. Bioscience. November 2022 Vol. 72. No. 11
Ecological Restoration
“Greater consideration of animals will enhance coastal restoration outcomes“. Bioscience. November 2022 Vol. 72 No. 11
Habitat Fragmentation
“Messaging should reflect the nuanced relationship between land change and zoonotic disease risk“. Bioscience. November 2022 Vol. 72 No. 11
Active Learning
“Is active learning enough? The contributions of misconception-focused instruction and active-learning dosage on student learning of evolution“. Bioscience. November 2022 Vol. 72 No. 11
Tropical Ecosystem
“Safeguarding imperiled biodiversity and evolutionary processes in the Wallacea Center of Endemism“. Bioscience. November 2022 Vol. 72 No. 11

Rewilding Network
“Rewilding the American West.” Bioscience. October 2022 Vol. 72 No.10
Coral Reef
“Coral reef resilience in hot water“. Bioscience. October 2022. Vol. 72 No. 10
Reciprocity
“Reciprocal contributions between people and nature: A conceptual intervention“. Bioscience. October 2022 Vol. 72 No. 10
Creative Synthesis
“Principles for leading, learning, and synthesizing in inter-and transdisciplinary research“. Bioscience. October 2022 Vol. 72 No. 10
Digital Specimen
“Digital extended specimens: Enabling an extensible network of biodiversity data records as integrated digital objects on the internet“. Bioscience. October 2022 Vol. 72 No. 10
Scientific Communication
“Overcoming language barriers in Academia: Machine translation tools and a vision for a multilingual future“. Bioscience. October 2022 Vol. 72 No. 10
Mentorship
“Culture and quality matter in building effective mentorship relationships with native STEM scholars“. Bioscience. October 2022 Vol. 72 No. 10
Field Course
“The Impact of field courses on undergraduate knowledge, affect, behavior, and skills: A scoping review“. Bioscience. October 2022 Vol. 72 No. 10
Natural History Data
“Was Hendry David Thoreau a good naturalist? An approach for assessing data from historical natural history records“. Bioscience. October 2022 Vol. 72 No. 10

Biological Physics
“Academy report affirms emergence of biological physics.” Bioscience. September 2022 Vol. 72 No.9
Environmental Forcing
“Long term ecological research on ecosystem responses to climate change“. Bioscience. September 2022 Vol. 72 No. 9
Oceanography
“Marine pelagic ecosystem Responses to climate variability and change“. Bioscience. September 2022 Vol. 72 No. 9
Ecosystem Services
“Forest and freshwater ecosystem responses to climate change and variability at US LTER sites“. Bioscience. September 2022 Vol. 72 No. 9
Coastal Ecosystem
“Responses of coastal ecosystems to climate change: Insights from long-term ecological research“. Bioscience. September 2022 Vol. 72 No. 9
Drought
“Cross-site comparisons of dryland ecosystem response to climate change in the US long-term ecological research network“. Bioscience. September 2022 Vol. 72 No. 9
Phenology
“Science and management advancements made possible by the USA National Phenology Network’s Nature’s Notebook Platform“. Bioscience. September 2022 Vol. 72 No. 9

Environmental Monitoring
“Data sovereignty in community-based environmental monitoring: Toward equitable environmental data governance.” Bioscience. August 2022 Vol. 72 No.8
Biological Collectors
“Collections after retirement: Addressing the uncertain fate of a lifetime’s work“. Bioscience. August 2022 Vol. 72 No.8
Coproduction
“Systems in flames: Dynamic coproduction of social-ecological processes“. Bioscience. August 2022 Vol. 72 No.8
Landscape Ecology
“The Olfactory landscape concept: A key source of past, present, and future information driving animal movement and decision-making“. Bioscience. August 2022 Vol. 72 No. 8
Flooded Forest
“Biotic Indicators for ecological state change in Amazonian Floodplains“. Bioscience. August 2022 Vol. 72 No. 8
Evolutionary Biogeography
“Rising from the Ashes: The Biogeographic origins of modern coral reef fishes“. Bioscience. August 2022 Vol. 72 No. 8

Biology
“Synthetic biology and endangered species.” Bioscience. July 2022 Vol. 72 No. 7
Tropic Ecology
“Reconstructing hominin diets with stable isotope analysis of amino acids: New perspectives and future directions“. Bioscience. July 2022 Vol. 72 No. 7
Theoretical Ecology
“Expanding the pulse-reserve paradigm to microorganisms on the basis of differential reserve management strategies“. Bioscience. July 2022 Vol. 72 No. 7
Public Science
“Citizen science as an ecosystem of engagement: Implications for learning and broadening participation“. Bioscience. July 2022 Vol. 72 No. 7
Faculty Motivation
“Appealing to Faculty gatekeepers: motivational processes for intentions to adopt an evidenced-based intervention“. Bioscience. July 2022 Vol. 72 No. 7
Informal Science Education
“Reversing the lens on public engagement with science: positive benefits for participating scientists“. Bioscience. July 2022 Vol. 72 No. 7
Global Biodiversity Loss
“Governing for transformative change across the biodiversity-climate-society nexus“. Bioscience. July 2022 Vol. 72 No. 7

Agriculture
“Can countries expand agriculture without losing biodiversity“. Bioscience. June 2022 Vol. 72 No.6
Long-Term Ecological Research
“Preparing aquatic research for an extreme future: Call for improved definitions and responsive, multidisciplinary approaches“. Bioscience. June 2022 Vol. 72 No. 6
Invasive Species
“Where is garlic mustard? Understanding the ecological context for invasions of Alliaria Petiolata“. Bioscience. June 2022 Vol. 72 No. 6
Niche Constructionhttps://library.idc.edu.ph/periodical-indexing-80/
“How individualized niches arise: Defining mechanisms of Niche construction, niche choice, and niche conformance“. Bioscience. June 2022 Vol. 72 No. 6
Interdisciplinary Science
“Integrating social justice in higher education conservation science“. Bioscience. June 2022 Vol. 72 No. 6
Socioeconomic Scenarios
“Exploring the effects of geopolitical shifts on global wildlife trade“. Bioscience. June 2022 Vol. 72 No.6
Disease Dynamics
“Fighting a fire versus waiting for the wave: useful and not-so-useful analogies in times of SARS-COV-2“. Bioscience. June 2022 Vol. 72 No. 6
Diversity
“Understanding the impact of equitable collaborations between science institutions and community-based organizations: improving science through community-led research“. Bioscience. June 2022 Vol. 72 No. 6

Biodiversity
“The Emergence of eDNA: An interdisciplinary tool helps monitor biodiversity and health“. Bioscience. January 2022 Vol. 72 No.1
Biodiversity Conversation
“Navigating ecological transformation: resist-accept-direct as a path to a new resource management paradigm“. Bioscience. January 2022 Vol. 72 No.1
Ecological Transformation
“Management foundations for navigating ecological transformation by resisting, accepting, or directing social-ecological change”. Bioscience. January 2022 Vol. 72 No.1
Natural Resources Management
“RAD adaptive management for transforming ecosystems.” Bioscience. January 2022 Vol. 72 No.1
Social Science
“Responding to ecological transformation: mental models, external constraints, and manager decision making.” Bioscience. January 2022 Vol. 72 No.1
Ecological Scenario
“A science agenda to inform natural resource management decisions in an era of ecological“. Bioscience. January 2022 Vol. 72 No.1
Forecasting
“Coding for life: Designing a platform for projecting and protecting global biodiversity“. Bioscience. January 2022 Vol. 72 No.1













