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  • The number of individuals in a given space influences animal interactions and network dynamics. Here the authors identify general rules underlying density dependence in animal networks and reveal some fundamental differences between spatial and social dynamics.

    • Gregory F. Albery
    • Daniel J. Becker
    • Shweta Bansal
    Research
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Volume: 9, P: 2002-2013
  • After forest loss, public subsidies often encourage reforestation with tree plantations. This modelling study finds that between 1986 and 2011, Chile’s forest subsidies probably reduced biodiversity without increasing carbon stored in aboveground plant material.

    • Robert Heilmayr
    • Cristian Echeverría
    • Eric F. Lambin
    Research
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 3, P: 701-709
  • A qualitative and quantitative analysis of 186 biodiversity-related policies in Colombia is used to describe how biodiversity has been integrated into policy domains, which policy instruments are most prevalent and how the policy mix has changed over six decades.

    • Alejandra Echeverri
    • Paul R. Furumo
    • Eric F. Lambin
    Research
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Volume: 7, P: 382-392
  • The effects of climate on vector-borne disease systems are highly context-dependent. Here, the authors incorporate laboratory-measured physiological traits of the mosquito Aedes aegypti into climate-driven mechanistic models to predict number, timing, and duration of outbreaks in Ecuador and Kenya.

    • Jamie M. Caldwell
    • A. Desiree LaBeaud
    • Erin A. Mordecai
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-13
  • Deforestation for palm oil production is often attributed to large-scale, agro-industrial expansion. Here, Ordway et al. show that much recent expansion in Southwest Cameroon can be attributed to an informal sector of non-industrial producers establishing near informal, non-industrial palm oil mills.

    • Elsa M. Ordway
    • Rosamond L. Naylor
    • Eric F. Lambin
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-11
  • Imaging biomarkers (IBs) are used extensively in drug development and cancer research, but important differences exist between IBs and biospecimen-derived biomarkers. A tailored 'roadmap' is required for the development of new IBs to be used either in clinical research or for decision-making in healthcare. In this Consensus statement, a group of experts assembled by CRUK and the EORTC present 14 key recommendations for accelerating the clinical translation of IBs.

    • James P. B. O'Connor
    • Eric O. Aboagye
    • John C. Waterton
    ReviewsOpen Access
    Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology
    Volume: 14, P: 169-186
  • Identifying and quantifying planetary boundaries that must not be transgressed could help prevent human activities from causing unacceptable environmental change, argue Johan Rockström and colleagues.

    • Johan Rockström
    • Will Steffen
    • Jonathan A. Foley
    Special Features
    Nature
    Volume: 461, P: 472-475
  • Stratospheric injection of sulphate aerosols has been advocated as an emergency geoengineering measure to tackle dangerous climate change, or as a stop-gap until atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are reduced. But it may not prove to be the game-changer that some imagine.

    • Scott Barrett
    • Timothy M. Lenton
    • Aart de Zeeuw
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 4, P: 527-529
  • Transnational corporations control large proportions of the industries and commodities that directly and indirectly impact the environment. Here, the authors discuss the problems, but also potential benefits, of such consolidation for sustainability.

    • Carl Folke
    • Henrik Österblom
    • Aart de Zeeuw
    Reviews
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Volume: 3, P: 1396-1403
  • In this Perspective, private company supply-chain initiatives designed to reduce deforestation are assessed. Public–private policy mixes are advocated to increase their efficacy.

    • Eric F. Lambin
    • Holly K. Gibbs
    • Nathalie F. Walker
    Reviews
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 8, P: 109-116