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New editor | Zsófia Horváth, subject editor for Oikos
Dr. Zsófia Horváth studies how connectivity sustains aquatic biodiversity in ponds and how how networks of secondary habitats operate in urban environments.
New editor | Elisa Thébault, subject editor for Oikos
Dr. Elisa Thébault aims to investigate the responses of communities and ecosystems to global changes and to better understand the links between diversity, structure of interaction networks between species and stability of ecosystem functioning.
*Study | Brood awakening: how red kites weigh risk like feathered economists
Parental care is a balancing act — parents must protect their young while minimizing risks to themselves, to ensure current, but also future reproductive success.
Cover | Demographic responses driven by density-dependence and pulsed resources in a hibernating mammal
This month’s cover depicts an adult edible dormouse, an arboreal rodent, shortly before entering hibernation.
Cover | A comprehensive key to several Carex taxa
An updated identification key for Carex incorporates recent taxonomic changes and enables classification of over 300 European and Caucasian taxa.
*Call for Papers | Special issue for International Moose Symposium
ACTIVE UNTIL 30 DECEMBER 2025: Wildlife Biology is proud to be the official outlet of the International Moose Symposium 2025! We hereby invite papers for a Special Issue.
*Editor’s Choice | Climatic variation affects seasonal survival of an alpine bird species
The editor’s choice for July/August 2025 is the article by Eriksen et al.: “Climatic variation affects seasonal survival of an alpine bird species”
Cover | Genetic structure and diversity of a declining orchid in Scandinavia
This month’s cover photo by Nina Sletvold depicts a fragrant orchid (Gymnadenia conopsea) at a coastal site in northern Norway.
Cover | Breeding performance of Canarian houbara bustards
This cover illustration by Juan Francisco Rodríguez shows a pair of Canarian houbara bustards, the subject of a breeding study by J.C. Alonso et al.
Cover | Vanilla × robusta, the first natural Vanilla hybrid for South America
A new natural hybrid orchid, Vanilla × robusta, is identified in Brazil, illustrating the role of hybridization in plant diversification.
NJB Turns Open Access
Nordic Journal of Botany will be an Open Access journal beginning on 1 January 2026. All papers will be freely accessible for anyone to read and share, directly upon publication.
*New Editor | Jalil Noroozi, Editor-in-Chief in taxonomy
Starting in August 2025, Dr. Jalil Noroozi will take over the role of Editor-in-Chief in taxonomy and systematics at Nordic Journal of Botany.
*New Editor | Matthew Grainger, subject editor for Oikos
We are happy to welcome Dr. Matthew Grainger, from the Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, Trondheim, Norway, to the Oikos Editorial Board.
*Study | Overcoming technological constraints in the tracking of small, elusive birds
Advances in GPS and biologging technology have greatly enhanced our understanding of wildlife ecology, providing valuable data on movement, habitat use, behaviour, and biological rhythms.
*Study | Mechanisms matching timing to resources: comparisons of closely related seasonally sympatric, migratory and non-migratory populations
The climate is warming, and many bird species are keeping up by altering when they migrate, breed, and molt, that is, by altering their phenology. To make accurate predictions about future responses to climate warming, knowledge of the mechanisms regulating timing is needed.
New editor | Paul Dufour, subject editor for JAB
Paul is a research associate at the Swiss Ornithological Institute in Sempach, Switzerland. Read more about his research and interests in this interview.
Cover | Special Issue on Karst biodiversity
Karst ecosystems host unique, highly specialized biodiversity but are increasingly threatened, underscoring the urgent need for their conservation.
*Study | Radar revelations: insect availability influences parental provisioning in breeding tree swallows
While tree swallows have been the focal species in hundreds of studies, little is known about their high elevation populations. Simons et al. addressed this gap by researching a breeding population of swallows at Colorado State University’s Mountain Campus.
Cover | Astragalus tangeh-zendanensis, a new species from Iran
A new Astragalus species from Iran is identified, underscoring hidden plant diversity and the need for conservation in mountainous regions.
*New Editor | Robert Björk, subject editor in plant ecology
We welcome Robert Björk onto the NJB editorial board as our new Subject Editor in (arctic) plant ecology!