Predator–prey interactions paper published in TREE

It’s exciting to see our new paper exploring how human activities reshape predator–prey interactions featured on this month’s cover of Trends in Ecology & Evolution! A big congrats to Eamonn Wooster and the team, and thanks to Angus Emmott for the fantastic cover photo.

Wooster, E.I.F., Jolly, C.J., Nimmo, D.G., Ashton, B.J., Cantor, M., Whiting, M.J., Kopf, R.K., Des Roches, S., Carthey, A.J.R., Stanton, L.A., Ritchie, E.G., Bertram, M.G., Gaynor, K.M. 2026. Human-induced trait shifts reshape predator–prey interactions. Trends Ecol. Evol. 41, 427–438. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2026.01.005 | PDF

 
 
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