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The cover image relates to Research Article https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.70186 “No Model Fits All: Dynamic Ensemble Species Distribution Model Reveals Seasonal Patterns of Essential Habitat Use of Ocean Giants in the Southwest Pacific” by Miller et al. A whale shark (Rhincodon typus) at Wreck Bay on Australia’s east coast, where a newly discovered aggregation highlights the importance of this region as essential habitat (Photo Credit: Ingo Miller).
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Diversity and Distributions is a journal of conservation biogeography. We publish papers that deal with the application of biogeographical principles, theories, and analyses (being those concerned with the distributional dynamics of taxa and assemblages) to problems concerning the conservation of biodiversity. We no longer consider papers the sole aim of which is to describe or analyze patterns of biodiversity or to elucidate processes that generate biodiversity.