From the Editors

Gallery | December 2018 cover

Furey, N. B. et al. Migratory coupling between predators and prey. Nat. Ecol. Evol. 2, 1846-1853 (2018).

Predators, such a brown bears, often rely on intercepting prey species, like Pacific salmon, during their annual migrations. This coupling of movements between migratory prey and resident predators may vary widely among taxa and ecosystems, with ecological consequences across whole communities. Image: Jonathan Armstrong, Oregon State University. Cover Design: Bethany Vukomanovic.