Individuals and populations category winner: Nilanjan Chatterjee. A tiger with her cub.
Photograph: Nilanjan Chatterjee/Wildlife Institute of India/British Ecological Society
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Individuals and populations category winner: Nilanjan Chatterjee. A tiger with her cub.
Photograph: Nilanjan Chatterjee/Wildlife Institute of India/British Ecological Society
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Overall student winner: Leejiah Dorward. Flap-necked chameleon in Tanzania.
Photograph: Leejiah Dorward/University of Oxford/British Ecological Society
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Up close and personal category winner: Roberto García Roa. Anolis lizard changing skin.
Photograph: Roberto García Roa/University of Valencia/British Ecological Society
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The art of ecology student winner: Sanne Govaert. A butterfly in a used transparent container.
Photograph: Sanne Govaert/Ghent University/British Ecological Society
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Overall runner-up: Toucan, Mark Tatchell.
Photograph: Mark Tatchell/British Ecological Society
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Winning images from this year’s Capturing Ecology contest include a spider with a taste for bumblebees and a gull with a lice problem.