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Abstract Bryde's whales form a major coastal aggregation in the Beibu Gulf, China. Using 1 year of continuous island‐based seismic recordings from Xieyang Island, we established a large labeled data set of coastal Bryde's whale calls with more than 1.7 million samples.
Zhuo Xiao +6 more
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Abstract The North Qiangtang Block occupies a pivotal position within the eastern Tethyan realm, and its paleogeographic reconstruction is critical for constraining Tethyan geometry and evolution. However, its Late Paleozoic paleogeography and Paleo‐Tethyan Ocean–continent configuration remain controversial due to limited reliable age‐constrained ...
Jiahui Zhang +12 more
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miniMORPH: A Morphometry Pipeline for Low‐Field MRI in Infants
miniMORPH is a fully automated pipeline for extracting regional brain volumes from ultra‐low‐field (0.064 T) infant MRI without super‐resolution. Benchmarking against high‐field references shows it preserves between‐subject variation and yields face‐valid developmental and birthweight‐related effects, enabling scalable neurodevelopmental morphometry ...
Chiara Casella +18 more
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Understanding the role of plant traits and their plasticity in N:P stoichiometry and competition
Plant species richness in European grasslands has been declining for several decades. In most Dutch nature reserves species richness is also slowly but steadily declining.
Roeling, I.S. +3 more
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Balance matters : N:P stoichiometry and plant diversity in grassland ecosystems
Eutrophication of Nitrogen (N) and Phosphorus (P) is threatening the functioning and biodiversity of grassland ecosystems. A well known effect of eutrophication on grasslands is an increase of above-ground productivity, which intensifies light ...
Fujita, Y. +2 more
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The Emissions Gap Report 2012: A UNEP Synthesis Report
This third Emissions Gap Report provides a sobering assessment of the gulf between ambition and reality in respect to keeping a global average temperature rise this century under 2 degrees ...
van Vuuren, D.P. +2 more
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Reading the Signs: Spatial vegetation patterns, arid ecosystems and desertification
Human footprint on ecosystems is growing, and ecosystems cope with these changes in different ways. Arid ecosystems are likely to shift abruptly to desert in a sudden and often irreversible manner because of climatic changes or human activities.
Section Environmental Sciences +2 more
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Changing soils : belowground food webs during secondary succession
Reclaiming arable land is a method to increase and connect nature areas in the Netherlands. A frequent applied method is land abandonment of sandy soils to promote secondary succession towards a heathland.
Section Environmental Sciences +2 more
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Department of Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences Strategic Plan 2012 – 2017
This strategic plan outlines the goals, strategies, and benchmarks for the Department of Crop Soil and Environmental Sciences in 2012 ...
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Quantifying future Olympic sport selection: a data-driven framework for SDE evaluation and selection. [PDF]
Song Y, Dai R, Zhang Q, Sun Y.
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