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Our research leverages a natural, ecosystem‐scale experiment and cutting‐edge molecular isotope approaches to reveal that coral reef food web structure and energy flow can remain consistent across a gradient of human disturbance. Abstract Habitat degradation and overexploitation are key drivers of biodiversity loss globally.
Matthew D. Ramirez +4 more
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BAZI DERS KİTAPLARINDA ŞİA VE SÜNNİLİĞE DAİR SORUNLU BİR ANLATIM
Abdülbaki Bozkurt
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A large‐scale citizen science study involving thousands of cowslip (Primula veris) observations from all over Europe revealed an unexpected prevalence of S‐morphs over L‐morphs, which was influenced by climatic as well as land use factors. Furthermore, general morph ratios were often unbalanced with the strongest shifts occurring in smaller populations.
Tsipe Aavik +40 more
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ABSTRACT Marine environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding data are beginning to accumulate, even for remote and poorly studied areas, such as marine environments. These data enable us to identify distributions of target organisms and then to compare biological compositions between different marine areas.
Jun Inoue +12 more
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ABSTRACT Background Outdoor play is essential for children's development. However, children with disabilities face barriers in outdoor play. In the Netherlands, there are limited opportunities for children with and without disabilities to play together.
R. Q. Beekhuizen +9 more
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Abstract Physical activity plays a critical role in reducing cardiovascular risk among individuals with type 1 diabetes (PwT1D); however, more than two‐thirds of PwT1D remain insufficiently active, primarily due to the unpredictability of glucose fluctuations and the fear of hypoglycaemia during exercise. Automated insulin delivery systems, such as the
Jeremy Basset‐Sagarminaga +7 more
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Invasive Eurasian Minnow Alters the Trophic Niche and Growth of Brown Trout in High‐Latitude Lakes
ABSTRACT Invasive species pose a major threat to aquatic ecosystems, particularly in high‐latitude lakes which are characterised by low biodiversity. In northern Europe, the Eurasian minnow (Phoxinus phoxinus) has colonised lakes historically dominated by salmonids, raising concerns about the impacts of invasive cyprinids on native fish populations and
Henna Kangosjärvi +3 more
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Şia'da Kur'an'ın Mevsukiyeti Sorunu: el-İntisar Adlı Eser Özelinde Bir Değerlendirme
Şaban KONDİ
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ABSTRACT Although land‐use change in post‐socialist countries has been widely studied, most research has focused on the post‐1990 transition period, emphasizing socio‐economic and institutional drivers. In contrast, limited attention has been given to land‐use dynamics during the Soviet period and their lasting impacts on landscape structure and soil ...
Kristīne Afanasjeva +6 more
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Haricilik, Şia ve Mutezile'nin İmamet Literatürü Üzerine Çalışma
Niyazi Kahveci
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