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ABSTRACT Recent disruptions to cross‐border mobility, alongside shifting geopolitical and economic conditions, have intensified interests in “off‐beat” study destinations beyond the traditional Anglophone Global North. China has become a key case for understanding international students' considerations of alternative destinations and programmes.
Ying Yang, Nannan Lu
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ABSTRACT Objective The early response effect, defined as a reliable symptomatic improvement during the initial phase of treatment, is the most robust predictor of recovery following eating disorder treatment. This study aimed to investigate which symptom domains mostly influence the early response effect. Methods Data from N = 232 adult patients (90.8%
Ammara Imtiaz +3 more
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Do drought and understory beech interact to influence the nutrition and growth of sugar maple?
Hardwood forests dominated by sugar maple (Acer saccharum) at its northern limit (Quebec) are threatened by rising regional temperatures and recurrent summer drought.
William F. J. Parsons +4 more
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Oak-hickory (Quercus-Carya spp.) forest types are widespread across the midwestern United States, but changes in forest disturbance regimes are resulting in little to no oak recruitment and a compositional shift to shade-tolerant, mesophytic species ...
Brent S. Pease +2 more
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Abstract Human‐wildlife conflicts (HWCs) are one of the most critical conservation challenges worldwide. Large carnivores are frequently at the centre of these conflicts because of the perceived and real threats they pose to livestock and human safety.
Esperanza C. Iranzo +10 more
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Neonectria ditissima is a generalist ascomycete plant pathogen causing canker diseases on a variety of hardwood tree species and can cross-infect many of them. The fungus enters the plants through wounds throughout the year. N.
Salim Bourras +6 more
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Generalist passerine birds perform a functional role as pollinators in temperate Europe
Nectar‐feeding birds are effective pollinators. In temperate Europe, songbirds visit flowers but lack specialist traits, so functional pollination has been discounted. We use observations, pollen identification and experiments to demonstrate that generalist birds affect fruit‐set of flowering trees.
Sandra H. Anderson +2 more
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Exotic tree diseases have direct impacts on their host and may have indirect effects on native fauna that rely on host tree species. This paper reports on relative preference for European beech Fagus sylvatica (L.) and sugar maple Acer saccharum (Marsh.)
J. N. Rosemier +3 more
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