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Neural-LWE: a biometric-anchored authenticated key agreement for post-quantum brain-computer interfaces. [PDF]
Nasiraee H +3 more
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Micro‐habitat selection by boreal woodland caribou improves access to food
Bio‐logging sensors attached to radiotelemetry receivers have great potential to transform our understanding of the ecological, physiological, and energetic constraints that shape patterns of wildlife movement under field conditions. We used video camera collars to assess microhabitat selectivity by woodland caribou Rangifer tarandus in boreal forests ...
Ian D. Thompson +8 more
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FAVOR 2.0: A reengineered functional annotation of variants online resource for interpreting genomic variation. [PDF]
Zhou H +16 more
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Wildlife research has benefitted from the development of new methods that allow data to be collected remotely, with less disturbance to focal animals. The proliferation of livestreaming webcams, for example, those used by nature reserves for public engagement purposes, have offered new possibilities for the study of wildlife behaviour.
Kevin A. Wood +2 more
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A dataset of high-resolution snapshots of the viscous sublayer from direct numerical simulation of a turbulent boundary layer up to <i>Re</i> <sub>θ</sub>=2400. [PDF]
O'Connor J +3 more
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DNA metabarcoding reveals wolf dietary patterns in the northern Alps and Jura Mountains
Understanding predator–prey interactions is crucial for wildlife management and human–wildlife coexistence, particularly in multi‐use landscapes such as western Europe. As wolves Canis lupus recolonize their former habitats, knowledge of their diet is essential for conservation, management and public acceptance.
Florin Kunz +6 more
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SMTrackR: an R/Bioconductor package for mapping protein binding at individual DNA molecules. [PDF]
Bansal A, Barmola H, Yadav S, Rao S.
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Wildlife in urban areas is often a source of conflict, yet relatively few efforts have been directed toward fostering coexistence in these human‐dominated landscapes. While previous research has focused on socio‐demographic factors influencing perceptions of wildlife, the role of specific animal traits in shaping acceptance remains underexplored.
Simon S. Moesch +3 more
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Freshwater turtles play vital roles in maintaining the health of aquatic ecosystems by supporting ecological balance, nutrient cycling and regulating prey populations. Unfortunately, they are among the most threatened species worldwide. Habitat fragmentation, illegal trade, overharvesting for meat, and use in ethnomedicinal practices have severely ...
Asmit Subba +6 more
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Developing a smart and scalable tool for histopathological education-PATe 2.0. [PDF]
Winter L +8 more
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