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Abstract Understanding fish behaviour and activity patterns is essential for interpreting their ecology and the processes that shape population dynamics, yet such information remains limited for wild fishes because observing individuals in situ is challenging.
Marie‐Pier Boulanger +4 more
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Selection of Surviving Primary Protons at 4300 m a.s.l. with the ARGO-YBJ experiment [PDF]
G. Di Sciascio
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Global estimates of mesoscale vertical velocity near 1000 m from Argo observations [PDF]
Katy M. Christensen +2 more
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Abstract Although Macrourus species are the main by‐catch across Southern Ocean longline fisheries, including around South Georgia, the lack of species‐specific data has hindered effective management and ecological understanding. Aggregation of macrourids at genus level masks critical interspecific differences in life‐history strategies and ...
José Abreu +8 more
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Low-luminosity Extragalactic Water Masers toward M82, M51, and NGC4051
Sub-arcsecond observations using the Very Large Array (VLA) are presented for low-luminosity water maser in M82, M51, and NGC4051. New maser features have been detected within the M82 starburst complex.
Baudry A. +3 more
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Algorithms in Allergy: Hereditary Angioedema
Allergy, EarlyView.
Konrad Bork +3 more
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A hysteretic model predicts a time lag in the response of herbaceous layer variables (e.g., cover, diversity) to decreasing N deposition. To the contrary, virtually all such variables displayed a surprising sensitivity to decreased N. ABSTRACT Increases in nitrogen (N) emissions during the 20th century resulted in the atmospheric deposition of N ...
Frank S. Gilliam +2 more
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Satellite observations can reveal chlorophyll blooms in the wake of hurricane disturbances but their subsurface biogeochemical anomalies remain poorly described due to limited in situ observations. Here, we quantify the biogeochemical response across the
Jennifer K. McWhorter +18 more
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Built by Love: Romantic Relationship Motives and Do‐It‐Yourself Product Consumption
ABSTRACT Do‐it‐yourself (DIY) products are widespread in the marketplace yet remain under‐researched. The present study therefore investigates consumers’ preferences for DIY products from an evolutionary psychology perspective. Specifically, we explore how the activation of two romantic relationship motives affects men's and women's DIY product ...
Ali Gohary +2 more
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