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The northern bobwhite is an economically important species across its geographic range that has experienced declining population numbers. There is ample research dedicated to evaluating management practices for the adult life stage. However, effects of management on bobwhite chicks remain understudied, despite this being the most vulnerable age class ...
Alicia K. Andes+4 more
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Sampling and metabarcoding of arthropod environmental DNA traces from flowers. [PDF]
Wari D, Kusumoto Y, Kitamura T.
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Rock solid: winter ecology of boreal bats at natural hibernation sites
Overwintering bats at northerly latitudes spend up to eight months a year in a state of dormancy: a period characterised by extended use of torpor, but not an absolute lack of activity. Although this period constitutes a majority of their yearly cycle, little is known about their ecology during this time, because of the cryptic behaviour of bats ...
Anna S. Blomberg+2 more
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Dermoscopy of Cydnidae Pigmentation: A Novel Disorder of Pigmentation
Sidharth Sonthalia
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Ground-Active Arthropod Diversity Under Energycane and Biomass Sorghum Production. [PDF]
Yang Y+15 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Agricultural landscape simplification due to the loss of semi‐natural habitats can act as an environmental filter for species and their functional traits. Both local‐ and landscape‐level factors can shape community structure; although through different mechanisms.
Marco Ferrante+7 more
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The effect of cave entrances on the distribution of cave-inhabiting terrestrial arthropods
Stewart B. Peck
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Pollen essential amino acids shape bat–flower interaction networks
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Although pollen consumption by phytophagous bats has long been documented, the role of its protein and amino acid content in driving plant–pollinator interactions remains largely overlooked.
Fernando Gonçalves+4 more
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The impact of wildfires on the diet of Podarcis lusitanicus revealed by DNA metabarcoding. [PDF]
Simões C+5 more
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