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Artificial nighttime light changes aphid-parasitoid population dynamics [PDF]
AbstractArtificial light at night (ALAN) is recognized as a widespread and increasingly important anthropogenic environmental pressure on wild species and their interactions. Understanding of how these impacts translate into changes in population dynamics of communities with multiple trophic levels is, however, severely lacking.
Sanders, D +7 more
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A Lightweight Fault-Detection Scheme for Resource-Constrained Solar Insecticidal Lamp IoTs
The Solar Insecticidal Lamp Internet of Things (SIL-IoTs) is an emerging paradigm that extends Internet of Things (IoT) technology to agricultural-enabled electronic devices.
Xing Yang +5 more
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Eliminating unpredictable variation through iterated learning [PDF]
Human languages may be shaped not only by the (individual psychological) processes of language acquisition, but also by population-level processes arising from repeated language learning and use.
Smith, Kenny, Wonnacott, Elizabeth
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Culture intelligent workflow, structure, and steps
IntroductionTechnologies abstract intelligence and provide predictor and precision insight in workflows that manage disorders, similar to cardiology and hematological disease.
James Andrew Henry +2 more
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The High Time Resolution Universe Survey VI: An Artificial Neural Network and Timing of 75 Pulsars [PDF]
We present 75 pulsars discovered in the mid-latitude portion of the High Time Resolution Universe survey, 54 of which have full timing solutions. All the pulsars have spin periods greater than 100 ms, and none of those with timing solutions are in ...
A Jameson +69 more
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Forest management intensity affects aquatic communities in artificial tree holes [PDF]
Forest management could potentially affect organisms in all forest habitats. However, aquatic communities in water-filled tree-holes may be especially sensitive because of small population sizes, the risk of drought and potential dispersal limitation. We
Gossner, Martin M. +6 more
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Technologically modified genes in natural populations [PDF]
Current theories of evolutionary and ecological genetics cannot be used for general statements on risk assessment of gene technology. In a simplifying model, the genes which are transferred from artificial populations are treated like mutations in the ...
Gabriel, Wilfried, Wöhrmann, Klaus
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Computational Evolutionary Embryogeny [PDF]
Evolutionary and developmental processes are used to evolve the configurations of 3-D structures in silico to achieve desired performances. Natural systems utilize the combination of both evolution and development processes to produce remarkable ...
Antonsson, Erik K. +2 more
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Artificial Populations in Agent-Based Modeling
In the field of modeling social systems, the use of agent-based models (AM) has become a powerful tool for understanding processes occurring in society, in particular, for studying the spread of infections among the population. The agent model is based on a synthetic population consisting of agents, their interactions and sometimes the territory in ...
Oksana Glushchenko +8 more
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Introduction Reducing stunting is an important part of the global health agenda. Despite likely changes in risk factors as children age, determinants of stunting are typically analysed without taking into account age-related heterogeneity. We aim to fill
S V Subramanian +2 more
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