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Seedling counts over 26 years revealed that wetter‐site temperate tree species struggle to recruit in warmer, drier years, whereas drier‐site species are more climate‐tolerant. Shadier forests buffered seedlings from heat and drought. Local soils and canopy cover strongly shaped outcomes, revealing considerable differences among species in climate ...
Bailey H. McNichol, Richard K. Kobe
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The baryon-baryon interaction in the large- N c limit. [PDF]
Vonk T, Meißner UG.
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Leptons lurking in semi-visible jets at the LHC. [PDF]
Cazzaniga C, de Cosa A.
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Abundance and occupancy provide complementary but non‐equivalent signals of threatened species change. Here, their relationship was nonlinear and responses to environmental change were context dependent, showing that no single metric captures all population responses and that combining both can better inform conservation action under global change ...
Tim S. Jessop +7 more
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Observation of partonic flow in proton-proton and proton-nucleus collisions. [PDF]
ALICE Collaboration.
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Searching for a dark matter particle with anti-protonic atoms. [PDF]
Doser M, Farrar G, Kornakov G.
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Short‐Interval Fire and Climatic Drying Drive Shrubland‐to‐Herbaceous Conversion Across California
Our statewide analysis shows that woody shrublands across California are undergoing widespread conversion to herbaceous vegetation. Using multi‐decadal fractional cover data, we show that short‐interval fire in conjunction with climatic drying and human influence is driving this transformation, extending a phenomenon previously thought to be limited to
Alexandra D. Syphard +3 more
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Discovering the D 0 ∗ ( 2100 ) in <i>B</i> semileptonic decays. [PDF]
Du ML +5 more
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The role of multi-parton interactions in doubly-heavy hadron production. [PDF]
Egede U +4 more
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Abstract Nicotiana sect. Suaveolentes is a group that has undergone recent and rapid radiation, a clade that originated ca. six million years ago and has since rapidly speciated throughout Australia, with a few taxa on Pacific Islands and one in Namibia (Africa). Post‐tetraploidisation, species in N. sect.
Charlotte Phillips +7 more
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