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The effective implementation of new technologies for wildlife population monitoring is limited by knowledge of factors that impact their efficacy. Population monitoring of harlequin ducks Histrionicus histrionicus on their breeding streams in Montana and Idaho in the Northern Rocky Mountains, has historically relied on ground‐based foot surveys (GBS ...
Holli A. Holmes +10 more
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The process g g → h 0 Z ∗ in the inverted hierarchy scenario of the 2HDM type-I at the LHC. [PDF]
Akeroyd AG, Alanazi S, Moretti S.
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Vector‐Geometry Approach to Account for Local Topographic Effects on Surface Solar Radiation
Abstract The spatial distribution of surface solar radiation is affected by local topography, the effects particularly significant in mountainous areas. On a continuous topographic surface, its mathematical analysis is feasible by calculating the aspect and inclination angles.
Kwanghun Choi, Kyungrock Paik
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The dynamic hadronization of charm quarks in heavy-ion collisions. [PDF]
Bierlich C +3 more
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Direct harvesting and regional seed mixtures are the most effective methods to restore biodiverse and characteristic grassland plant communities. They outperform other methods regardless of land‐use history and restoration age. This has positive implications for restoration of temperate grasslands in Central Europe, since land‐use history is not a ...
Christin Juno Laschke +11 more
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In rural areas, maintaining spaces between houses >500 m will likely facilitate ungulate movement. To fully conserve functional habitat, such as unimpeded habitat use along migration corridors, maintaining spaces approximately >2.5 km between houses will likely be necessary. Abstract Wildlife often lose access to habitat due to housing development. The
Benjamin S. Robb +9 more
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Production of hypernuclei from antiproton capture within a relativistic transport model. [PDF]
Schmidt A +3 more
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On Decays of B Mesons to a Strange Meson and an Eta or Eta' Meson at Babar [PDF]
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Using a common garden study with experimental seasonal precipitation regimes, this study shows that intraspecific phenotypic variation mediates the effect of seasonal drought on Pinus monophylla recruitment, suggesting that different populations may respond uniquely to changes in climate.
Alexandra K. Urza +5 more
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Observation of charge-parity symmetry breaking in baryon decays. [PDF]
LHCb Collaboration.
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