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Behavioural Processes, 2009
Barking is most often associated with the domestic dog Canis familiaris, but it is a common mammalian and avian vocalization. Like any vocalization, the acoustic character of the bark is likely to be a product of adaptation as well as an expression of the signaler's internal motivational state.
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Barking is most often associated with the domestic dog Canis familiaris, but it is a common mammalian and avian vocalization. Like any vocalization, the acoustic character of the bark is likely to be a product of adaptation as well as an expression of the signaler's internal motivational state.
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Current Biology, 2021
Fettig and Audley introduce the bark beetles-a large and diverse group of insects of which some are commonly recognized as important disturbance agents in conifer forests.
Christopher J, Fettig, Jackson P, Audley
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Fettig and Audley introduce the bark beetles-a large and diverse group of insects of which some are commonly recognized as important disturbance agents in conifer forests.
Christopher J, Fettig, Jackson P, Audley
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Bark estimation : bark volume and bark taper
2010The interest in alternate energy sources has prompted the study of tree bark. This thesis deals with the estimation of tree bark volume and bark taper above ground in the main stem. A bark volume equation was selected based on low average bias and standard error in all the 32 British Columbia tree species groups studied. The bark eguation predicts bark
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ACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2010 Computer Animation Festival, 2010
In the depths of a great forest clad in a great white mantle, curious little creatures discover how beautiful and fascinating and white snow is - as it whirls them giddily on their way to extraordinary encounters with the strange and wonderful. A nocturnal tale brimming with tenderness.
Joanna Lurie, Christian Pfohl
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In the depths of a great forest clad in a great white mantle, curious little creatures discover how beautiful and fascinating and white snow is - as it whirls them giddily on their way to extraordinary encounters with the strange and wonderful. A nocturnal tale brimming with tenderness.
Joanna Lurie, Christian Pfohl
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American Journal of Botany, 1999
The ability of stem bark to resist bending forces was examined by testing in bending segments of Acer saccharum, Fraxinus americana, and Quercus robur branches with and without their bark. For each species, the bark contributed significantly to the ability of stem segments differing in age to resist bending forces, but its contribution was age ...
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The ability of stem bark to resist bending forces was examined by testing in bending segments of Acer saccharum, Fraxinus americana, and Quercus robur branches with and without their bark. For each species, the bark contributed significantly to the ability of stem segments differing in age to resist bending forces, but its contribution was age ...
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2017
A noted French thinker's poignant reflections, in words and photographs, on his visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau. On a visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau, Georges Didi-Huberman tears three pieces of bark from birch trees on the edge of the site. Looking at these pieces after his return home, he sees them as letters, a flood, a path, time, memory ...
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A noted French thinker's poignant reflections, in words and photographs, on his visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau. On a visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau, Georges Didi-Huberman tears three pieces of bark from birch trees on the edge of the site. Looking at these pieces after his return home, he sees them as letters, a flood, a path, time, memory ...
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The “Barking Sands” of the Hawaiian Islands
Nature, 1890ABOUT a year ago NATURE printed my letter from Cairo giving a condensed account of an examination of the Mountain of the Bell (Jebel Nagous) on the Gulf of Suez, and of the acoustic phenomenon from which it is named. In continuation of my researches on sonorous sand, which are conducted jointly with Dr. Alexis A. Julien, of New York, I have now visited
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Quantifying carbon in tree bark: The importance of bark morphology and tree size
Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 2021Matthias Neumann, , Mathias Neumann
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