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Study of coronavirus diversity in wildlife in Northern Cambodia suggests continuous circulation of SARS-CoV-2-related viruses in bats. [PDF]
Guillebaud J+12 more
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Meta‐analysis of management effects on biodiversity in plantation and secondary forests of Japan
Conservation of temperate forest biodiversity has historically focused on natural old‐growth. Less than 3% of the world's temperate forests remain unmodified by humans, however, and much of temperate‐forest biodiversity is held in the predominating planted and secondary forests.
Rebecca Spake+5 more
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Infrared detection by thermal camera obeys Stefan's law of radiative heat transfer. This associated uncertainty in detection is estimated by the formula of propagation of error. Abstract Brown adipose tissue (BAT) represents a pivotal scientific renaissance worthy as a strategy for obesity and diabetes since its re‐discovery in adults over a decade ago.
Melvin K. S. Leow
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Nipah Virus Detection in Pteropus hypomelanus Bats, Central Java, Indonesia. [PDF]
Putro DBW+11 more
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THE OCCURRENCE OF A RARE GENUS OE TICKS ON BATS IN PUERTO RICO (ACARINA: SPELAEORHYNCHIDAE)
Irving H. Fox
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Carbon Emissions, Firm‐Level Climate Change Exposure, and Corporate Cash Reserves
ABSTRACT This study examines the relationships between carbon emissions, firm‐level climate change exposure, and corporate cash reserves, with a focus on whether climate exposure mediates the link between carbon emissions and cash holdings. Using a dataset of 15,889 firm‐year observations from 2,537 firms across 51 countries during the period 2002 to ...
Ly Thi Hai Tran+3 more
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In-situ responses of temperate-zone bats to climate change. [PDF]
Kerth G, Wolf JM.
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Acoustic Radiation Patterns for the Echolocating Bats Chilonycteris rubiginosa and Eptesicus fuscus [PDF]
James A. Simmons
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