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Osteohistological sampling on different bones of theropod dinosaur documents discrepant age record, growth, and metabolism. This could result unprecise paleobiological inferences if samplings are based on single bones. However, multi‐bone sampling can attenuate these discrepancies, helping to infer growth dynamics and physiology of these extinct ...
Geovane Alves de Souza +3 more
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<i>rTPI</i>: An R Package for Calculating Thermal and Aridity Position Indices for Terrestrial Vertebrates. [PDF]
Watson MJ, Kerr JT.
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Dental crown morphological variation and heterodonty in carcharhiniform sharks
Abstract Elasmobranch teeth are highly mineralized structures that constitute the majority of the fossil record for this group. Despite their taxonomic and evolutionary significance, detailed descriptions of dental morphology remain scarce. The order Carcharhiniformes, the most diverse among sharks, comprises 304 valid species that display remarkable ...
Flávia Zanini, Karla D. A. Soares
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An Open Dataset for the Acoustic Monitoring of Nocturnal Migratory Birds in Europe. [PDF]
Airale L, Pajot A, Linossier J.
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Suggesting accurate method and class names
Miltiadis Allamanis +3 more
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Abstract Last year, we challenged the view that large‐bodied theropod dinosaurs such as Tyrannosaurus rex resembled primates in cognition and behavior, a proposition made by Herculano‐Houzel in 2023. More recently, Jensen et al. have criticized our work on this topic, raising methodological and conceptual issues.
Kai R. Caspar +5 more
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Integrating satellite data and field surveys to predict bird communities in the Peruvian Amazon. [PDF]
Slater AC +4 more
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Gonadal development in scorpion mud‐turtles, Kinosternon scorpioides, in a controlled environment
Stage 20 was identified as the critical point for gonadal differentiation in Kinosternon scorpioides, providing key insights into sex determination. These findings enhance conservation strategies by supporting reproductive management and population viability in both in situ and ex situ programs. Abstract Research on gonadal development including sexual
Brenda Braga +4 more
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Modeling recreational visitation at Bureau of Land Management sites. [PDF]
Hanson D +4 more
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Eskimo Bird Names at Chesterfield Inlet and Baker Lake, Keewatin, Northwest Territories
E. O. Höhn
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