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Soil Management Effects on Grapevine Water Uptake Depth in a Mediterranean Vineyard
Stable isotope evidence of vine water uptake depth under spontaneous cover crop and tillage. ABSTRACT In Mediterranean vineyards, soils are often managed with tillage or herbicides to limit weed growth and competition for resources. However, with rising concerns about water scarcity and climate change, cover crops are being reconsidered as sustainable ...
Itxaso Ruiz +5 more
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Contemporary Methods for Capturing Juvenile Salmonids in the Marine Environment
ABSTRACT Anadromous salmonids play vital roles in marine and freshwater ecosystems. The most abundant of these fishes—Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.)—are integral to coastal ecosystems and communities across the North Pacific Rim, but numerous populations are experiencing dramatic declines, particularly towards the south of their range.
Sean C. Godwin +6 more
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Aim: The main objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of soil type and climate on must qualitative parameters in a winegrower’s cooperative at Rioja appellation.
Urtzi LEIBAR +5 more
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Supermarket Settings and Consumer Behavior: A Systematic Mapping Review and Future Research Avenues
ABSTRACT Supermarkets and related environments are not just places to buy groceries; they are complex environments filled with diverse stimuli that shape consumer behavior and decision‐making processes. Despite their increasing use as study settings, there remains a lack of comprehensive understanding regarding which supermarket‐type settings are ...
Aline Simonetti +3 more
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We reconstructed the speciation history of the recently split pseudocryptic nudibranch genus Hermissenda, finding divergence times in the Pleistocene (1.29–0.55 mya). Demographic modeling and behavioral experiments show no gene flow and assortative mating between sympatric species H. crassicornis (s.s.) and H.
Miranda T. Dennis +6 more
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Abstract Biologists often use organismal thermal tolerance to help explain or forecast responses of populations to climate change. Yet many studies quantify thermal tolerance under isolated laboratory conditions despite extreme events, such as heatwaves, often coinciding with other stressors such as nutrient or food limitation.
Maya J. Munstermann +5 more
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Suspicion as care: Rumor and accusation in community mental health
Abstract This article examines Perú’s transition from mental healthcare in psychiatric hospitals to a Community Mental Health (CMH) model. Based on 18 months of fieldwork on the outskirts of Lima, I show that one of CMH's effects has been an unexpected increase in rumors and accusations between neighbors.
Julio Villa‐Palomino
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Bodega industrial para bodega de vino
[EN] The purpose of this project will be making the design and calculation of an industrial warehouse for the production of wine, this warehouse will consist of two modules, which are the warehouse itself, which is the one that will house the production process, and the building annexed to the warehouse, which is where other types of functions will be ...
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Abstract OBJECTIVES/BACKGROUND Climate change has raised concerns about the imbalance between anthocyanin and sugar levels in grapevines. High temperatures tend to reduce anthocyanin content by inhibiting its synthesis and increasing degradation, while simultaneously enhancing sugar accumulation.
Sara Crespo‐Martínez +6 more
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Abstract A turbid nearshore zone (TNZ) forms along coasts due to wave‐driven flows like rip currents that disperse particulates seaward from the surfzone. While well‐studied on sandy beaches, rip currents and associated wave‐driven circulation remains understudied in rocky shore environments and have not been groundtruthed in either environment using ...
W. H. Speiser +2 more
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