Emerging Trends in Nanophotonic Systems for Sustainable and Resilient Societies
Nanophotonics provides a versatile platform for addressing emerging safety challenges, enabling real–time sensing, secure authentication, and adaptive vision control. This review highlights recent advances in nanophotonic materials and structures that translate nanoscale light–matter interactions into safety–critical applications, paving the way for ...
Hyun Min Kim +7 more
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A framework for reproductive outcomes of phenological match-mismatch in migratory breeders tested on a declining species, caribou. [PDF]
Post E +8 more
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Variation in Human Bone Collagen Turnover Among Skeletal Elements
ABSTRACT Objective Understanding tissue turnover rate is crucial for isotopic analysis. The stable isotope composition of collagen is often studied in archeology and paleontology, yet bone collagen turnover rates across various skeletal elements remain underexplored.
Olivia Hall, Shari L. Forbes, Paul Szpak
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Endangered Deep-Snow Mountain Caribou Have a Distinct Winter Diet and Gut Microbiome That May Be Altered by Maternal Penning. [PDF]
Sugden S +6 more
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Can Hybrid Poplar Plantations Reduce the Cost of Achieving Caribou Conservation Goals?
Amanda Long
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Fencing Large Predator-Free and Competitor-Free Landscapes for the Recovery of Woodland Caribou in Western Alberta: An Ineffective Conservation Option [PDF]
Gilbert Proulx, Ryan K. Brook
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Our research article addresses ‘if, when and how’ to bring together Indigenous knowledges (IK) and Western sciences (WS) in practice in biodiversity research and monitoring, though a combination of interviews/sharing circles with Indigenous Peoples, a systematic literature search, and then braiding outcomes from each.
Ella Bowles +16 more
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Emulation or Degradation? Evaluating Forest Management Outcomes in Boreal Northeastern Ontario. [PDF]
Malcolm JR, Boan JJ, Ray JC.
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Specialized Feeding Behavior of an Endangered Primate Enhances Forest Health in China
The endangered black‐and‐white snub‐nosed monkey (Rhinopithecus bieti) exhibits a specialized diet on the lichen Usnea longissima. We proved that the U. longissima is harmful to trees and the monkey mitigates overgrowth of the lichen, as well as promotes its regeneration to maintain population, thereby promoting ecosystem health and resilience.
Na Li +6 more
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