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ABSTRACT Fraser's dolphin (Lagenodelphis hosei) is one of the least studied dolphin species due to its tropical, offshore distribution and low density. However, it is frequently observed in the Lesser Antilles, where we characterized its distribution and ecology using 4 years of data collected from Grenada to Anguilla.
Lucas Bernier+4 more
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Creating Spaces: Redacted Poetry Through Papercutting
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Kate Hipkiss
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A Forced Union: Exploring the Consequences of India's Removal of Jammu and Kashmir's Special Status
ABSTRACT This article adds to academic literature interested in two core questions: What happens to residents as a result of an annexation? And how do aggressor states maintain control over an annexed territory where there is a history of insurgency and mobilization for independence?
Serena Hussain
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Leveraging chemical synthesis to discover metabolites from the gut microbiome
Metabolomics or the study of small molecule metabolism is used to identify compounds produced by the gut microbiota, but chemical annotation is a major bottleneck. Here, we review examples where organic synthesis was leveraged in traditional or next generation workflows to help identify new bioactive gut microbial metabolites.
Allison J. Keys+3 more
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Abstract This article considers mental and poetic “maps” of London in their respective relationships to Harry Beck's famous 1930s “circuit‐diagram” map of the underground railway system. This iconic image distorts and radically stylizes London geography; thus, it functions as a tool for planning individual travel itineraries but leads to a ...
Craig Melhoff
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Seeing red: How gerrymandering emotionally mobilizes turnout
Abstract Partisan gerrymandering threatens the health of democracy by manipulating formal institutions away from majority rule. In the conventional formulation, institutional manipulation mechanically alters political outcomes. Yet research has neglected the psychological effects of partisan redistricting, which can provoke an emotional backlash from ...
Hilary J. Izatt
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Forward and inverse cartographic projection procedures [PDF]
G.I. Evenden
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Restoration using flow deflectors: a question of fine‐scale spatial layout in headwater stream beds
Current European Union objectives for 2030 aim to restore ecosystems to halt biodiversity loss. Here, we studied the consequences of headwater stream restoration by placing large wood in the streambed to act as flow deflectors. We hypothesized that these flow deflectors would create a fine‐scale spatial arrangement of habitats, fostering a diverse and ...
Cybill Staentzel+4 more
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