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Temporal and spatial heterogeneity in dispersal and demography of a long‐lived philopatric seabird
Abstract Individuals make habitat selection decisions at different moments of their life and in heterogeneous habitats. Understanding the links between environmental changes and demographic patterns during the individuals' life is therefore critical to predict long‐term eco‐evolutionary dynamics and species persistence. However, fitness and persistence
Ana Payo‐Payo +6 more
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An application of the Choquet theorem to the study of randomly-superinvariant measures [PDF]
Given a real valued random variable \(\Theta\) we consider Borel measures \(\mu\) on \(\mathcal{B}(\mathbb{R})\), which satisfy the inequality \(\mu(B) \geq E\mu(B-\Theta)\) (\(B \in \mathcal{B}(\mathbb{R})\)) (or the integral inequality \(\mu(B) \geq ...
Teresa Rajba
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Dealing with Interaction Between Bipolar Multiple Criteria Preferences in PROMETHEE Methods [PDF]
In this paper, we consider the bipolar approach to Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA). In particular we aggregate positive and negative preferences by means of the bipolar PROMETHEE method.
Corrente, Salvatore +2 more
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Efficient and rapid isolation of native AMPA receptor complexes for cryo‐EM
Abstract Isolating native ion channels for structural characterization is routinely achieved by extraction from membrane fractions of tissue with prolonged mild detergent treatment. AMPA receptors (AMPARs), glutamatergic receptors that mediate fast excitatory transmission and synaptic plasticity, are coassembled with diverse auxiliary subunits and ...
Jumi Park, Eric Gouaux
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The paper deals with theoretical conception of value analysis of regions, municipal corporations and clusters. The subject of this paper is heterodox approach to sensitivity analysis of finite set of variables based on non-additive measure.
Mojmír Sabolovič
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ABSTRACT Aim Site network approaches to waterbird conservation are easily biased towards species that occur in high densities and locations and periods of the annual cycle with dense concentrations of birds, thereby potentially failing to address underlying factors driving certain population declines.
Benjamin J. Lagassé +7 more
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Max-stable random sup-measures with comonotonic tail dependence [PDF]
Several objects in the Extremes literature are special instances of max-stable random sup-measures. This perspective opens connections to the theory of random sets and the theory of risk measures and makes it possible to extend corresponding notions and ...
Molchanov, Ilya, Strokorb, Kirstin
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Limit Orders and Knightian Uncertainty
ABSTRACT A wide variety of financial instruments allows risk‐averse traders to reduce their exposure to risk. This raises the question of what financial instruments allow ambiguity‐averse traders to reduce their exposure to ambiguity. We show in this paper that price‐contingent orders, such as limit orders, are sufficient: In a two‐period trading model,
Michael Greinecker, Christoph Kuzmics
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Models in Decision‐Making Under Risk and Uncertainty
ABSTRACT This paper systematically compares dominant frameworks for modeling decision‐making under risk and uncertainty, evaluating their theoretical trade‐offs and practical relevance for economic research. We establish key criteria for model selection—including predictive accuracy, descriptive realism, computational tractability, and ecological ...
Martin Höppner
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On Null-Continuity of Monotone Measures
The null-continuity of monotone measures is a weaker condition than continuity from below and possesses many special properties. This paper further studies this structure characteristic of monotone measures.
Jun Li
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