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Leveraging Co‐Occurrence to Improve Deep Learning Photo‐Identification in Social Animals [PDF]
Photo‐identification underpins individual‐based inference in numerous ecological studies, but scaling it to decades‐long archives remains limited by expert time.
Alexander Barnhill +7 more
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Sentiment and structure in word co-occurrence networks on Twitter
We explore the relationship between context and happiness scores in political tweets using word co-occurrence networks, where nodes in the network are the words, and the weight of an edge is the number of tweets in the corpus for which the two connected ...
Mikaela Irene Fudolig +4 more
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Species coexistence is governed by availability of resources and intraguild interactions including strategies to reduce ecological overlap. Gray foxes are dietary generalist mesopredators expected to benefit from anthropogenic disturbance, but ...
Dana J. Morin +3 more
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Advances in multi‐species monitoring have prompted an increase in the use of multi‐species occupancy analyses to assess patterns of co‐occurrence among species, even when data were collected at scales likely violating the assumption that sites were ...
Robert C. Lonsinger
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Functional traits predict species co‐occurrence patterns in a North American Odonata metacommunity
The probability of occurrence of a given species in a target locality and assemblage is conditioned not only by environmental/climatic variables but also by the presence of other species (i.e., species co‐occurrence).
Francesco Cerini +3 more
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Patients with cancer often exhibit multiple co‐occurring symptoms which can impact the type of treatment received, recovery, and long‐term health. We aim to simultaneously predict the risk of three symptoms: severe pain, moderate‐severe depression, and ...
Wenhui Xuyi, Hsien Seow, Rinku Sutradhar
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Sharing space between native and invasive small mammals: Study of commensal communities in Senegal
Urbanization processes are taking place at a very high rate, especially in Africa. At the same time, a number of small mammal species, be they native or invasive, take advantage of human‐induced habitat modifications. They represent commensal communities
Laurent Granjon +15 more
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We hypothesized congruence in the spatial structure of abundance data sampled across multiple scales for an ecological guild of consumers that exploit similar nutritional and habitat resources.
Kevin C. K. Ma +5 more
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Interactions between corals and their associated microbial communities (Symbiodiniaceae and prokaryotes) are key to understanding corals' potential for and rate of acclimatory and adaptive responses. However, the establishment of microalgal and bacterial
Kate M. Quigley +4 more
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Species Distribution Models (SDMs) are vital tools for predicting species occurrences and are used in many practical tasks including conservation and biodiversity management.
Francisca Powell‐Romero +3 more
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