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Random walks that avoid their past convex hull

open access: green, 2002
Omer Angel   +2 more
openalex   +2 more sources

Multi‐Level Street‐Based Analysis of the Urban Fabric: Developments for a Nationwide Taxonomy

open access: yesGeographical Analysis, Volume 57, Issue 2, Page 270-301, April 2025.
Multiple fabric assessment (MFA) is a computer‐aided procedure designed for identifying and characterizing urban fabric types (morphotypes) from a street‐based perspective. Nonetheless, the original MFA presents some limitations: it relies on surface‐based descriptors, conceived as proxy variables for the pedestrian perspective in urban form analysis ...
Alessandro Araldi, Giovanni Fusco
wiley   +1 more source

Investigating plasticity within the interleukin-6 family with AlphaFold-Multimer. [PDF]

open access: yesComput Struct Biotechnol J
Düsterhöft S, Greve JN, Garbers C.
europepmc   +1 more source

A post‐processing framework for assessing BirdNET identification accuracy and community composition

open access: yesIbis, Volume 167, Issue 2, Page 530-542, April 2025.
Passively collected acoustic data have become increasingly common in wildlife research and have prompted the development of machine‐learning approaches to extract and classify large sets of audio files. BirdNET is an open‐source automatic prediction model that is popular because of its lack of training requirements for end users.
Michael C. Thompson   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

A note on the richness of convex hulls of VC classes

open access: gold, 2003
Gábor Lugosi   +2 more
openalex   +1 more source

Multimodal signalling in manakins: lack of correlated evolution between acoustic, visual and behavioural traits

open access: yesIbis, Volume 167, Issue 2, Page 481-497, April 2025.
Sexual traits, such as visual adornments, sound‐based cues and courtship dances, are frequently displayed in combination as multimodal signals. Some hypotheses propose that different signals trade‐off with each other, potentially due to resource limitations (‘trade‐off’ or transfer hypothesis) or that these develop simultaneously to enhance ...
Sonia Ariznavarreta   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Assessing the effects of mowing intensity on the overwintering stem‐dwelling insect community of Solidago altissima L. (Asterales: Asteraceae)

open access: yesInsect Conservation and Diversity, EarlyView.
Overwintering stem‐dwelling insects exhibit a non‐random spatial structure within individual stems and within different subsections of an urban meadowscape. Low intensity mows lead to higher survival rates of overwintering stem‐dwelling insects than no mowing and high intensity mows.
Thomas C. K. Hall   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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