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Abstract Introduction Restoring coral reefs through larval enhancement has the potential to scale interventions beyond experimental plots of tens of m2. However, the effectiveness of releasing larvae without confinement (“free release”) remains untested.
Marine Gouezo +9 more
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ABSTRACT The threshold of motion of bioclastic carbonate sediments is fundamental to understanding sediment dynamics in coral reef systems, while there are currently few studies on its prediction. In this study, laboratory experiments were conducted on five sediment beds composed of coral skeletal grains coarser than 2 mm, subjected to steady ...
Lilei Mao, Jiabo Li, Yoshimitsu Tajima
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A systematic review of paper‐based and digital board games for collaborative science learning
Abstract This study reviews the literature on board games for collaborative learning in science education, analysing 76 articles from 2000 to 2024. It examines research methodologies, data collection tools, sample sizes, and data analysis methods, focusing on subject areas and types of board games used.
Mohd Kamal Othman +2 more
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ABSTRACT This paper develops a vision for The Ecological Genome Project: an aspirational, global endeavour to connect human genomic sciences with the ethos of ecological sciences. The Project's goal is to strengthen interdisciplinary networks that relate to diverse initiatives using genomic technologies, with respect to shared ethical frameworks and ...
Benjamin Capps +13 more
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Publisher Correction: The potential for coral reef restoration to mitigate coastal flooding as sea levels rise [PDF]
Lauren T. Toth +12 more
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Designs and Materials of Electrodes for Electrochemical Sensors
Nowadays, electrochemical sensors and biosensors play a crucial role in modern life. This work highlights the importance of electrode material selection and chip design in optimizing sensor performance. It provides a practical guide for choosing suitable materials and structural configurations tailored to specific sensing applications, aiming to ...
Pierre J. Obeid +8 more
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How a 5% GDP military investment could impact European Union biodiversity
Total defence expenditure of European Union member states that also belong to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in 2024 (blue) compared to projected expenditure at 5% of GDP (red), in millions of euros. The upper left plot displays the aggregated totals for all 23 countries.
Ronaldo Sousa +3 more
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Operational perspectives for biodiversity indicators
To understand, measure and mitigate biodiversity change, science and policy need to differentiate between diagnostic indicators that capture as many different biodiversity facets as needed, outcome‐oriented steering indicators to guide policy making and management indicators that measure the success of conservation and restoration efforts.
Helmut Hillebrand +10 more
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This review highlights recent innovations in interlayer and electrode design—including dopant‐free charge transport materials, interfacial passivation, and carbon‐based electrodes—that address the core challenge of enhancing both long‐term stability and power conversion efficiency in perovskite solar cells.
Yeongsu Jo +3 more
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This study models habitat suitability for the European wildcat (Felis silvestris, Schreber 1777) in Britain under current climate conditions using modern, historic and Holocene fossil occurrence records and associated (palaeo) environmental data. Our study highlights how models calibrated with multi‐temporal ecological data are able to capture the ...
Mollie Mills +2 more
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