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The niche variation hypothesis predicts hunting returns across human cultures
The niche variation hypothesis (NVH) proposes that a broader population niche arises from greater individual specialization. Despite decades of empirical testing, research remains constrained to non‐human foragers, and the generality of NVH may extend beyond wildlife. The analysis of > 8000 hunting records from 12 human societies across four continents
Raul Costa‐Pereira
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Potential of seaweed (<i>Eucheuma cottonii</i>) supplementation to reduce methane production, improve fermentation, and modulate the microbial composition of forages and crop by-products during <i>in vitro</i> rumen fermentation. [PDF]
Widiawati Y +11 more
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Strategic inter-cropping for saline agriculture: quantifying the impact of <i>Medicago sativa-Festuca arundinacea</i> ratios on soil properties and crop performance. [PDF]
Sun Y +8 more
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Evaluating Intercropping Indices in Grass-Clover Mixtures and Their Impact on Maize Silage Yield. [PDF]
Zupanič M +6 more
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Acute drought desiccates highly used habitat and drives herbivores into irrigated croplands. [PDF]
Leclerc M +6 more
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