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Bottom-Up Space Use With Top-Down Temporal Risk Buffering in Arid Herbivore Communities. [PDF]
Heydinger J +5 more
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Habitat Features, Coyotes, and Humans Drive Diel Activity Variation Among Sympatric Mammals
We found that multiple mammal species show considerable variation in diel activity in response to several factors, with biotic variables (habitat features and the presence of coyotes Canis latrans) having the strongest overall effects. Our results have important implications for trophic dynamics. Future studies will need to account for these underlying
Nathan J. Proudman, Maximilian L. Allen
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Behavioural tactics across thermal gradients align with partial morphological divergence in brook charr. [PDF]
Stahl A, Pépino M, Bertolo A, Magnan P.
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Temporal Responses to Warming: Do Wild Herbivores Trade Off Heat, Predators, and Humans?
We untangled how summer temperature, predators, and humans influenced behavioral responses in two deer species. Both reduced their daily activity level in response to warming, yet only roe deer increased nocturnality to avoid heat. Conversely, fallow deer traded off heat avoidance with predator avoidance.
Noemi Pallari +6 more
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Risk of hepatitis C transmission by healthcare workers - a systematic review. [PDF]
Diel R, Nienhaus A.
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The graphical abstract illustrates the comprehensive workflow of our study, from the deployment of infrared cameras at sites with high activity of four large carnivores, through data collection and assessment of activity patterns, to the prediction of time periods with potential human–large carnivore conflicts and the proposal of corresponding ...
Dong Wang +3 more
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H3K4me2 orchestrates H2A.Z and Polycomb repressive marks in Arabidopsis. [PDF]
Noyori T +6 more
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Abstract Fresh waters provide environmental conditions that favour microbial CO2 and CH4 production, leading to the release of large quantities of greenhouse gases (GHG) to the atmosphere. Despite their importance, these fluxes remain poorly defined, weakening estimates of global GHG budgets that are critical in implementing effective climate ...
Benjamin J. Archer +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Linking bathythermal habitat selection to management of a migratory freshwater fish. [PDF]
Kraus RT +3 more
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