Application of activity sensors for estimating behavioral patterns
The increasing use of Global Positioning System (GPS) collars in habitat selection studies provides large numbers of precise location data points with reduced field effort.
Caleb P. Roberts +2 more
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Auditory discrimination of diel variations for natural soundscapes: Role of spectral and temporal informationa) [PDF]
Psychophysical work suggested that humans discriminate diel changes in natural soundscapes based on spectral cues. The present study extended this investigation by assessing human discrimination for diel variations in natural soundscapes using a database
Karine Malysheva +7 more
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Effect of Aquathol K Treatments on Activity Patterns of Largemouth Bass in Two Coves of Lake Seminole, Georgia [PDF]
Thirty largemouth bass ( Micropterus salmoide s Lacepde) were implanted with radio tags in late October 2003 in two coves of Lake Seminole, Georgia, and tracked over a 24-hour period about every 10 days to determine their response to herbicide ...
Maceina, Michael J., Sammons, Steve M.
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Composition and Host-Use Patterns of a Scarab Beetle (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) Community Inhabiting the Canopy of a Lowland Tropical Rainforest in Southern Venezuela [PDF]
The adult scarab beetle fauna of the canopy in a lowland tropical rainforest in southern Venezuela was observed and collected by means of a 42 m-tall tower crane for a complete year.
Kirmse, Susan, Ratcliffe, Brett C.
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Resting behaviour of Anopheles stephensi type form to assess its amenability to control malaria through indoor residual spray [PDF]
Background & objectives: In the present study, an attempt was made to find reasons of ineffectiveness of indoorresidual spray to interrupt malaria transmission by investigating the behaviour of two variants of Anophelesstepnesi, viz.
B.N. Nagpal, Aruna Srivastava & A.P. Dash
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Diel activity of Niphargus amphipods in spring habitats
Among crustaceans, numerous aquatic species are obligate groundwater-dwellers, i.e., stygobionts; their most common adaptations are the absence of eyes and a general depigmentation. Among the most widespread Eurasian stygobionts are the amphipods of the genus Niphargus. They are reported not only from groundwaters but also from groundwater-fed springs,
R. Manenti, B. Barzaghi
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Pain outcomes in patients with bone metastases from advanced cancer: assessment and management with bone-targeting agents [PDF]
Bone metastases in advanced cancer frequently cause painful complications that impair patient physical activity and negatively affect quality of life. Pain is often underreported and poorly managed in these patients.
A Kretzschmar +69 more
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Influence of cell cycle phase on calcification in the coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi [PDF]
Calcification of the cosmopolitan coccolithophore species Emiliania huxleyi was investigated in relation to the cell division cycle with the use of batch cultures.
Antia, Avan +2 more
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Phase Separation of Nucleic Acids: Mechanisms, Properties, and Applications
Recent discoveries have shown that single‐stranded long‐chain nucleic acids can undergo temperature‐induced phase separation, enabling formation of micrometer‐sized condensates. This Minireview discusses the current mechanistic understanding of this phenomenon, highlights strategies for controlling the physical and chemical properties of these ...
Weixiang Chen +2 more
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AbstractComplexity‐increasing Domino reactions comprising C−H allenylation, a Diels–Alder reaction, and a retro‐Diels–Alder reaction were realized by a versatile catalyst derived from earth‐abundant, non‐toxic manganese. The C−H activation/Diels–Alder/retro‐Diels–Alder alkyne annulation sequence provided step‐economical access to valuable indolone ...
Cuiju Zhu +2 more
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