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Effects of four different times of day on various aspects of maximal short-term physical performance in young soccer players. [PDF]
Bougrine H +8 more
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Are human‐altered landscapes reshaping carnivore niche spaces in the Trans‐Himalaya?
Understanding carnivore interactions under growing human pressures is crucial for conservation. We examined spatial and temporal niche structuring among snow leopards Panthera uncia, Himalayan wolves Canis lupus chanco, and red foxes Vulpes vulpes; while also incorporating free‐ranging dogs Canis lupus familiaris as a human‐subsidized mesopredator ...
Priyanka Justa, Salvador Lyngdoh
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Impacts of Intensified Heatwaves on Escalation of Ozone and Reactive Nitrogen in Summer. [PDF]
Wang N +11 more
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Wildlife research has benefitted from the development of new methods that allow data to be collected remotely, with less disturbance to focal animals. The proliferation of livestreaming webcams, for example, those used by nature reserves for public engagement purposes, have offered new possibilities for the study of wildlife behaviour.
Kevin A. Wood +2 more
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An hourly climate projection and renewable energy generation dataset for power system modeling in China. [PDF]
Chen R +4 more
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Urban green spaces experience a mix of natural and anthropogenic noises, which could disrupt the vocal communication of several species. This study investigated how such complex soundscapes affect the occurrence of Anaxipha pallidula, which communicates through calls, focusing on both sound level and quality.
Hiroki Mori, Takeshi Osawa
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Spatiotemporal patterns of urban heat in indoor and outdoor microclimates. [PDF]
Jamal Y +11 more
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