Evaluation of drone system for thinning operations–a case study in Sweden
Abstract Thinning operations in forestry typically involve a two‐machine system (TMS) with a harvester and a forwarder. Its productivity in different forest conditions is well documented. To date, drones have been used for data collection and surveillance but not as an alternative to a TMS.
Mikael Rönnqvist +3 more
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The genome sequence of a dung beetle, <i>Aphodius</i> ( <i>Calamosternus</i>) <i>granarius</i> Linnaeus, 1767. [PDF]
Mann DJ +9 more
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Disclosure Benchmarking by Lawyers: Evidence From the IPO Setting
ABSTRACT Lawyers play an important advisory role in drafting financial reports, yet empirical evidence documenting the influence of external legal counsel on this process remains sparse. This study focuses on a specific aspect of lawyers’ drafting process: the practice of reviewing disclosures previously filed by other issuers—a practice termed ...
Michael Drake +4 more
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Multi-strategy hybrid adaptive dung beetle optimization for UAV photogrammetric 3D path planning under complex constraints. [PDF]
Wu M +7 more
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Dung beetles of Cerrado/Caatinga transition region: contribution to pastures fauna
Rafaella Siqueira Rodrigues de Oliveira
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Protecting Intermediate Innovations When Ideas Are Scarce: Patents or Secrecy?
ABSTRACT Patenting an intermediate research innovation can lead to competition for the development of a final commercial innovation and potentially induce wasteful duplicative R&D efforts. This study examines the effects of different protection strategies and patent life on the incentives to protect an intermediate innovation by considering a two‐stage
Bonwoo Koo, Jangho Yang, Brian D. Wright
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Genetic and Phenotypic Divergence in a Dung Beetle 50 Years After Its Introduction to Australia. [PDF]
Rapalai BL +3 more
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ABSTRACT Agricultural grasslands are vital habitats for insects that provide key ecosystem services. However, conventional rotary mowers are proposed to cause significant insect mortality due to the high rotational speed of their blades and the resulting airflow.
Jonas Frank +6 more
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Plant species richness and phylogenetic diversity can favor the recovery of dung beetle communities in ecological restoration plots. [PDF]
Urrea-Galeano LA +4 more
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Identification of Dung Beetle Associated with New York Pastured Cattle
Donald A. Rutz, J. Keith Waldron
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