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Hyperspectral proximal sensing was used to characterize the life stages and physiological responses of Diatraea saccharalis and to detect parasitism by Cotesia flavipes. Distinct spectral signatures differentiated eggs, larval instars, pupae, and adults, as well as live, dead, and parasitized larvae.
Souradji I. Bachirou +3 more
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Aerospace Medicine and Biology. A continuing bibliography with indexes, supplement 151 [PDF]
This bibliography lists 195 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system in January ...
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Evaluating Satellite Monitoring of Vegetation Health With Fauna Habitat Managers in Mind
ABSTRACT In Australia, pastoralists, not‐for‐profit, and government organisations are managing stands of open woodland to conserve threatened species' habitats. These land areas are usually larger than a cropping field but smaller than many National Parks in Australia.
Michael Hewson, Richard Koech
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Bee community and trait‐based responses to fire in a Mediterranean landscape
Fire drives a short‐term increase in bee abundance and diversity, despite its strong negative impact on floral resources. Acting as an environmental filter, fire shapes bee communities as increased post‐fire fine‐scale heterogeneity favors bees with specific functional traits such as ground‐nesting and generalist species.
Georgios Nakas +8 more
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Earth Resources Technology Satellite-1 (ERTS-1) data and anthropology: Use of these data in carrying capacity estimates for sites in Upper Volta and Niger [PDF]
The author has identified the following significant results. Repetitively derived multispectral band imagery from ERTS-1 is now available for many parts of the earth's land surface and represents major new data sources for anthropological work in habitat,
Reining, P.
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This study investigates the impact of calcium on the performance of a large‐scale internal circulation (IC) reactor treating calcium‐rich dairy wastewater. Excessive calcium concentrations (400‐600 mg L−1) resulted in calcification of the anaerobic sludge, reactor walls, and pipes, suggesting a 17% and 25% reduction in biogas and methane production ...
O. D. Yepez‐Ceron +4 more
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With the evolution of energy pattern and the advancement of science and technology, the operation and maintenance management of thermal power plants has encountered bottlenecks. The traditional model is difficult to meet the current demand.
Zhiqiang Feng +5 more
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Archaeological Geophysical Prospection in Peatland Environments: case studies and suggestions for future practice [PDF]
Armstrong, Kayt +2 more
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Sensory ecology of electromagnetic radiation perception in subterranean mole-rats
Subterranean living animals must handle orientation in their habitat with limited cues, among which is light scarcity. Zambian mole-rats belong to the rodent genus Fukomys and spend the majority of their lifetime underground in extensive burrow systems.
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