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Late-Comers to Mass Emigration: The Latin Experience
The Latin countries ? Italy, Portugal and Spain ? were industrial late-comers and only experienced mass emigration late in the 19th century. When they did join the European mass migration, they did so in great numbers.
Williamson, JG, Hatton, T
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The ruffed grouse Bonasa umbellus is a species of conservation concern that has declined across most of its range. At the southeastern trailing edge of the range in Georgia, grouse are restricted to elevations 600 m a.s.l. and abundance is relatively low.
Clayton D. Delancey +5 more
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Tracking Cell Movement in Two-Dimensional, Fragmented Microcosms Reveals Dispersal Syndromes and Strategies in <i>Tetrahymena thermophila</i>. [PDF]
Manzi F +4 more
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Late-Comers to Mass Emigration: The Latin Experience [PDF]
The Latin countries -- Italy, Portugal and Spain -- were industrial late-comers and only experienced mass emigration late in the 19th century. When they did join the European mass migration, they did so in great numbers.
Jeffrey G. Williamson, Timothy J. Hatton
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Sooty grouse Dendragapus fuliginosus are large game birds that occupy montane forests in the Pacific Northwest, USA. These forests have been altered by human activities, which have been shown to have both positive and negative impacts on local populations.
Sarah J. K. Frey +4 more
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A rare tropical storm event drives partial nursery evacuation by juvenile white sharks, followed by rapid aggregation reformation. [PDF]
Elstner JT +15 more
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We used drone‐based radiotelemetry and multispectral imagery to estimate detection and survival probabilities of blue‐winged teal broods in Saskatchewan, Canada. Weekly brood survival probabilities, estimated via Cormack‐Jolly‐Seber models, increased with age and were comparable between drone methods.
Grant A. Rhodes +5 more
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Nest attributes influence choice accuracy, but not decision latency in acorn ants. [PDF]
Chan SS +3 more
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The authors distil how dimensions of biodiversity drive ecosystem processes with increasing temperature. Specifically, species physiology more greatly affected ecosystem primary production than did foraging behaviour, and physiology mediated non‐additive interactions with temperature.
Sean Pierce Richards +2 more
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When did you leave home? Reconstructing juvenile life histories of coastal Washington adult coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) using otolith structure and chemistry. [PDF]
Anderson AJ +3 more
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