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Reproductive consequences of mate retention and divorce in a short‐lived migratory passerine
In socially monogamous birds, pair‐bond duration varies across species, from single‐breeding associations to long‐lasting, multi‐year bonds. Studies of pair retention and divorce have focused on long‐lived and sedentary species rather than short‐lived and migratory species.
Daniel R. Rodríguez‐Solís +5 more
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The first draft genome of Sirex noctilio was produced. Fifteen S. noctilio transcriptomes were sequenced to study chemosensory gene expression patterns. SnocOR16 and SnocSNMP1 displayed tissue‐ and sex‐specific expression patterns. Abstract The Sirex woodwasp (Sirex noctilio; Hymenoptera: Siricidae) is among the most destructive invasive pests ...
Alisa Postma +21 more
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Ancient DNA from <i>Palaeoloxodon naumanni</i> in Japan reveals early evolution of Eurasian <i>Palaeoloxodon</i>. [PDF]
Segawa T +5 more
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Long‐term shifts in pikeperch, Sander lucioperca, diet composition in a changing reservoir
Abstract As a significant piscivorous predator, the pikeperch (Sander lucioperca) plays a critical role in regulating aquatic ecosystems. Understanding its size‐related feeding behaviour is thus vital for assessing its impact. To evaluate its role in the ecosystem, stomach content analysis provides useful insights into predator–prey dynamics.
Karlos Ribeiro de Moraes +20 more
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Unveiling shifts in Eurasian annual temperature cycles under anthropogenic warming. [PDF]
Yan Y.
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Oblique Rifting in the Southern Tibetan Plateau Revealed From 3‐D High‐Resolution Seismic Travel‐Time Tomography Around the India–Eurasia Continental Collision Zone [PDF]
Jiawei Li +6 more
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The Crisis of the Multilateral Order in Eurasia: Authoritarian Regionalism and Its Limits
Rilka Dragneva, Christopher A. Hartwell
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Fossil finds from three Middle Miocene sites in Poland reveal the northernmost known presence of trionychid turtles in Europe, tentatively identified as Trionyx cf. vindobonensis, suggesting a warmer climate that supported thermophilic species in Central Europe during this period. Abstract Modern trionychids (Testudines, Cryptodira) have a pan‐tropical
Yohan Pochat‐Cottilloux +5 more
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The role of the North American continent in strengthening the Asian summer monsoon. [PDF]
Chen L, Valdes PJ, Farnsworth A.
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