Forage quality of consecutive years interact to affect body condition, reproductive rate and rut phenology in Iberian red deer. [PDF]
F Millán M +3 more
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Subterranean environments contribute to three‐quarters of classified ecosystem services
ABSTRACT Beneath the Earth's surface lies a network of interconnected caves, voids, and systems of fissures forming in rocks of sedimentary, igneous, or metamorphic origin. Although largely inaccessible to humans, this hidden realm supports and regulates services critical to ecological health and human well‐being.
Stefano Mammola +30 more
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Dynamic selection for forage quality and quantity in response to phenology and insects in an Arctic ungulate. [PDF]
Johnson HE +5 more
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The influence of rivers on seabird foraging ecology
ABSTRACT Rivers act as vital arteries to the world's oceans, delivering fresh water and nutrients that sustain marine ecosystems. Globally, river flow increasingly is being altered by climate change and anthropogenic pressures; yet the significance of rivers to predatory marine species, such as seabirds, and the extent to which river‐related changes ...
Julia B. Morais +2 more
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Conservation Can Better Integrate Environmental Justice if We Consider People’s Needs
The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, EarlyView.
Beck M. Swab
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Dynamics of postnatal bone development and epiphyseal synostosis in the caprine autopod
Abstract Background Bones develop to structurally balance strength and mobility. Bone developmental dynamics are influenced by whether an animal is ambulatory at birth. Precocial species, which are ambulatory at birth, develop advanced skeletal maturity in utero and experience postnatal development under mechanical loading.
Christopher J. Panebianco +8 more
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Genome-Wide Association Studies Identifying Multiple Loci Associated With Alfalfa Forage Quality. [PDF]
Lin S +8 more
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Forage Quality of Colorado Pastures [PDF]
L. G. Thompson, A. D. Dotzenko
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Temperature generally drives latitudinal patterns in the strength of trophic interactions, including consumption rates. However, local community and other environmental conditions might also affect consumption, disrupting latitudinal gradients, which results in complex large‐scale patterns.
Catalina A. Musrri +6 more
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Synergistic Regulatory Effects of Water-Nitrogen Coupling on Osmotic Regulation, Yield, and Forage Quality of Alfalfa. [PDF]
Ling Y, Yin M, Kang Y, Qi G, Ma Y.
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