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Syninclusions reveal "ant mosaic" in the Eocene amber forest. [PDF]
Zharkov DM +3 more
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The Fate of Western Headwaters: Climate Controls on Base‐Flow Decline
Abstract Headwater streams comprise nearly 88% of the western U.S. river network and supply most of the region's surface water, making them especially sensitive to warming, snowpack loss, and drought. As surface‐water inputs decline, groundwater increasingly sustains streamflow, elevating the need to understand long‐term trends in base flow and their ...
Caelum Mroczek +2 more
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A New Genus and Species of Syspastoxyelidae (Hymenoptera) from Mid-Cretaceous Burmese Amber. [PDF]
Li X, Niu G, Wei M.
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Medicine for the Material World
ABSTRACT It is clear that many of the inorganic materials of antiquity have been used both as medicines for human ills and also as agents in technological processes. This paper speculates that there might have been a stronger link between these two functions in the past, based on the concept of “active agents”—materials that are efficacious at curing ...
A. M. Pollard
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The spiniest seeds found in Mid-Cretaceous Myanmar amber. [PDF]
Wang X, Huang W.
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ABSTRACT The geographic genetic structure and distribution within species are shaped by factors such as dynamic tectonic activity and topographic changes associated with climate change. We used the largely flightless, freshwater‐dependent beetle Zaitzeviaria ovata (Elmidae) as a model to investigate how ancient topography and dynamic geological history
Takumi Yoshida +3 more
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Digitizing microscope slide-based natural history collections: A protocol using slide scanner technology. [PDF]
Romero IC +5 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Quaternary climatic oscillations have profoundly shaped the genetic structure and geographic distributions of alpine biotas. Understanding how cold‐adapted taxa responded to past climatic shifts is essential for unravelling the processes shaping mountain biodiversity, yet cold‐adapted taxa may have followed divergent refugial histories. We
Emanuele Berrilli +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Beta diversity analyses clarify mechanisms structuring ecological communities, but their multidimensional facets remain poorly explored in arthropods. Here, we quantified taxonomic, phylogenetic, and functional beta diversity in scorpions, partitioned these facets into species replacement and richness differences, and evaluated the ...
Stênio Ítalo Araújo Foerster +1 more
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A honey bee fossil (Hymenoptera, Apidae) from the Late Pliocene to Early Pleistocene Teragi Group, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan: Bridging a gap in <i>Apis</i> evolutionary history. [PDF]
Takahashi Y, Takahashi JI.
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