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We report the first documented case of an agama lizard (Agama sp.) preying on slit‐faced bats (Nycteris sp.). This rare observation occurred during the dry season in Zakouma National Park, Chad, and may have been triggered by the displacement of bats from their roost by olive baboons (Papio anubis).
Elsa M. S. Bussière +3 more
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First reported gene rearrangements in plecopteran mitogenomes. The monophyly of the subfamily Acroneuriinae and the phylogenetic relationships among tribes within this subfamily are still controversial. ABSTRACT Perlidae represents one of the most diverse and ecologically important groups within the order Plecoptera.
Ying Wang +5 more
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Potential impact of the Sagittarius dwarf galaxy on the formation of young O-rich stars. [PDF]
Sun T +12 more
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Different rocky substrates show divergent peak surface temperatures when exposed to heatwave conditions in the field and laboratory. Hotter surfaces are associated with higher biomimetic temperatures representative of rocky shore organisms. Rock properties and thermal behaviours likely mediate physiological stress in epiliths in a warming and more ...
Martin A. Coombes
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Gravitational Hamiltonian Systems and the Retarded Gravity Inequality. [PDF]
Yahalom A.
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Human breast milk (HBM) is a recognized source of probiotic bacteria, with species such as Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus demonstrating considerable potential for applications in both the medical and food industries. In this study, the probiotic potential of strain 484, isolated from HBM, was evaluated through comprehensive phenotypic and genetic ...
Natalia Czarnecka +5 more
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The Geometry of Concepts: Sparse Autoencoder Feature Structure. [PDF]
Li Y +5 more
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Potential Spectral Tuning of the Tapetum Lucidum in a Broadly Distributed Ungulate
ABSTRACT The tapetum lucidum, a biological reflector system found in the eyes of many vertebrate species, enhances visual sensitivity in low light conditions by reflecting light back through the retina. The structure of the ungulate tapetum fibrosum is unique, and its reflectance varies temporally in reindeer (Rangifer tarandus).
Blaise A. Newman +2 more
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