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ABSTRACT Intertemporal impatience has been proposed to be centrally and transdiagnostically implicated across mental health difficulties, including maladaptive behaviors, psychopathologies, and other psychological outcomes. We empirically tested this proposal using a novel research approach that integrates per‐category, trans‐category, scale‐level, and
Floor Burghoorn +5 more
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Abstract Understanding and predicting the effects of climate change on populations requires linking the environmental conditions to demographic rates and the demographic rates to population‐level consequences, but often this complete demographic pathway is not studied.
Ellen C. Martin +4 more
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We conducted a community‐scale field study to evaluate whether trace element contaminants derived from coal combustion residuals and nuclear fission products alter the dynamics of haemosporidian blood parasites, dipteran vectors, and avian hosts in riparian and wetland habitats in South Carolina, USA.
Courtney S. Werner +4 more
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Generalized Additive Modeling of Ecological Data With mgcv: New Adequacy Assessment Tools
Anadromous Nunavik Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) during the upstream migration in the Aipparusik (Bérard) River in September 2017, Tasiujaq, Québec, Canada. Sampled female Arctic charr from this population and two other populations in Nunavik were jointly analyzed to estimate their length‐at‐maturity. This was achieved with the analysis of discrete
Julien Mainguy +5 more
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We investigate the effect of previous mating opportunities with con‐ and heterospecifics on the subsequent mating decisions of male Lygaeus simulans seed bugs. We found that males were less likely to copulate with both con‐ and heterospecific females if they had previously encountered a heterospecific female, and more likely to copulate with ...
Vicki L. Balfour +3 more
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This study investigated neighbor–stranger discrimination in two sympatric tit species exhibiting contrasts in song repertoire complexity: coal tits (Periparus ater) and green‐backed tits (Parus monticolus). Coal tits exhibited robust discrimination, responding with significantly greater aggression to strangers.
Lin Zhao +3 more
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Abstract Flower plantings in agricultural landscapes can contribute to sustainable crop production by enhancing pollination and biological control services. However, selecting plant species that promote multiple ecosystem services is challenging, since plants that favor pollinators may not equally foster natural enemies, and potential trade‐offs, such ...
Neus Rodríguez‐Gasol +6 more
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A positivity conjecture for a quotient of <i>q</i>-binomial coefficients. [PDF]
Gatzweiler M, Krattenthaler C.
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Abstract Understanding critical transitions in ecological systems is fundamental for addressing various natural phenomena, from population outbreaks to sudden ecosystem collapses. Ecological interactions are key drivers of these transitions, and theory suggests that the networks formed by these interactions can undergo their own critical transition. By
Leandro G. Cosmo +3 more
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Robust assessment of asymmetric division in colon cancer cells. [PDF]
Caudo D +8 more
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