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Our results can be used by stakeholders to select the species best suited for active restoration projects in bracken‐dominated areas throughout the tropical region. Furthermore, our trait‐based approach, which considers seedling performance in disturbed areas, can serve as a guide for species selection in restoration programmes in other disturbed ...
Silvia C. Gallegos +8 more
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Engineered yeast provides rare but essential pollen sterols for honeybees. [PDF]
Moore E +9 more
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This study identified distinct mechanisms of change for two brief alcohol interventions. Personalized Normative Feedback reduced drinking and consequences by lowering perceived norms, whereas Counter Attitudinal Advocacy reduced both by decreasing dissonance.
Angelo M. DiBello +4 more
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Abstract Background Fetal exposure to endocrine‐disrupting chemicals (EDCs) has been associated with reduced male fecundity, but with few studies considering chemical mixtures. Objectives We assessed the association between fetal exposure to a mixture of EDCs and biomarkers of male fecundity in young adulthood.
Sidsel Dan Hull +11 more
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Spatiotemporal Heterogeneity Learning: Generalized SpatioTemporal Semi-Varying Coefficient Models With Structure Identification. [PDF]
Gu Z, Li X, Wang G, Wang L.
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Fallen Logs Act as Natural Bridges Over Rivers in a Tropical Wet Forest
We studied how vertebrate species used logs as bridges over rivers in a tropical rainforest. Most mammals present in the area used logs, but the frequency and probability of crossing varied widely among species, between seasons, and in relation to the dimensions of the log and the river below.
Juan S. Vargas Soto +3 more
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Gaussian process emulation for exploring complex infectious disease models. [PDF]
Langmüller AM +5 more
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Impacts of Climate Change on the Movement Ecology of an Imperfect Homeotherm
ABSTRACT Rapid, human‐induced climate change has posed significant challenges to wildlife. One key strategy animals use to cope with environmental temperature fluctuations is behavioral thermoregulation. Understanding how climate change is expected to influence animal behavior is crucial for assessing its impact on species survival and informing ...
Michael J. Noonan +3 more
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CBMR: Coordinate-based meta-regression for group and covariate inference. [PDF]
Yu Y +5 more
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