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Blistering barnacles: Space physiology in The Adventures of Tintin
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Jacob P. Hartmann +4 more
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Abstract A subadult Moschognathus whaitsi from the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa, was scanned using synchrotron radiation X‐ray computed tomography (SRXCT). Its subadult state allowed the cranial bones and teeth to be identified and individually reconstructed in 3D.
Tristen Lafferty +3 more
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Quantifying avian resilience to habitat change to support conservation decision‐making
Abstract Habitat loss and degradation are two of the main drivers of contemporary avian population declines. Wildlife managers are increasingly advocating for tools that provide decision support to set priorities for restoration or conservation efficiently.
Amanda L. Hayes‐Puttfarcken +1 more
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The critically endangered African white‐backed Vulture is declining rapidly across Africa due to anthropogenic threats. This study, conducted in southwest Ethiopia, quantifies its population status and reveals key habitat preferences across breeding and foraging sites. The findings provide essential data for crafting targeted conservation strategies to
Asrat Aero Mamo +2 more
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Computer Vision for Monitoring Wild Bees and Wasps: A Structured Literature Review
This review surveys recent (2020–2026) computer vision research on automated monitoring of wild bees and wasps, covering tasks such as species detection, habitat observation, and behavior analysis. It analyzes datasets, public resources, hardware, and software development.
Chenchang Liu +2 more
wiley +1 more source
We investigated whether adult sex ratio (ASR) induces transgenerational plasticity in the dung beetle Onthophagus taurus via germline transmission or behavioral parental investment. Although varying ASR treatments significantly altered parental contest and courtship behaviors, utilizing a novel egg‐transplantation protocol revealed no ASR‐induced ...
Lisheng Zhang +3 more
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Injury Severity Influences Long‐Term Cognitive Control in Pediatric “Mild” Traumatic Brain Injury
Greater injury severity (i.e., presence of loss of consciousness and/or posttraumatic amnesia; LOC/PTA+) is associated with an increased risk of persistent, cross‐modal deficits in attentional control. Milder cases (LOC/PTA−) exhibit early compensatory neural recruitment that supports performance but is associated with greater symptom burden and long ...
Upasana Nathaniel +8 more
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