Abstract Wildfires generate partially combusted biomass that mobilizes to aquatic ecosystems as dissolved pyrogenic organic matter (dPyOM) in runoff, where it can impact surface water quality. However, the influence of dPyOM on aquatic microbiome composition, functional gene distribution, and biogeochemical processes remains poorly understood, with ...
Saraf Islam Promi +3 more
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What did the dove sing to Pope Gregory? Ancestral melody reconstruction in Gregorian chant using Bayesian phylogenetics. [PDF]
Ballen GA, Mühlová KH, Hajič J.
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Wild Ruminants as a Natural Source of Methane: A Global Gridded Emissions Estimate
Abstract Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas whose global budget remains uncertain due to incomplete and uncertain constraints on several natural and anthropogenic sources. While livestock dominate animal‐derived methane emissions, emissions from wild animals—particularly ruminants—represent a persistent but under‐quantified component of the ...
Theresia Yazbeck +3 more
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Correction for Sun et al., The Japanese Archipelago sheltered cave lions, not tigers, during the Late Pleistocene. [PDF]
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From ice cores to dinosaurs: physical collections managers' research data curation perceptions and behaviors. [PDF]
Bishop BW +4 more
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Trait coevolution and causal inference using generalized dynamic phylogenetic models
Abstract Phylogenetic comparative methods are widely used to study trait coevolution across biological and cultural domains. The most common methods are phylogenetic generalized linear (mixed) models, phylogenetic path analysis, Pagel's ‘discrete’ method and Ornstein–Uhlenbeck models. While some frameworks like generalized linear mixed models are quite
Erik J. Ringen +3 more
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New evidence for Early Pleistocene use of fire at Wonderwerk Cave (South Africa). [PDF]
Marin-Monfort MD +11 more
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What Do Lithics Tell Us About Cultural Evolution? Insights From the Central African Record
ABSTRACT While Western historical narratives often incorporate a biased vision of human evolution—driven by a progressive view tied to a progressively evolving state of culture—this paper proposes combining archaeological lithic data with epistemological reflections to critique the modern regime of historicity, where progress is assumed as rational ...
Isis Isabella Mesfin
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Unpacking lithic assemblage variability in the Early Upper Palaeolithic: A multivariate approach to the structure of the Iberian Aurignacian. [PDF]
Canessa T, de la Peña P.
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