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THE CAPILLARY BED OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM OF CERTAIN INVERTEBRATES
E. Scharrer
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Land‐use intensification is filtering for species, able to cope with anthropogenic landscapes. This was assumed to result in functionally and phylogenetically homogenous communities, but a recent meta‐analysis could not confirm a consistent homogenization response to human pressure and raises open questions.
Marcel Püls+10 more
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The origin of vertebrate teeth and evolution of sensory exoskeletons. [PDF]
Haridy Y+10 more
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A QUANTITATIVE SURVEY OF THE INVERTEBRATE BOTTOM FAUNA IN MENEMSHA BIGHT
Richard E. Lee
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Male mate‐choice copying: a neglected aspect of sexual selection
Mate‐choice copying occurs when the choices of others influence an individual's mating preferences. While this behavior has been observed across various species, most research has focused on female copying behavior. However, male mate‐choice copying warrants independent attention due to the distinct benefits and costs it entails for males compared to ...
Kimberley Hanna+2 more
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Man With Something in His Eye. [PDF]
Green A, Alhadi S, Garispe A, Young MC.
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Fragmentation and habitat loss driven by agricultural expansion have significantly affected bird ecology. Additionally, the growing use of agrochemicals impacts ecosystems and avian communities. Tools such as isotopic analysis provide reliable proxies for assessing organisms' habitat use and diet, and can also reflect environmental alterations, such as
Ana B. Navarro+7 more
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Countryside Survey 2000. Module 2: survey of freshwater habitats. The field survey [PDF]
Amarillo, M. L.+21 more
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Comparison of inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry and molybdenum blue colorimetry for total phosphorus determination in freshwater invertebrates. [PDF]
Costanza-Robinson MS+9 more
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Abstract Farmers are important stakeholders in many conservation projects; however, their relationships with conservation practices and institutions are complex and can reflect competing visions and priorities for the same spaces. The reintroduction of carnivores into farmed landscapes can be especially contentious because of actual or perceived risks ...
Thomas R. Dando+5 more
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