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Emergence of Oropouche Virus in Espírito Santo State, Brazil, 2024. [PDF]
Delatorre E +17 more
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ABSTRACT Arizona, located in the Desert Southwest of the U.S., faces chronic water scarcity and has been strongly affected by the multidecadal Millennium Drought. As the state increasingly turns to water augmentation strategies, accurate, high‐resolution estimates of water balance components are essenctial.
Abdul Moiz, Giuseppe Mascaro
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Workplace violence and burnout among emergency medical service workers and nurses in Germany: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Roth K, Köppen J, Henschke C.
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Geography, Biogeography and the International Distribution of Prosperity [PDF]
Douglas A Hibbs, Jr., Ola Olsson
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Biological invasions and climate change drive species redistribution, threatening biodiversity, agriculture, and public health. Species distribution modelling (Maxent algorithm) predicted Anarsia lineatella current and future global range, identifying risk areas in Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Americas under changing climate conditions.
George Amaro +3 more
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Gap-Filling for Daily Latent Heat Flux Observations with the Full-factorial method at Global Flux Sites. [PDF]
Wang X, Tang F, Jiang Y, Lou Y.
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Annual Global Habitat Maps of Avian Influenza Host Birds From 2000 to 2022
ABSTRACT Introduction and Aim Long‐term changes in wildlife habitats are fundamental for understanding biodiversity change and the ecological contexts that may shape opportunities for host contact or exposure. Avian influenza virus (AIV), one of the most pressing zoonotic threats, is maintained primarily in wild birds whose habitats are undergoing ...
Qiang Zhang +9 more
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Comprehensive farm-level analysis of environmental and management descriptors for developing an efficient genetic evaluation of pasture-raised beef cattle. [PDF]
Santana TEZ +3 more
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Forest cover significantly influences the wing shape of female Trypoxylon lactitarse. Females exhibit longer and narrower wings, linked to greater flight efficiency and dispersal. Sexual dimorphism indicates that females respond differently to ecological pressures, underscoring the role of forest cover in species persistence.
Alexsandra de Lima Klates +3 more
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Uncertainty maps for model-based global climate classification systems. [PDF]
Navarro A +3 more
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