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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Decomposition is the transformation of dead organic matter into its inorganic constituents. In most biomes, decomposition rates can be accurately predicted with simple mathematical models, but these models have long under‐predicted decomposition in globally extensive ...
Heather L. Throop +8 more
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Beyond the Skin: Topical Amphotericin B Nanocarriers Targeting Cutaneous Leishmaniasis with Suppression of Lymphatic Parasite Burden. [PDF]
Alexandrino-Júnior F +9 more
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Belowground effects of ground‐dwelling large herbivores in forest ecosystems
This study reviews how ground‐dwelling large herbivores affect forest soil and litter globally. Effects are context‐dependent, vary among species and forest types, and remain poorly studied in tropical forests, highlighting critical gaps in understanding nutrient cycling and ecosystem functioning.
Letícia Gonçalves Ribeiro +4 more
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Antibacterial Activity and Chemical Analyses of the Alkaloidal Fraction of <i>Neltuma laevigata</i> (Humb. & Bonpl. Ex Willd) Britton & Rose Inflorescences. [PDF]
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This study examines the ecophysiological responses of common waxbills to temperature variation in Portugal. We measured body condition and basal metabolic rate (BMR) during summer and winter across two regions in Portugal. Body condition was negatively correlated with temperature, while the relationship between BMR and temperature varied seasonally. In
Marina Sentís +7 more
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<i>Acinetobacter towneri</i> harbouring <i>bla</i> <sub>NDM-1</sub> and <i>bla</i> <sub>OXA-58</sub>: genomic characterization of the first human isolate from Brazil. [PDF]
Rodrigues DCS +6 more
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Bat Tongues and Foraging: Linking Morphology to Hunting Strategies
We linked the bat tongue's mediodorsal lobe (MDL), a muscular prominence, to foraging strategies. Aerial hawkers exhibit tall MDLs and prominent forward‐pointing papillae. The MDL may function as a barrier or filter, preventing unintentional ingestion of non‐food material, aiding in prey handling, and controlling food access during fast flight ...
Danilo Russo +6 more
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A comprehensive morphological database of hognose Porthidium pitvipers (Viperidae: Crotalinae). [PDF]
Patron-Rivero C +4 more
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