In the last decades, the use of camera traps for wildlife studies has increased significantly due to advancements in technology leading to cost reduction and improved reliability. They facilitate the study of wild animals in their natural environment in a minimally invasive manner, eliminating the need for researchers to remain in the field for long ...
Luciano Marpegan +2 more
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Gametogenic Development of a Grooved Carpet Shell Clam (<i>Ruditapes decussatus</i>, Linnaeus, 1758) Population in the Baldaio Lagoon (N.W. Spain) Amidst Climate Change. [PDF]
Llamazares D +4 more
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Herbivore and mesocarnivore carcasses trigger divergent short‐term changes in soil properties
Scavengers reshape nutrient cycles in soils under carrion. Compared to herbivore carcasses, smaller but longer‐lasting carnivore remains boost nutrient levels and microbial activity in dry soils. Abstract Animal corpses act as pulses of organic matter (OM) and serve a key zoogeochemical role by providing localized nutrient inputs to soils and thereby ...
Adrián Colino‐Barea +15 more
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The sedimentology of the modern lagoons in the Western Peloponnesus
Ν. Κοντόπουλος, N. Bouzos
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On traits matching and the modular organization of food web and occurrence networks
What mechanisms shape ecological networks? In Paraná River piscivores, species traits and abundance scaling promote modular structures. Our findings reveal how communities self‐organize and highlight the conditions needed to sustain them. Abstract Modularity and nestedness have been observed recurrently across different ecological networks, including ...
Dalmiro Borzone Mas +5 more
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Looking Forward: Evaluating Management Scenarios for an Isolated Amphibian Population in a Dynamic Coastal Environment. [PDF]
Callen A +9 more
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Link between the benthic layer and hypoxia events in a Mediterranean lagoon. Turbulence aspects.
Laurence Piétri +7 more
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The production‐distribution‐consumption triad has structured how anthropologists understand exchange for roughly a century. This article argues for expanding this triad to include an explicit focus on acquisition – the systems, processes, and practices of acquiring.
Hanna Garth
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Artificial lagoon project alters archaeal diversity, community assembly, and potential activity around a nearshore island: insights from an annual cycle. [PDF]
Song H +7 more
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