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Network topology drives population temporal variability in experimental habitat networks
Habitat patches connected by dispersal pathways form habitat networks. We explored how network topology affects population outcomes in laboratory experiments using a model species (Daphnia carinata). Central habitat nodes in complex lattice networks exhibited lower temporal variability in population sizes, suggesting they support more stable ...
Yiwen Xu+3 more
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Geographic variation in walking activity in the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum
This study examined whether there is geographic variation in field populations, focusing on the moving activity in the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum. Results showed significant differences in moving activity among field populations but no correlation with latitude or meteorological factors.
Kentarou Matsumura
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BETULA PENDULA ON THE IRON ORE DUMPS OF THE KRYVYI RIH [PDF]
Thus, Betula pendula is actively colonization on the technogenically disturbed landscapes of Kryvyi Rih and is capable of self-healing, so it can be considered perspective for the landscaping of technogenic landscapes without use of expensive ...
Petrushkevich, Yuliya
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A comprehensive review on ecology, life cycle and use of Tecoma stans (bignoneaceae)
Tecoma stans is a widely distributed tall ornamental shrub in the plains of Indian subcontinent and is considered an invasive species across Argentina, Australia, South Africa, Pacific Islands and tropical regions of Asia.
Simrat Singh+6 more
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The behaviour of some hyacinth varieties in forced culture
This paper presents the behaviour of five hyacinth varieties: ‘City of Haarlem’, ‘Blue Jacket’, ‘Miss Saigon’, ‘Jan Boss’, and ‘Double Prince of Love’ in forced culture under the influence of different culture substrates.
Székely-Varga Zsolt+4 more
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Problems of linear pedestrian spaces. The case study of Karl Marx in street in Khabarovsk
Public pedestrian spaces, their significance and sustainability in the structure of a modern city were explored and prerequisites for their modernization considered using as an example the section of Karl Marx Street from Lenin Square to the interchange ...
Orel Daria A., Zadvernyuk Lyudmila V.
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In vivo IL‐10 produced by tissue‐resident tolDC is involved in maintaining/inducing tolerance. Depending on the agent used for ex vivo tolDC generation, cells acquire common features but prime T cells towards anergy, FOXP3+ Tregs, or Tr1 cells according to the levels of IL‐10 produced. Ex vivo‐induced tolDC were administered to patients to re‐establish/
Konstantina Morali+3 more
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Bulletin No. 14: Creating New Landscapes with Herbicides, A Homeowner\u27s Guide [PDF]
A how-to-do-it handbook describing the formulations and techniques to be used in eliminating unwanted plants such as poison ivy. The use of herbicides in naturalistic landscaping, wildlife and woodlot management are included.
Goodwin, Richard H., Niering, William A.
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Condensation States and Landscaping with the Theory of Abstraction [PDF]
The Abstraction theory is applied in landscaping. A collection of objects may be made to be vast or meager depending upon the scale of observations. This idea may be developed to unite the worlds of the great vastness of the universe and the minuteness ...
Ganguly, Subhajit
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Open-access publication is inarguably valuable to science and to the public, yet skepticism about the long-term sustainability of open-access publications persists (see Nature, October 9, and Science, October 24). While some fear the effects of the open-access model—which shifts revenue streams from subscription fees to publication fees—on scientific ...
Helen Doyle, Andy Gass, Debra Lappin
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