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Species diversity typically increases from higher to lower latitudes, but the regional‐scale variation along this geographic gradient remains unclear. It has been suggested that species diversity throughout Amazonia generally increases westward toward the Andes, but this pattern and its environmental determinants require further investigation for most ...
Pilar L. Maia‐ Braga +14 more
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Neural Networks for Estimating Attitude, Line of Sight, and GNSS Ambiguity Through Onboard Sensor Fusion. [PDF]
de Celis R, Cadarso L.
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Transceiver Optimization for mmWave Line-of-Sight MIMO Systems Using Hybrid Arrays. [PDF]
Deng J +4 more
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Correlative species distribution models (SDMs) are quantitative tools in biogeography and macroecology. Building upon the ecological niche concept, they correlate environmental covariates to species presence to model habitat suitability and predict species distributions.
Moritz Klaassen +3 more
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Adaptive Kalman Filter-Based UWB Location Tracking with Optimized DS-TWR in Workshop Non-Line-of-Sight Environments. [PDF]
Wu J, Xiong Y, Li W, Xia W.
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Spatial Multi-Source Information Fusion Localization Algorithm in Non-Line-of-Sight Environments. [PDF]
Wang J, Li J, Cui W, Liu Q.
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Twenty years of dynamic occupancy models: a review of applications and look to the future
Since their introduction over 20 years ago, dynamic occupancy models (DOMs) have become a powerful and flexible framework for estimating species occupancy across space and time while accounting for imperfect detection. As their popularity has increased and extensions have further expanded their capabilities, DOMs have been applied to increasingly ...
Saoirse Kelleher +3 more
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Frequency Division Control of Line-of-Sight Tracking for Space Gravitational Wave Detector. [PDF]
Deng H, Meng Y.
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Alpine ungulates adjust diel activity to the natural return of wolves amid anthropogenic pressures
As wolves recolonise their historical range across Europe, ungulates face predation once more – but in landscapes profoundly altered by human activity. This shift raises crucial questions about their capacity to express adaptive antipredator behaviours.
Charlotte Vanderlocht +20 more
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