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A revision of Praearcturus gigas: a giant scorpion from the Lower Devonian (Lochkovian) of Britain
Abstract Praearcturus gigas Woodward is a large arthropod of disputed affinity from the fluvial St Maughans Formation (Lower Devonian, Lochkovian) of the Old Red Sandstone of England and Wales. Originally described as an isopod in the nineteenth century, and subsequently compared to various arthropod groups, it was re‐described with limited ...
Richard J. Howard +3 more
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Rotifers perform key functions in aquatic food webs and respond to environmental changes, thus providing sensitive indicators of water quality. However, rotifers are small, highly diverse, and difficult to identify for those lacking expertise. Monogononta are the largest taxonomic class of rotifers with over 1500 species described globally, and around ...
Gemma E. Collins +7 more
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The influence of environmental conditions on the selection of spring migration routes by caribou
Abstract Animal migrations influence key ecological processes such as predator–prey dynamics, nutrient and energy cycling, and community structure. Long‐distance migrations are declining worldwide, and a better understanding of the factors influencing animal space use during migrations is essential to maintain this behavior in the wild.
Cassandra Mac Hugh +4 more
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Designing Community Participation for Mine Closure and Social Transition
ABSTRACT As mining‐dependent countries confront the dual challenge of transitioning to low‐carbon economies and recovering from the COVID‐19 pandemic, the imperative to convert resource wealth into long‐term social and economic resilience has never been greater.
Kamila Svobodova +3 more
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Comparing the morphological variation of North American collared lemming with climatic and geographic features, as well as genetic insight and the ice sheet extend, indicate the strong geographic structure underlying the morphological diversity of the genus, that might be linked with a local Pleistocene survival in the High Arctic.
Louis Arbez +5 more
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This article reviews various clean technology options applicable to large‐scale operations, such as mining operations. The mining industry is one of the highest energy‐consumption sectors, accounting for 38% of the global industrial energy consumption.
Israel Dikgwatlhe +5 more
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Inhibition of EML‐ALK function by TKI. In cells, not treated with TKI, ATP binding occurs in the active site (pocket) of the hybrid protein, leading to its activation and functional effects. Introduction of a TKI leads to TKI compete with ATP for binding to the active site.
Elena Klenova
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ABSTRACT Escalating concern regarding the impacts of reduced genetic diversity on the conservation of endangered species has spurred efforts to obtain chromosome‐level genomes through consortia such as the Vertebrate Genomes Project. However, assembling reference genomes for many threatened species remains challenging due to difficulties obtaining ...
S. Alvarez‐Costes +15 more
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Abstract Ocean wave activity in polar seas is intensifying, so that modeling waves in ice‐covered oceans accurately is critical for navigational safety and forecasting the response of the declining sea ice. WAVEWATCH III (WW3) has emerged as the leading spectral wave model for high‐latitude regions in recent years, having incorporated an extensive ...
Fabien Montiel +4 more
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Rail relations: Aboriginal storywork and remaking Australia’s settler‐colonial infrastructure
Abstract Australian railway histories are dominated by narratives of engineering triumphs, colonial expansion into empty land, and bringing civilisation and development through railway infrastructure. These settler‐colonial stories can be read back on themselves as histories and geographies of Aboriginal dispossession and colonial possession.
Naama Blatman +5 more
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