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ABSTRACT Species distribution models (SDMs) have been developed for multiple cetacean species within the California Current Ecosystem (CCE) from shipboard survey data collected by the Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC) in summer and fall, thus limiting the ability to inform management decisions in cool seasons when abundance and distribution ...
Elizabeth A. Becker+7 more
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ABSTRACT Vietnam is widely regarded as a success story for its impressive economic growth and poverty reduction in the last few decades. Yet, recent evidence indicates that the country's economic growth has not been uniform. Compiling and analyzing new extensive province‐level data from the Vietnam Household Living Standards Surveys (VHLSSs) spanning ...
Hai‐Anh H. Dang+4 more
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Female Labor Supply in Latin America and the Business Cycle: Instability and Asymmetry
ABSTRACT This study measures the responsiveness of female labor supply at the extensive margin to business cycle changes in Latin America. The results provide new evidence on the stability and cyclical asymmetry of the traditional added and discouraged worker effects (i.e., AWE and DWE, respectively).
Ángel Maridueña‐Larrea+1 more
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ABSTRACT Despite their potential vulnerability and untapped work potential, research on the group of women without a paid job and social benefits is limited. This study is the first to identify profiles among women in this group based on their intersecting economic, sociodemographic and contextual characteristics.
Lea Kröner+3 more
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Fe Oxidation State and Oxygen Isotope Composition of Diverse Metasomatized Peridotite Rocks
ABSTRACT Metasomatic fluids are thought to be oxidising agents that react with the surrounding mantle rocks, causing changes in the bulk Fe3+/ΣFe, their redox state, and affecting the partitioning of trace elements and the fractionation of O isotopes. Worldwide distributed metasomatized peridotites represent the ideal case study to investigate the role
Federica Benedetti+6 more
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Biogenesis and reformation of synaptic vesicles
Abstract figure legend Synaptic vesicle proteins are axonally transported in precursor vesicles (PVs) before conversion into mature synaptic vesicles (SVs) that are reformed by local recycling at synapses. Abstract Communication within the nervous system relies on the calcium‐triggered release of neurotransmitter molecules by exocytosis of synaptic ...
Svenja Bolz, Volker Haucke
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Direct Evidence of Nutrient Upwelling and Phytoplankton Enhancement at a Continental Shelf Break
Abstract A long‐standing hypothesis postulates that the elevated productivity at continental shelf break regions is stimulated by enhanced nutrient supply to the surface sunlit depths, however, direct, quantitative evidence has been lacking. We tested this hypothesis with a set of high‐resolution physical and biogeochemical observations from repeated ...
Bofu Zheng+4 more
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In our study, we processed and analyzed data collected from 2014 to 2015 by a radar located in Manaus, AM, in the Amazon Rainforest, comparing it to a similar dataset from the Great Lakes region in North America. Our results suggest that the region surrounding this radar hosted up to seven times more swallows and martins in communal roosts than the ...
Maria C. T. D. Belotti+3 more
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Valorization of Fruit Waste Through Reutilization Approach: A Comprehensive Review
Fruit and vegetable wastes (FVW) have the potential to be valued through both traditional waste management and creative waste re‐utilization techniques, as the graphical abstract illustrates. The main goals of conventional methods, such as anaerobic digestion, the creation of biochar, bio‐composting, and the manufacture of bio‐fuel, are soil enrichment
Rupesh Kaushik+4 more
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Variable phenology but consistent loss of ice cover on 1213 Minnesota lakes
Abstract Lake ice cover is declining globally with important implications for lake ecosystems. Ice loss studies often rely on small numbers of lakes with long‐term data. We analyzed variation and trends in ice cover phenology from 1213 lakes over 74 yr (1949–2022) in Minnesota (USA), during which ice cover duration declined at a rate of 2 d per decade (
Jake R. Walsh+13 more
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