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Reconstructing Early Human Subsistence in Near Oceania: New Insights From Matenkupkum and Matenbek
ABSTRACT The colonization of New Ireland ~44–40,000 years ago represents the earliest evidence of human occupation in Near Oceania. Yet, the precise impacts of climatic changes on subsistence strategies during the Late Pleistocene, Last Glacial Maximum, and Holocene remain poorly understood.
Joëlle den Toom +3 more
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Novel Avian Influenza Virus (H5N1) Clade 2.3.4.4b Reassortants in Migratory Birds, China. [PDF]
Yang J +17 more
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Phenological shifts caused by climate change are increasingly documented in wild populations. These events may be inferred by examining changes in population abundance and age structure throughout the breeding season, often using citizen science. However, several gaps still limit optimal use of such data.
Paul Cuchot, Luis‐Miguel Chevin
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Identification of <i>Hyalomma</i> Ticks on Migratory Birds in Poland During the 2023 and 2024 Spring Seasons. [PDF]
Bylińska K +7 more
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Elucidating the effects of heavy metals contamination on vital organ of fish and migratory birds found at fresh water ecosystem. [PDF]
Khan BN +8 more
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National Museum of Natural History (U.S.) Palearctic Migratory Bird Survey
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Linking differences in personality to demography in the wandering albatross
Population dynamics are shaped by individual differences. With a good understanding of the relationships between individual differences and vital rates, population models can be improved to yield more realistic and detailed demographic projections. Personality is expected to shape individual differences in performance.
Joanie Van de Walle +7 more
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Migratory Birds Advance Spring Arrival and Egg-Laying in the Arctic, Mostly by Travelling Faster. [PDF]
Lameris TK +35 more
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Tick Infestation in Migratory Birds of the Vistula River Valley, Poland. [PDF]
Zając Z +7 more
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National Museum of Natural History (U.S.) Palearctic Migratory Bird Survey
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