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Multi‐scale maternal behavioral responses by white‐tailed deer to coyote predation risk
In the piedmont region of the southeastern US, white‐tailed deer adjust maternal care strategies in response to variation in risk of encountering coyotes. In areas frequented by coyotes, adult female deer (i.e., does) increase their use of space, likely to avoid drawing coyotes to the location where a fawn is hidden.
Michael S. Muthersbaugh +7 more
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In some portions of the southeastern United States where white‐tailed deer populations are declining, alteration of adult female harvest levels and the availability of alternative foods for coyotes can help increase population growth. Abstract White‐tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) populations in the southeastern United States have declined from ...
Michael S. Muthersbaugh +7 more
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This study integrates repeated in situ measurements, data from 260 SNOw TELemetry (SNOTEL) stations, and paired Sentinel‐1 SAR observations across the Western United States to assess snowpack evolution prior to and after Sentinel‐1 SAR‐derived snowmelt runoff onset.
Ally Detre +6 more
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Satellite Geodesy Reveals Shallow, Transient Magma Intrusions at Sotará Volcano, Colombia
Abstract Sotará is a little‐known andesitic‐dacitic stratovolcano in southwestern Colombia. Although there are no recorded historical eruptions, the volcano shows clear evidence of geothermal activity, deformation, and volcano‐tectonic seismicity. Its remote location and rugged terrain pose challenges for access and routine monitoring.
Rosa Alpala +5 more
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Measurement while drilling (MWD) enables real-time measurement of downhole conditions for directional drilling, but most commercial MWD telemetry techniques such as mud pulse or electromagnetic methods suffer from limited transmission speeds.
Pagtalunan, Jediael R.
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Abstract Accurate monitoring of soil profile water content is essential for agronomic and environmental applications. Time domain reflectometry (TDR) sensors estimate volumetric water content from bulk soil dielectric permittivity. The SoilVUE10 is a high‐frequency TDR sensor designed to measure volumetric water content at multiple depths. However, its
Ebrahim Babaeian +4 more
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Design considerations for a new high data rate LWD acoustic telemetry system
The first commercial acoustic telemetry system was successfully introduced in 2000 as part of a drill stem testing system. However, environmentally challenging LWD offshore applications and a need for higher throughput required a complete redesign of ...
Sinan Sinanovic +7 more
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ABSTRACT Turtles are among the world's most endangered vertebrates, with habitat destruction and predation as major contributors to population declines. Hatchling release programmes are increasingly implemented to enhance juvenile recruitment in threatened populations, but limited understanding of hatchling ecology impedes evidence‐based management. To
Louise M. Streeting +6 more
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Paul Cooper, Lucas Samuel B. Santos
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A Synoptic System for Capturing Ecosystem Control Points Across Terrestrial‐Aquatic Interfaces
Abstract Interconnected landscape features such as terrestrial‐aquatic interfaces play an outsized role in biogeochemical cycles as ecosystem control points, but it is notoriously challenging to characterize these. Here, we document a synoptic sensor network design that is (a) flexible to accommodate diverse ecosystem interfaces and gradients, (b ...
Nicholas D. Ward +18 more
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