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Upon conceptualization of structural behavior, foundations in terms of their form are divided into linear (1D), planar (2D), and volumetric (3D). Regarding the load transfer mechanisms, linear foundation systems are considered vector‐acting, planar foundations are divided into section and surface‐acting, and volumetric ones are recognized as block ...
Abolfazl Eslami +4 more
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Studying interspecific population synchrony: current status and future perspectives
Interspecific population synchrony, or co‐fluctuations in the population dynamics and demographic parameters of different species, is an important ecological phenomenon with major implications for the stability of communities and ecosystems. It is also central in the context of biodiversity loss, as interspecific synchrony can influence how ecological ...
Ragnhild Bjørkås +3 more
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The spatial ecology of stalk‐and‐ambush predators like the Eurasian lynx Lynx lynx depends on prey availability and environmental features, yet the relative roles of these factors remain unclear at large spatial scales. In this study, we analysed lynx habitat use across central and southern Finland using snow‐track data from the Wildlife Triangle ...
Francesca Malcangi +4 more
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Microbial Community Dynamics during a Harmful Chrysochromulina leadbeateri Bloom in Northern Norway. [PDF]
Aalto NJ +9 more
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Simulation outputs from forest landscape models are complex, and tools for their visual analysis and effective communication are often limited. In this paper, we present EcoViz, a novel, open‐source visualisation platform designed to complement existing forest models by providing advanced 3D visualisation capabilities.
Werner Rammer +7 more
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Are relative educational inequalities in multiple health behaviors widening? A longitudinal study of middle-aged adults in Northern Norway. [PDF]
Ibarra-Sanchez AS, Chen G, Wisløff T.
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Warming summers limit reindeer grazing, weakening herbivory pressure in the mountain tundra
Climate change is predicted to alter species interactions by exposing ecosystems to increasingly frequent and intense warm spells. In the mountain tundra, grazing by large herbivores, particularly reindeer, can limit shrub expansion and preserve Arctic plant diversity.
Marianne Stoessel +2 more
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Impact of Covid-19 Restrictions on Individual Placement and Support Service Delivery in Northern Norway. [PDF]
Wittlund S +7 more
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Abstract Background People with epilepsy have diverse healthcare needs, but limited resources make tailored management challenging. To allocate resources where they are most urgently required, we developed an openly available needs‐based follow‐up model.
Isak Birkeland +10 more
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Soil carbon stocks in forest-tundra ecotones along a 500 km latitudinal gradient in northern Norway. [PDF]
Devos CC +3 more
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