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Population Size and Habitat Use by <i>Tachypleus tridentatus</i> in the Taiwan Straits. [PDF]
Shih YJ +10 more
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Some parasitic birds may destroy unsuitable host nests through “Farming behavior” to induce re‐nesting, thereby creating new opportunities for parasitism. Despite its potential significance, this behavior has been documented in only a few brood‐parasitic species.
Feiling Pang +3 more
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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in surface sediments of Lingshui County lagoons: distribution, source analysis, and ecological risk assessment. [PDF]
Zhong B +7 more
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Some herpetological records from Monmouth and Ocean counties, New Jersey
Roger Conant, R. M. Bailey
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Typhoon‐Induced Effects on Wind Power Generation of a Coastal Wind Farm Based on Wind Observations
Using wind farm observations, ERA5 reanalysis, and Typhoon datasets, this study examines power generation data from the Lingnan Wind Farm during Typhoon Chaba and calculates indices including wind shear, temperature and pressure change. When ws_80 is below 20 m/s, a rise of 1 m/s in ws_80 results in a corresponding increase in wind power generation of ...
Beixi Jia +5 more
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Titan's strong tidal dissipation precludes a subsurface ocean. [PDF]
Petricca F +15 more
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ABSTRACT The acceleration of urbanization and its resultant expansion of urban sprawl (US) have significantly reshaped agricultural supply chain resilience (ASCR). In this study, we focused on the effects of US and the induction of imbalances in resource allocation.
Shilong Xi +4 more
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Substance use treatment and overdose patterns in high and low social vulnerability counties: a trends analysis in New Jersey from 2014-2022. [PDF]
Cooper SE +5 more
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ABSTRACT Modern studies show that soil erosion results in a loss of ecosystem function, particularly fertility, and is a cause of declining agricultural yields. However, despite the well‐attested high rates of soil erosion across Roman and medieval Europe there appears to have been little or no soil‐associated decline in agricultural production—the ...
Ben Pears +5 more
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