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Abstract Understanding patterns of habitat use across trophic levels and the physical drivers of multispecies aggregations is essential to inform ecosystem‐based management. To achieve this, we quantified the spatial distribution and co‐occurrence of hotspots (defined using the Getis‐Ord statistic) for euphausiids and nine of their commercially ...
Rhian Evans +6 more
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Review of "Dancing in the No Fly Zone: A Woman's Journey Through Iraq" by Hadani Ditmars [PDF]
Al-Ali, Nadje
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Development of Novel Ceramic Microstructures from Sintered Biomass and Fly Ash Mixtures: Promoting Sustainability and Health. [PDF]
Moutsatsou A +6 more
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They're Out There, You Know: Sea Turtle Sightings and Strandings in Canadian Pacific Waters
A comprehensive summary of all known sea turtle occurrences in Canadian Pacific (British Columbia, BC) waters from 1931 to 2024, including demographics, spatiotemporal distribution, and pathologic findings. The dataset contains sightings of 247 sea turtles from four species, including the first five records of olive ridley sea turtles (Lepidochelys ...
Lisa Spaven +7 more
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Microbial Allies in the Olive Canopy: Endophyte Composition, Drivers, and their Role in Plant Protection. [PDF]
Crucitti D +3 more
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Annual survival of great bustards (Otis tarda) was lower in males than in females, with minimum values just after the mating and incubation period, respectively, a pattern that is consistent with the reproductive cost hypothesis. Survival was lower in Madrid, a highly anthropized region (males: 0.874, females: 0.931), than in Villafáfila, where good ...
Juan C. Alonso +4 more
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Genetic and Cyto-Histological Analyses in <i>Olea europaea</i> L. Cultivars in Parent-Child Kinship. [PDF]
Cáceres ME +5 more
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Effects of climatic changes on olive fly, Bactrocera oleae (Rossi) population dynamic and its damages in olive orchards in Iran [PDF]
A A Keyhanian +2 more
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The study demonstrates that sufficient B supply is crucial for successful rapeseed flower growth and fertility as well as for attracting pollinating insects, thus securing yield in a pollinator‐dependent crop. It is illustrated that climate change can pose a threat to crop yield via both direct effects, that is, an impaired nutrient uptake, and ...
Jiline B. Tölle +5 more
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