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Divergent responses of native predators to severe wildfire and biological invasion are mediated by life history. [PDF]
Barry JM +14 more
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Occupancy of California Spotted Owl sites following a large fire in the Sierra Nevada, California
Derek E. Lee, M. Bond
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Abstract The Wyoming Craton is often cited as an example of decratonization, implying the removal of its lithospheric keel. However, numerous geophysical imaging studies indicate the presence of thick mantle lithosphere beneath much of the Wyoming Craton.
M. J. Bezada +3 more
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Evolutionary history reveals information on the functionality of ear tufts in owls (family: Strigidae). [PDF]
Surmacki A, Minias P.
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ABSTRACT The development of autonomous electric vehicles (AEVs) represents the convergence of two simultaneous automotive revolutions: electric vehicles (EVs) and autonomous vehicles (AVs). AVs require sensors, decision‐making systems and actuation systems to achieve autonomous driving, whereas EVs require intelligent management and real‐time ...
Ohud Alsadi +5 more
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The OWL Screening Tool-A Protocol for Holistic Pediatric Lifestyle Assessment. [PDF]
Auffermann A, Auffermann W.
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Studies have shown that organisms may adjust metabolic rates in response to thermal variability, highlighting metabolic plasticity as a key adaptive mechanism. Understanding the extent of metabolic plasticity of an organism is key to predicting its adaptation to climate
Qian Hu +6 more
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Decoding Owl Calls: Refining Occupancy Inference From Passive Acoustic Monitoring. [PDF]
Rugg NM +5 more
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Bergmann's rule: Why does body size increase with latitude?
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Bergmann's rule describes the tendency for endothermic body size to increase with latitude, a pattern often attributed to climatic factors. However, the underlying developmental and evolutionary mechanisms remain debated.
Kurt M. Ongman +2 more
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