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We found that a dry active season increased abundance for large bees (Bombus impatiens and Xenoglossa pruinosa), whereas Agapostemon virescens and Ceratina calcarata were more abundant in wet active seasons. A dry year resulted in larger individuals with reduced foraging effort for most bees and communities were relatively more female‐biased.
Katherine D. Chau+3 more
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Permafrost Peatland Initiation and Development in Late Holocene of the Northeast China. [PDF]
Liu R+8 more
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Lifecycle land decumulation strategies in a seventeenth‐century rural community
Abstract Economic historians have tried to better understand how and why land was redistributed in rural communities, although our empirical insights have been limited by a lack of serial evidence for land distribution within the same locality across a long period.
Daniel R. Curtis, Bram van Besouw
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Microbial community dynamics in two Central European peatlands affected by different nitrogen depositions. [PDF]
Barta J+9 more
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Summary Subchondral lucencies (SCLs) of the medial femoral condyle (MFC) are a cause of lameness in young horses, potentially affecting future athletic performance. Due to the widespread use of pre‐sales screening radiographs for Thoroughbred weanlings and yearlings, these lesions are frequently identified at various stages of progression without the ...
C. P. Beggan+2 more
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Spatial and Temporal Variations in Aquatic Organic Matter Composition in UK Surface Waters. [PDF]
Moody CS, Bell NGA, Mackay CL, Kitson E.
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Abstract Background Changes in the proximal sesamoid bones (sesamoids) and the insertional region of the adjacent suspensory ligament branch (branch) are of particular importance in young Thoroughbreds sold at public auction. Little is known about the prevalence of concurrent ultrasonographical branch change, relative to the various grades of ...
Frances J. Peat+4 more
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Using pelleted lateral buds of sugarcane stalk as seeds with an approach to improve sugarcane yield components. [PDF]
Ajribzadeh Z+4 more
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