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Prospecting Western Bluebirds demonstrated a strong response to public information simulating reproductive success within nest boxes deployed in agricultural systems, but this initial attraction did not translate to increased box selection the following breeding season.
Fatime W. Jomaa +4 more
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Exploring the Role of Video Playback Visual Cues in Object Retrieval Tasks
Searching for objects is a common task in daily life and work. For augmented reality (AR) devices without spatial perception systems, the image of the object’s last appearance serves as a common search assistance.
Yechang Qin +3 more
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Consumer diversity drives stronger predation in tropical marine communities
Biotic interactions are predicted to be stronger in the tropics compared to higher latitudes, contributing to observed patterns of global biodiversity. While increased consumer diversity and more complex food webs are expected in tropical communities, the trophic dynamics underlying strong regional effects of predation are not well understood.
Michele F. Repetto +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Unintentional drowning is a leading cause of injury and death among children worldwide, and inadequate water safety education is a significant contributing factor. Innovative technologies such as virtual reality [VR] have the potential to teach children about safety and reduce the risk of accidental injury.
Allana Santiago +5 more
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Abstract AI and data‐driven technologies are increasingly shaping work and skill demands, with growing evidence that AI can support workplace learning and professional development. However, research on how AI and data are integrated into workplace learning remains dispersed across disciplines, technologies and organisational contexts.
Phuong Pham +4 more
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This study combines replicated experimental manipulation, social network analysis, network permutations and meta‐analysis to disentangle active from spatially‐induced changes in animal network structure in the wild. It reveals that short‐term environmental changes primarily alter space use, with limited effects on social structure.
Camille N. M. Bordes +6 more
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Behavioural responses to radio‐tag attachment in butterflies: Evidence for active tag removal
During controlled indoor flight experiments with 89 butterflies from eight tropical species, we monitored behavioural responses to dorsally attached radio tags using high‐speed video recordings. Four of 39 Morpho helenor exhibited coordinated abdominal flexion and hind leg movements directed toward the tag antenna during flight; in two individuals this
Simon Heitzler, Thomas K. Gottschalk
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Males of Hylodes perere emit territorial calls ranging from simple to complex combinations of peep (A) and squeal (B) notes, often accompanied by visual signals. Because note A resembles advertisement call notes whereas note B resembles fighting calls, variations in territorial calls may represent a behavioral continuum conveying different levels of ...
Rubens A. F. Turin, Renato C. Nali
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An investigation of the sound of foam and its potential influence on the shampoo experience
This study investigates shampoo foam acoustics' impact on hair washing experience using binaural recordings and psychoacoustic analysis. Distinct foam sound profiles elicited varying emotional responses; early lathering induced negative emotions while later phases were positive.
Jia Wu +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Artificial Intelligence (AI) scribes are increasingly adopted to address electronic health record (EHR) documentation burden. Although early evaluations report perceived efficiency gains and reduced after‐hours work, findings on documentation quality and safety remain mixed. Reported issues, including omissions, attribution mistakes,
Samuel Atiku +2 more
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