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Assessing direct effects of insect change on insectivore populations in the United Kingdom. [PDF]
Evans LC +10 more
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The two most critical factors for maintaining viable populations of specialist pollinators are connectivity—the proximity of habitat patches, which determines dispersal between sites—and topographic heterogeneity—measured here as elevation range within patches—which provides diverse nesting conditions from sun‐exposed slopes to sheltered microsites ...
Victor Johansson +2 more
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The 3-state Potts model and Rogers-Ramanujan series
Feingold Alex, Milas Antun
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Seasonal mass‐flowering events dominate landscape effects on plant–pollinator network structure
To better support plant–pollinator communities in agricultural‐dominated landscapes, we suggest incentivizing the planting of complementary floral resources and preserving or restoring semi‐natural habitat areas. Especially in intensively used agroecosystems, the negative effects of mass‐flowering crops can be mitigated by maintaining flower‐rich edge ...
Jonna M. Heuschele +12 more
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Simulation-based inference of cell migration dynamics in complex spatial environments. [PDF]
Arruda J +7 more
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ABSTRACT Berries are valued for their vibrant color, delicate texture, and high levels of bioactive compounds; however, their soft tissues and high moisture content make them highly perishable, resulting in rapid postharvest deterioration and limited storage stability.
Long Phuoc Lieu, Youngsoo Lee
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Generative diffusion model surrogates for mechanistic agent-based biological models. [PDF]
Comlekoglu T +5 more
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The microbiome profile of freshwater sponges did not broadly change in taxonomy or functional profile based on metatranscriptome analysis prior to and after formation of sponge dormant bodies (gemmules). Results highlight a subset of taxa that likely associate with the sponge host in different ways from facultative to long‐term symbionts.
Taylor A. Strope +2 more
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Assessing the ECHO<sup>®</sup> model's role in strengthening health department responses to dementia risk. [PDF]
Roberts SS +9 more
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This study investigated short‐term impacts of seed treatment‐derived neonicotinoids on soil bacterial communities in wheat‐planted microcosms. Over 10 days, significant Day and Day × Treatment effects on bacterial community structure were observed, with selective enrichment and suppression of specific taxa despite limited overall changes in alpha ...
Sharmin Akter +3 more
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