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Disturbance‐driven changes in rainforest structure and environmental conditions can alter ecosystem functioning, yet the consequences for invertebrate communities – key contributors to decomposition, herbivory, and trophic interactions – are not fully understood, particularly in relation to structural changes in vegetation.
Charlotte E. Raven +5 more
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What's in a Name? Not All Mesopredators Are Mesocarnivores. [PDF]
Madsen EK +14 more
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ABSTRACT Transgender and nonbinary (TGNB) identities and issues faced by TGNB people are receiving growing attention in social psychology. At the same time, this is a relatively new area, and most research on LGBTQ+ issues primarily focuses on sexual minorities, whereas most research on gender focuses on women and men.
Thekla Morgenroth, Kira Kay Means
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Human disturbance thresholds determine the ecological role of an apex predator. [PDF]
Preiss-Bloom S +4 more
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ABSTRACT Unequal load distribution in three‐phase power distribution networks leads to voltage unbalance and decreased network efficiency. Integration of photovoltaics (PVs) and electric vehicle charging stations (EVCSs) into such networks is a challenging task as their penetration affects the power quality of the system.
Maaz Ahmad +4 more
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Intraspecific variation in prey quality affects the consumption rates of top predators. [PDF]
Nehasil SE +3 more
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Harnessing Free Radical Scavenging Potential of Caffeic Acid as a Nutraceutical—A Review
Caffeic acid has emerged as a promising bioactive molecule with multiple pharmacological properties, including antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti‐inflammatory, organ protective properties and metal‐chelating ability. This review emphasizes the dietary sources, structural characteristic, molecular mechanism underlying health promoting effects of caffeic ...
Pavitra Behra +2 more
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Bottom-Up Space Use With Top-Down Temporal Risk Buffering in Arid Herbivore Communities. [PDF]
Heydinger J +5 more
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Climate change has rapidly expanded and shifted suitable climate conditions for eight major forest pests across North America, especially toward northern and higher elevation areas. Host exposure and overlap among pests are increasing, raising ecological and economic risks, and signaling accelerating future impacts under continued warming.
Yan Boulanger +5 more
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Prey preference and cell wall-mediated resistance shape predation efficiency in Saccharomycopsis schoenii. [PDF]
Smith JR +2 more
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