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Animals redistribute elements throughout their lives by depositing wastes and carcasses. Growing evidence shows that these zoogeochemical processes enhance landscape diversity and heterogeneity worldwide. We provide a descriptive framework for understanding how direct animal depositions (i.e.
Kristy M. Ferraro, Janey R. Lienau
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An intracranial dissection of human escape circuits. [PDF]
Zhang H+8 more
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Juvenile salmonids traverse coastal meta‐nurseries that connect rivers via the sea
Conventionally, juvenile salmonids are thought to migrate unidirectionally from freshwater systems to marine systems and therefore only inhabit natal drainages. Although scattered evidence suggests juveniles can move bidirectionally between freshwater rivers and the ocean, including into non‐natal drainages, such movements have never been documented ...
Stuart H Munsch+12 more
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Greening concept in inventory system for deteriorating items with preservation investment and price and stock dependent demand via marine predators algorithm. [PDF]
Ali H+4 more
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A multi‐scale approach to integrating rewilding into agricultural landscapes
Finding ways to improve the sustainability of modern agriculture by recovering nature in agricultural landscapes is critical for conserving biodiversity and enhancing human well‐being. Rewilding principles could be applied to any type of landscape, which raises the possibility of employing rewilding approaches in agricultural areas while maintaining ...
José M Rey Benayas+2 more
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Glandular quinoline-derivates protect crustacean woodlice from spider predation. [PDF]
Fischer A+4 more
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The Piggy Solution: Harnessing Food Waste for Sustainable Hog Farming
This review explores the use of food waste as a sustainable feed alternative for hog farming. By repurposing food waste, the approach reduces landfill waste, lowers feed costs, and mitigates environmental impacts like greenhouse gas emissions. The study discusses nutritional adequacy, safety regulations, processing methods, and business models ...
Matthew C. Ogwu+2 more
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Simple, Universal Rules Predict Trophic Interaction Strengths. [PDF]
Coblentz KE, Novak M, DeLong JP.
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Qilianshan National Park covers approximately 40% of core snow leopard habitat patches and 50% of movement corridors between patches. Including more of these important areas within the park boundaries should be considered, as the Qilianshan National Park sits at a pivotal juncture between critical snow leopard habitat in China and Mongolia, and may ...
Aliana Norris+6 more
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