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ABSTRACT The family Narcinidae has a cosmopolitan distribution; however, its systematic composition and phylogenetic position within Torpediniformes remain poorly understood. This study evaluates the evolutionary and biogeographic history of the family Narcinidae and investigates its distribution patterns using molecular systematics.
Luis Fernando da Silva Rodrigues‐Filho +7 more
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Continuous‐flow hydrogenation of levulinic acid (LA) to γ‐valerolactone (GVL) is achieved using Pt catalysts supported on hierarchically porous nitrogen‐doped carbon pellets (NDC), delivering high activity and selectivity in water with either H2 or formic acid (FA), demonstrating a sustainable route suitable for fixed‐bed industrial processes ...
Marius Bäumel +5 more
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Cardiac sarcoidosis: new insights beyond the granuloma using spatial proteomics. [PDF]
Peyster EG +4 more
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Abstract The marine aquarium trade (MAT) is a significant global industry harvesting millions of wild‐caught, live coral reef fishes for public and private aquaria markets in the United States and Europe annually, while supporting fisher livelihoods in the Indo‐Pacific.
Gabrielle A. Baillargeon +4 more
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Tracing the spread of Celtic languages using ancient genomics
McColl H +10 more
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Ancient genomes give insight into 160,000 years of East Asian population dynamics and biological adaptation. [PDF]
He G +8 more
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Marine Parasite Biogeography Mirrors Host Patterns Across Latitude, Area, and Diversity
Parasites are integral components of biodiversity, yet they remain poorly represented in large‐scale biogeographic theory. In this study, we test whether marine parasites follow three macroecological patterns established for free‐living taxa, namely that parasite species richness: (1) scales positively with area (both host body size and geographic area)
Thomas C. Morris +2 more
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On automatic decipherment of lost ancient scripts relying on combinatorial optimisation and coupled simulated annealing. [PDF]
Tamburini F.
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Legacy effects of European colonialism on hotspots of biocultural diversity threat
Abstract Patterns of biological diversity have been shaped by cultural practices in the past, while in turn, cultures and languages have evolved in close interaction with local species and ecosystems. However, in the Anthropocene, human activities are putting increasingly diverse pressures on ecosystems and cultures, resulting in accelerating threat ...
Bernd Lenzner +4 more
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Abstract The South Asian summer monsoon has exhibited a pronounced Northwest India‐Indo‐Gangetic Plains rainfall dipole since 1999, with northwest India experiencing a 24.6% increase, while rainfall in the Indo‐Gangetic Plain has decreased by 4.4%.
Nimmakanti Mahendra +5 more
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