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Spatial distribution of acoustic traits in bird assemblages along regional bioclimatic gradients
Environmental variation shapes acoustic interactions among birds, creating spatial structures in the sonic signature of local species assemblages. Exploring these patterns at regional scales can reveal processes that segregate acoustic strategies along environmental gradients.
Michela Busana +11 more
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Vieillissement et longevite : de la biologie a la societe Toulouse, 27 mars 2002, resumes
Available from INIST (FR), Document Supply Service, under shelf-number : Y 33907 / INIST-CNRS - Institut de l'Information Scientifique et TechniqueSIGLEInstitut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale (INSERM), 31 - Toulouse (France ...
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Beyond birds: rethinking bird‐centered pathogen models in light of insect migration
Migration redistributes biomass, nutrients, and pathogens across ecosystems. For decades, migratory birds have been treated as the default long‐distance pathogen vectors, shaping both conceptual frameworks and empirical models of disease ecology.
Virginia Morandini
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Excursion to the Central Pyrenees, September 1959
The account of a twelve day excursion is preceded by a short general description of the Central Pyrenees, their stratigraphy and structure and the regional metamorphism.
Sitter, L.U. de, Zwart, H.J.
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Abstract Boreal forests cover nearly one‐third of global forest area. Glacial cycles have shaped the distribution and connectivity of modern Pinaceae genera, yet species‐level refugia, postglacial migrations, and hybridization patterns remain unclear due to limited high‐resolution taxonomic and temporal data. We applied a hybridization capture approach
Stefano Meucci +18 more
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Changes in runoff and erosion as a consequence of land-use changes in the central Spanish Pyrenees [PDF]
Both in small experimental plots and in the "Aísa Valley Experimental Station" (Central Spanish Pyrenees), the role of different land-uses in explaining runoff and sediment yield is being studied in closed, experimental plots.
Ortigosa, L. +6 more
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This paper highlights the role of groundwater inputs to the river system during flood events in diluting suspended sediment concentration, in two small badland catchments with contrasting vegetation cover. The findings underline the importance of isolating the surface runoff component to better understand and prioritise hydrosedimentary processes ...
Ophélie Fischer +4 more
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Western Highway Project Section 2 Beaufort to Ararat assessment under Environment Effects Act 1978 [PDF]
1.1 Purpose of this Document This is the assessment of environmental effects (Assessment) under the Environment Effects Act 1978 (EE Act) for the Western Highway Project Section 2 Beaufort to Ararat (WHP2). It represents the final step in the Environment
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Retatrutide Shows Multiple Metabolic Benefits in Diet‐Induced Obese MASH Mouse and Hamster Models
ABSTRACT Objective/Methods Our aim was to evaluate the efficacy of the triple glucagon, GIP, and GLP‐1 receptor agonist retatrutide in diet‐induced obese MASH mouse and hamster models, two preclinical models that we routinely use for assessing new therapies targeting obesity.
François Briand +6 more
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Observational Uncertainty in Deep Learning Climate Downscaling and Projections
Abstract Deep learning (DL) models are increasingly used for climate downscaling, yet the impact of observational uncertainty on their performance remains poorly understood. Here we assess this effect by training ensembles of DL downscaling models using four independent gridded observational data sets over continental Spain that differ in source ...
Samuel Reyes‐Elgueta +4 more
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