Emerging applications of large language models in ecology and conservation science
Abstract Large language models (LLMs) mark a major development in artificial intelligence, with potentially transformative implications for ecology and conservation science. Built on advanced deep‐learning architectures, these models can support a wide range of tasks. We reviewed emerging applications of LLMs, drawing on the wider scientific literature
Christos Mammides +5 more
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Catheter ablation vs rate control in atrial fibrillation with left ventricular systolic dysfunction and fibrosis: the CAMERA-MRI II trial. [PDF]
Segan L +35 more
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A review of participatory mapping in conservation science and practice
There has been a recent increase and diversification in the use of participatory mapping in the field of conservation, however, methodological standards remain both disjointed and confounding. We conducted a comprehensive review of the conservation participatory mapping literature and synthesized geographical, temporal, and topical trends across a ...
Michael B. Kowalski +3 more
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The scaling relationship between leaf nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations in vascular epiphytes. [PDF]
Hu T +7 more
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We evaluated a prototype acoustic monitoring device that performs onboard species classification and transmits detection summaries via satellite, enabling near real‐time data access from remote field sites. Deployed alongside conventional autonomous recording units at eight Northern Spotted Owl territories, the system demonstrated successful ...
Damon B. Lesmeister +3 more
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<i>Rickettsia parkeri</i> Strain Atlantic Rainforest in Archived <i>Amblyomma geayi</i> from Three-Toed Sloth (<i>Bradypus tridactylus</i>) in Manaus, Brazil. [PDF]
Moreira R +6 more
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Evaluation of every child a writer report 2: teaching and writing in ecaw classes (Research Report DFE-RR108(b)) [PDF]
Fisher, Ros, Myhill, Debra, Twist, Liz
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Climate change is causing geographic range shifts globally, and understanding the factors that influence species' range expansions is crucial for predicting future biodiversity changes. A common, yet untested, assumption in forecasting approaches is that species will shift beyond current range edges into new habitats as they become macroclimatically ...
Nathalie Isabelle Chardon +5 more
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A checklist of xyleborine ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Scolytinae, Xyleborini) on a single fallen chinquapin tree (<i>Castanopsis inermis</i>) from Thailand: with a new species and a new country record. [PDF]
Sittichaya W +3 more
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