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We assessed behaviors of female wild turkeys during the laying period and evaluated impacts of those behaviors on nest success and female survival. We found that increased movements during laying resulted in a decreased probability of nest success but an increased probability of female survival during incubation.
Paige E. Goodman +5 more
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Communal sustainable development goals, belonging and involvement: Engaging with the SDGs
Abstract This study examines sustainable development from the cosmovisions of Indigenous Peoples and other Traditional Communities (IoTCs) in western Bahia, a region in the Brazilian savanna of the Cerrado. It adopts a feminist decolonial and post‐development approach to address issues of epistemic violence. Employing participatory arts‐based research,
Taís Sonetti‐González +6 more
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Lake sedimentological and ecological response to hyperthermals : Boltysh impact crater, Ukraine [PDF]
Acknowledgements Initial drilling of the Boltysh meteorite crater was funded by Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) grant NE/D005043/1. The authors are extremely grateful to the valuable scientific contributions of S. Kelley and I. Gilmour.
Andrews, Steven D. +3 more
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Predicting animal movement with deepSSF: A deep learning step selection framework
Abstract Predictions of animal movement are vital for understanding and managing wild populations. However, the fine‐scale, complex decision‐making of animals can pose challenges for the accurate prediction of trajectories. Integrated step selection functions (iSSFs), a common tool for inferring relationships between animal movement and the environment,
Scott W. Forrest +6 more
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Tropical forests and global atmospheric change: a synthesis [PDF]
We present a personal perspective on the highlights of the Theme Issue 'Tropical forests and global atmospheric change'. We highlight the key findings on the contemporary rate of climatic change in the tropics, the evidence--gained from field studies--of
Malhi, Y., Phillips, O.L.
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Dorcas, Michael E. +2 more
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Biodiversity in a forest island: reptiles and amphibians of the West African Togo Hills [PDF]
Our recent surveys of the herpetological diversity of the West African Togo Hills documented a total of 65 reptile and amphibian species, making Kyabobo National Park one of the most diverse sites surveyed in Ghana.
Diaz, Raul E. +5 more
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Irrigated Acreage in Georgia's Altamaha River Basin During the Drought Year 2000 [PDF]
Using a "mixed media" approach, which tracts changes in pixel (color) values over the summer indicating changes from dry land to wet land, we have developed estimates for irrigated acreage in the Altamaha River Basin that draws water from ground water or
Krawee Ackaramongkolrotn +2 more
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The Northern Eurasia Earth Science Partnership: An Example of Science Applied to Societal Needs [PDF]
Northern Eurasia, the largest landmass in the northern extratropics, accounts for ~20% of the global land area. However, little is known about how the biogeochemical cycles, energy and water cycles, and human activities specific to this carbon-rich, cold
Aizen, Vladimir B. +23 more
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Moderator detritiation at the savannah river plant [PDF]
Paul Baumgarten, D.W. Howard
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