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We tested whether autonomous recording units (ARUs) could be used to predict breeding status from singing rates in a boreal songbird. We found that 79% of observed proportions of birds in each breeding status were within the 95% credible interval of model‐predicted proportions, suggesting that ARUs may provide an efficient tool to monitor avian ...
Emily J. Upham‐Mills+5 more
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Remarques sur la terminologie de l'endexine(sensu lato)utilisée dans le recueil publié par l'APLF [PDF]
Bernard Lugardon
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An Account of Roman Surgical Treatments for Ozena: Historical Review
This historical study investigates ancient Roman surgical techniques for treating ozena as described by Celsus, with a focus on its historical and etymological context. Independent translation and archaeological evidence contextualize two ancient procedures: closed nasal cauterization using a heated probe and an open approach involving dissection and ...
Perry Hammond+2 more
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XXIX.—On the Geographical Distribution of the True Pheasants (Genus Phasianus sensu stricto).
S. A. Buturlin
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Seleção massal e de progênies de meios irmãos em cebola (>i
I. S. de Melo
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Abstract How much of the excess CO2 in running waters comes from in‐stream respiration of organic carbon? To answer this, we developed a 30‐yr metabolism‐carbonate system database at an hourly resolution for the Loire River, France, a large, alkaline river.
Jacob S. Diamond+6 more
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Abstract The maintenance of soil surface elevation in mangroves supports the persistence of mangroves with sea level rise. The processes contributing to soil surface elevation have rarely been assessed in the humid tropics, despite most mangroves occurring in river deltas and tidal estuaries within this climate zone. Using surface elevation table (SET)
Catherine E. Lovelock+4 more
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Tissue‐damaging marking methods do not affect tick burdens on field captured Peromyscus spp.
Small mammals are important hosts for Ixodes scapularis, particularly white‐footed mice and deer mice from the genus Peromyscus. We evaluate three tissue‐damaging marking methods to determine if any method affects the tick burden on captured mice. There were no significant differences in tick burden on captured mice among the tissue‐damaging marking ...
Chloe E. Roberts+7 more
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Individualisation of two new genomic groups among AmericanBorrelia burgdorferisensu lato strains [PDF]
Marc V. Assous+4 more
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