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Supply of Lato Sensu Postgraduate courses in medicine in Brazil. [PDF]
Dias IWH +3 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Physical trampling is a ubiquitous activity of walking vertebrates, but is poorly understood as a mechanism impacting biogeochemical cycling in soil. Lack of detailed knowledge of soil abiotic–biotic interactions underlying trampling effects, and the primary sources of ...
G. Adam Meyer +3 more
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Mariana de Oliveira Chiorlin +4 more
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Stepwise recombination suppression around the mating-type locus associated with a diploid-like life cycle in Schizothecium fungi. [PDF]
De Filippo E +12 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract In the context of anthropogenic eutrophication of the biosphere, understanding the impact of nutrient addition on plant diversity–productivity relationships remains a major challenge.
Dai F. Saito +7 more
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Changes in the Structure of the Bacterial Community Associated With <i>Ericaria amentacea</i> Blades Under Disturbed Conditions. [PDF]
Caronni S +4 more
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Herbivore and mesocarnivore carcasses trigger divergent short‐term changes in soil properties
Scavengers reshape nutrient cycles in soils under carrion. Compared to herbivore carcasses, smaller but longer‐lasting carnivore remains boost nutrient levels and microbial activity in dry soils. Abstract Animal corpses act as pulses of organic matter (OM) and serve a key zoogeochemical role by providing localized nutrient inputs to soils and thereby ...
Adrián Colino‐Barea +15 more
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Allain Pierre Pinto Acosta e Silva +2 more
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Population and herbarium genomics provide a comprehensive framework for a revision of Microcoleus (Cyanobacteria). [PDF]
Skoupý S +7 more
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Demographic buffering in natural populations: A multi‐level perspective
We introduce a multi‐level framework that unites stochastic elasticities with nonlinear selection to test demographic buffering. Applying it across mammals reveals a key insight: ecological robustness to variability often decouples from evolutionary constraint, reshaping how we understand resilience under environmental stochasticity.
Gabriel Silva Santos +4 more
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