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28 years of vegetation change (1978 – 2006) in a calcareous coastal dune system [PDF]
Changes in vegetation structure and composition over a 28 year period (1978–2006) following removal of human-induced disturbances, were examined in a calcareous coastal dune system in Point Nepean National Park (380 19’S, 1440 41’E) in south-eastern ...
Douglas, Imelda +3 more
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UV radiation increases flavonoid protection but decreased reproduction in Silene littorea [PDF]
José Carlos del Valle +4 more
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ABSTRACT Extensive research on work design indicates that high job demands undermine employee well‐being, yet few empirical studies have focused on interventions that directly reduce job demands. This paper reports on a quasi‐experimental field study evaluating the effects of a work redesign intervention aimed at reducing employees' job demands in the ...
Jane X. Y. Chong +5 more
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The Royal Catchfly (Silene Regia; Caryophyllaceae) in Indiana [PDF]
Botanist Thomas Nuttall called the royal catchfly, Silene regia, one of the most splendid species in existence. This red-flowered, hummingbird-pollinated member of the Caryophyllaceae is a perennial herb of prairies and glades.
Dolan, Rebecca W.
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Abstract This study examines the effectiveness of digital simulation‐based training (DSBT) for acquiring complex knowledge and skills. After identifying key aspects of DSBT, it explains how they were used to design a new DSBT activity with Minecraft Education® for teaching agile project management to dispersed students. It then presents a theoretically
Thibaut Coulon +3 more
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Waterbirds distributed in semi‐arid and arid regions seem to have adapted their behaviour to the availability and seasonality of wetlands, increasing their mobility range. The Marbled Duck Marmaronetta angustirostris is a threatened waterbird that shows trans‐Mediterranean movements but these are poorly known.
Irene Pacheco‐Guardiola +6 more
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Several common cover crops and flower strip plants are susceptible to BMYV, while susceptibility and attractiveness to Myzus persicae vary widely. These plants may act as virus reservoirs, emphasising the need to prevent green bridges. ABSTRACT Virus yellows (VY), caused by beet chlorosis virus (BChV), beet mild yellowing virus (BMYV) and beet yellows ...
Simon Borgolte, Mark Varrelmann
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ABSTRACT Mongolia's Eastern and Western Gobi Basins preserve a globally significant record of Cretaceous terrestrial vertebrates, yet their biostratigraphic correlations are complicated by a complex geological history. The Eastern Gobi Basin, a northeast‐southwest trending fault‐bounded rift system, includes several minor sub‐basins with distinct ...
Ryan T. Tucker +9 more
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