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Abstract Urbanization can modify species interactions, including those between parasites and their hosts. In birds, urbanization can either increase or decrease avian malaria (haemosporidian) infection, depending on host species, parasite, or study location. However, temporal coordination between parasites and hosts, which may impact infection outcomes,
Davide M. Dominoni +4 more
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Unravelling decades of habitat dynamics in protected areas: A hierarchical approach applied to the Gran Paradiso National Park (NW Italy). [PDF]
Richiardi C +3 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigates the bearing capacity of tension piles and pile‐soil interaction during loading. Discrepancies between predicted and measured bearing capacities in previous tests motivated the study, where analytical methods showed considerable scatter and uncertainties in design.
Diaa Alkateeb, Jürgen Grabe
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The effect of moisture content over the fibre saturation points on the impact strength of wood. [PDF]
Hassan Vand M, Tippner J.
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Taxonomic updates in Amphitecna (Bignoniaceae): A new Mexican species and the re-establishment of the giant-leaved A. megalophylla. [PDF]
Gómez-Domínguez H +3 more
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Increased Aerosols From Siberian Wildfires Buffered Arctic Warming During 2013–2019
Abstract During 2013–2019, global aerosols, influenced by regional clean air actions and wildfires, changed significantly. Clean air actions in China, Europe, and North America reduced anthropogenic aerosols, whereas Siberia experienced increased wildfire aerosols due to local warm and dry conditions.
Jiyuan Gao +5 more
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Trees in the Eyes of Young Learners: A Study on Knowledge and Educational Methods. [PDF]
Bombjaková D, Rusňáková V.
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Investigation of shading efficiency of popular urban tree species based on examples from Szeged [PDF]
Báló-Takács Ágnes
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ABSTRACT Aim Large for gestational age (LGA) is commonly used to identify newborns at risk, but many infants born LGA are healthy. This study examines associations between ponderal index (PI) and maternal glucose, and it evaluates PI and LGA as predictors for infant morbidity in type 1 diabetes pregnancies.
Jasmin Barikan +6 more
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The effects of protected areas on the ecological niches of birds and mammals. [PDF]
Santangeli A +5 more
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