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Model pluralism for logic

open access: yesNoûs, Volume 60, Issue 1, Page 136-160, March 2026.
Abstract It is well‐recognized in the sciences that a multitude of nonequivalent models are used by researchers to fulfill a range of goals, even for the same target system, a result known broadly as model pluralism. The possibility of the same form of pluralism occurring in logic, however, has not been adequately considered.
Ben Martin
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Personalized Models of Biological Barriers and Their Diseases: Recent Progress with Organs‐On‐Chips

open access: yesAdvanced Biology, Volume 10, Issue 2, February 2026.
Buck and Bugter et al. explore the architectural diversity and physiological functions of human barrier systems and reveal how organ‐on‐chip platforms, particularly those integrating patient‐derived cells, are advancing barrier disease modeling. They highlight how emerging biological and technological advances can be used to bridge the gap between ...
Franziska Buck   +4 more
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Indigenous Knowledge and Community-Derived Counts Produce Robust Wildlife Population Estimates: Roosevelt Elk in Karuk Aboriginal Territory. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Evol
Connor T   +8 more
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Inbreeding reduces fitness in spatially structured populations of a threatened rattlesnake. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Clark MI   +8 more
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Confronting spatial capture-recapture models with realistic animal movement simulations.

Ecology, 2022
Spatial capture-recapture (SCR) models have emerged as a robust method to estimate population density of mobile animals. However, model evaluation has generally been based on data simulated from simplified representations of animal space use.
M. Theng   +4 more
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A spatial capture-recapture model for group-living species.

Ecology, 2021
Group living in species can have complex consequences for individuals, populations, and ecosystems. Thus, estimating group density and size is often essential for understanding population dynamics, interspecific interactions, and conservation needs of ...
R. L. Emmet   +4 more
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