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The amount of reachable habitat determines population fate
The scientific community remains divided on the most effective way to design landscapes for biodiversity conservation or restoration. Although there is a consensus that habitat loss is the main cause of biodiversity decline worldwide, the extent to which fragmentation (i.e.
Karolina Argote +3 more
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Methane-munching symbionts fuel sea spiders in the deep sea. [PDF]
Dubilier N.
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Physiological and genetic mechanisms underpinning photoperiodism in the two-spotted spider mite
Shin G. Goto, Jun Endo
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Biomimetic ordered nano‐helix WO3 films enable multi‐band electrochromic photothermal management across the visible, near‐infrared, mid‐ and long‐wave infrared spectra, with ultrafast switching (<3 s) and robust durability (>10 000 cycles). These findings establish new paradigms for next‐generation photothermal management systems and energy‐efficient ...
Pan Li +9 more
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The dynamic nature of cereal food webs challenges the suitability of snapshot sampling for assessing ecosystem services. [PDF]
Leote PNB, Traugott M, Rubbmark ORR.
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This study develops eco‐friendly two‐dimensional nanoparticle‐enhanced phase change materials (2D NePCMs) using biodegradable beeswax infused with rGO, GO, and MXene nanoparticles. Experimental results demonstrated up to 21.9% enhancement in thermal conductivity with minimal latent heat loss, while machine learning models achieved >95% predictive ...
Abdullah Aziz +3 more
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Spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) of PSU's Botanical Garden (Perm, Russia). [PDF]
Plakkhina E +4 more
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