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Understanding how vector population structure influences pathogen circulation remains a major challenge in tick‐borne disease ecology, particularly in biogeographically transitional regions. Dermacentor reticulatus, a widespread Palearctic tick species and vector of multiple pathogens, provides a useful system to investigate this relationship in a ...
Ömer Orkun +7 more
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Detection and Characterization of Sindbis Virus Genotype IV in Mosquitoes From Slovenia
Mosquitoes play a crucial role as vectors of disease pathogens and are among the most socioeconomically important animals in the world. Medically important arboviruses include the Sindbis virus (SINV), which causes chills, skin rashes, and joint pain. Endemic in northern Europe, SINV has been increasingly detected in central Europe. The main objectives
Patricija Pozvek +11 more
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ABSTRACT The burial mounds of the early Iron Age, which we will refer to below as kurgans, from the nomadic equestrian warriors of Eurasia, form a very complex group of archaeological monuments. Archaeological excavations in Aržan 2 (Siberia) and Aleksandropol (Ukraine) show that the large burial mounds are complex architectural constructions.
Jörg W. E. Fassbinder, Anton Gass
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The publication, based on the materials of the Stavropol Turkmens, shows the vicissitudes that the nomadic and sedentary Turkmens of the Stavropol province underwent in the late 19th and early decades of the 20th century, due to the entire course of the ...
A. T. Dzhumagulova
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Soil carbon sequestration and biological health under pecan orchards of varying ages
Abstract Climate change and variability have affected crop production and soil health, specifically in arid and semiarid regions. Farmers have been planting crops with high market value and carbon (C) sequestration potential in orchards and plantations like pecan [Carya illinoinensis (Wangenh.) K.
Atinderpal Singh +6 more
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Abstract Lehmann, H., Neiber, M. T., & Hausdorf, B. (2025) Caucasian/Pontic–Mediterranean disjunction and recolonization of Europe by Pomatias (Hyrcania) species (Caenogastropoda, Pomatiidae)—Zoologica Scripta, 54, 352‐364. We studied the phylogeny and phylogeography of Pomatias (Hyrcania) species (Caenogastropoda: Pomatiidae) to investigate refugia ...
Henrike Lehmann +2 more
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With the globally changing climate, researchers seek to use plants adapted to extreme environments in breeding and genetic programs. As a forage crop, the wheatgrass from the genus Agropyron Gaertn.
V. M. Koryakina, A. A. Kochegina
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A Dormant Giant: Renewable Energy in the Soviet Union and Russia (1970s–Present)
Abstract In spring 1981 the Central Committee of the Soviet Communist Party officially sanctioned the start of an “alternative” renewable energy development program in the Soviet Union. Throughout the following decade, some two hundred organizations in the USSR were involved in research and development activities and installing test facilities for ...
Benjamin Beuerle
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‘USDA‐Accelerate’ creeping foxtail, a new creeping foxtail with increased seedling vigor
Abstract The USDA‐ARS announces the release of ‘USDA‐Accelerate’ (Reg. no. CV‐296, PI 706441) creeping foxtail (Alopecurus arundinaceus Poir.). USDA‐Accelerate is a creeping foxtail with excellent seedling vigor and good herbage dry mass and nutritive value. Wet meadows require plant materials with excellent seedling vigor and tolerance to consistently
Joseph G. Robins, J. Ramsey Buffham
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Abstract A better understanding of spatial‐temporal demographic changes in rural regions can contribute to envision potential rural futures and improve regional planning. This research aimed to analyse the migration balance and its spatial‐temporal changes in a rural basin in the Russian Federation's North Caucasus District.
Ana L. Burgos +3 more
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