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On the inversion of $y^\alpha e^y$ in terms of associated Stirling numbers [PDF]
David J. Jeffrey +3 more
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Relationship Between Testosterone and Movement Patterns in Male Asian Black Bear (Ursus thibetanus)
Comparisons of mean fecal testosterone metabolite concentrations (mFTM) and behavioral variables between the breeding (May–July) and post‐breeding (August–November) seasons. The asterisks indicate significant differences. ABSTRACT In male mammals, reproduction and reproductive behavior are strongly influenced by testosterone. While some species exhibit
Naoki Takekoshi +11 more
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Delivering social and public health programmes through community arms of professional football clubs. [PDF]
Maclean J +6 more
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An Energetic Tradeoff Best Explains Parturition Timing in Grizzly Bears
Capitalizing on latitudinal denning‐chronology variation among four grizzly bear populations in interior North America, and using grizzly bear parturition dates (27 Dec–28 Feb) previously predicted from anomalous daily motion counts, we found evidence supporting the hypothesis that birth is optimally timed relative to den exit to balance an energetic ...
Cecily M. Costello +14 more
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Projecting the future of a threatened marine mammal in relation to climate warming. [PDF]
Regehr EV +4 more
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In the spring, ringed seals (Pusa hispida) shift from predominantly hauling out in lairs to predominantly hauling out on the surface of the sea ice to bask and molt, a transition we refer to as “emergence.” We used hidden Markov models (HMMs) to analyze haul‐out timelines from satellite‐linked transmitters to estimate emergence dates of ringed seals ...
Jessica M. Lindsay +6 more
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Effectiveness and Feasibility of Workplace-Based Mental Health Interventions for University Academic Staff: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Abraham V +5 more
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Multiple stressors in river networks: local and downstream effects on freshwater macroinvertebrates
River networks are complex ecosystems characterized by a continuous exchange of material and energy through longitudinal gradients. These ecosystems are threatened by various human‐induced stressors, which frequently co‐occur and may interact in complex ways, potentially triggering cascading effects throughout the river network.
Gemma Burgazzi +9 more
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