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Quantification of human‐caused mortality in an imperiled turtle
For many threatened and endangered species, the importance of human‐caused mortality relative to other sources has not been quantified, making it difficult to assess the effectiveness of mortality‐reduction strategies. We used radio telemetry data, pooled across studies at protected sites in the US states of Illinois and Wisconsin, to estimate natural ...
Richard B. King +20 more
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Spatial modeling of forest-savanna bistability: impacts of fire dynamics and timescale separation. [PDF]
Shen K, Levin S, Patterson D.
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We used spatially explicit capture‐recapture to estimate jaguar densities in a private reserve in the Colombian Llanos and quantified land cover change in and around the reserve from 2014 to 2024. Densities increased 22% since 2014, while disturbed land cover increased by 39%–54% around the reserve depending on buffer distance. Our study indicates that
Valeria Boron +7 more
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Silent spreaders: optimal control of asymptomatic cholera transmission through adaptive stochastic modeling. [PDF]
Welu HT +4 more
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Optimising pandemic response through vaccination strategies using neural networks. [PDF]
Zhai C, Chen P, Jin Z, Pitt D.
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Review on enhancing clinical decision support system using machine learning
Abstract Clinical decision‐making is a complex patient‐centred process. For an informed clinical decision, the input data is very thorough ranging from detailed family history, environmental history, social history, health‐risk assessments, and prior relevant medical cases.
Anum Masood +4 more
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A Delphi-Based Exploratory Estimation of the Economic Impact of Coccidiosis in Turkish Broiler Production. [PDF]
Tuncel S, Ayvazoğlu PD, Parlatır Y.
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Emergent ecosystem properties, such as population and trait distributions, biodiversity and energy and water fluxes, occur because of the dynamic interactions of individuals in their environment.
Sarah J. Graves +8 more
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Nonlinear effects of noise on outbreaks of mosquito-borne diseases. [PDF]
Dahlin KJ, Ebey K, Vinson JE, Drake JM.
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The authors distil how dimensions of biodiversity drive ecosystem processes with increasing temperature. Specifically, species physiology more greatly affected ecosystem primary production than did foraging behaviour, and physiology mediated non‐additive interactions with temperature.
Sean Pierce Richards +2 more
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