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Chart VI. Percentage of Clear Sky between Sunrise and Sunset, June, 1915
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This study combines replicated experimental manipulation, social network analysis, network permutations and meta‐analysis to disentangle active from spatially‐induced changes in animal network structure in the wild. It reveals that short‐term environmental changes primarily alter space use, with limited effects on social structure.
Camille N. M. Bordes+6 more
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Analyzing the Relationship between Sunset and Sunrise Times and Traffic Accident Rates
Sunshine glare during sunrise and sunset may contribute to a higher occurrence of traffic accidents, highlighting the need for preventive measures to enhance road safety.
Vilem Kovac+2 more
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Chart V. Percentage of Clear Sky between Sunrise and Sunset, September, 1906
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Freeze‐tolerant frogs accumulate cryoprotectants using photoperiod: A potential ecological trap
Climate change is disrupting the reliability of photoperiod as a cue signalling seasonal changes in temperature. We show that gray treefrogs under a late‐season photoperiod accumulated large reserves of ‘antifreeze’ and exhibited greater cold tolerance.
Troy C. Neptune+2 more
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Chart VI. Percentage of Clear Sky between Sunrise and Sunset, July, 1909
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This study provides guidance for seabird conservation by identifying high‐risk bycatch species and priority fishing fleets where mitigation should be targeted. It also demonstrates the potential of environmental variables to predict seabird–fishing interactions and underscores the political responsibilities essential for effective management in ...
Leia Navarro‐Herrero+15 more
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The Sunrise Ultraviolet Spectropolarimeter and Imager: Standalone Polarimetric Calibration. [PDF]
Iglesias FA+8 more
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Chart VI. Percentage of Clear Sky between Sunrise and Sunset, September, 1916
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