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This work demonstrates the control of teleconnections on seasonal tree growth through local climate across the Mediterranean basin. Despite the constant link between the East Atlantic Pattern and temperature, synergies among teleconnections point to an east–west dipole in tree seasonal growth, driven by precipitation variability.
Héctor Hernández‐Alonso +10 more
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DEEP LEARNING FOR LOWTEXTURED IMAGE MATCHING [PDF]
Low-textured objects pose challenges for an automatic 3D model reconstruction. Such objects are common in archeological applications of photogrammetry. Most of the common feature point descriptors fail to match local patches in featureless regions of an ...
V. V. Kniaz +3 more
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Foxes as pets: Case study of the Fuegian Dog and its relationship to extinct Indigenous cultures
This is a rare glimpse into the historical past of the zoologically mysterious Fuegian Dog that lived with early Holocene Indigenous groups on the island of Tierra del Fuego. Records of the animal's appearance and behavior kept by early explorers, artists and scientists who travelled to the tip of South America, plus the genetics and archaeological ...
W. L. Franklin
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Chromosomal Inversion Associated With Diet Differences in Common Quails Sharing Wintering Grounds
A large chromosomal inversion in common quails (Coturnix coturnix) is associated with phenotypic traits. In a wintering population in southern Spain, we found all three karyotypes coexisting but showing differences in migratory behavior and diet, as exemplified by the isotopic signature.
Celia Vinagre‐Izquierdo +4 more
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Mammalian Diversity of Gunung Ledang, Johor, Peninsular Malaysia
Mammals play a crucial role for the biotic processes of the rainforest ecosystem. Studying their behaviour and biology are vital to fully understand the jigsaw of rainforest dynamics.
Faiznur Ain Ahmad Bakri +4 more
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Promosi Perumahan Grand Peninsula Park Surabaya [PDF]
Grand Peninsula Park merupakan sebuah Perumahan yang terletak di Surabaya bagian timur yang memiliki keunikan tersendiri yaitu sebagai Perumahan dengan konsep hijau, mewah dan elegan akan tetapi keberadaan Perumahan ini belum terlalu dikenali oleh ...
Chandra, K. (Kevin) +2 more
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Threatened synanthropes depend on intact forests: a critical evaluation of Moore et al. (2023)
ABSTRACT Synanthropes are known for their remarkable adaptability to coexist with humans, yet increased visibility exposes them to significant threats, such as hunting or conflict over resources. Moore et al.'s review ‘The rise of hyperabundant native generalists threatens both humans and nature’ (https://doi.org/10.1111/brv.12985) explores ...
Anna Holzner +6 more
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Production, use and trade of gaharu in Peninsular Malaysia [PDF]
Gaharu, known as agarwood, aloeswood, eaglewood, oudh (Arabic), chen-xiang (Chinese) and jinkoh (Japanese), is the resin-impregnated deposits formed in some trees of the family Thymelaeaceae.
Chang, Yu Shyum +2 more
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A Catastrophic tectonic event in summer 2011 in the Taman Peninsula
172 The territory of the Kerch Taman mud volcano zone is distinct for high neotectonic activity. Mud vol canoes erupt here both on land and in the Sea of Azov. In the latter case, islands of hundreds of meters in diameter and up to several meters high are formed from eruption products [1].
V. I. Popkov +3 more
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Abstract Accelerated biodiversity loss has destabilized functional links within and between ecosystems. Species that cross different ecosystems during migration between breeding and nonbreeding sites are particularly sensitive to global change because they are exposed to various, often ecosystem‐specific, threats.
Lucy Mitchell +10 more
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