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Climate and Land‐Use Change May Reshape the Biogeography of Freshwater Crabs Across China
We employed ensemble species distribution models to investigate how climate and land‐use change will impact habitat suitability for two freshwater crab families (Potamidae and Sesarmidae) across China. Temperature emerged as the dominant driver, with cropland and urban land having strong, family‐specific effects on suitability. Future scenarios predict
Yiting Geng +6 more
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We developed a cloud model–based framework integrating multisource remote sensing data to quantify the climate change sensitivity of the upper limit of montane deciduous broad‐leaved forests (ULMDBs) across the Northern Hemisphere. Results reveal strong regional differences, with temperature dominating ULMDB sensitivity in humid regions and ...
Youheng Li +8 more
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This study evaluated the genetic health of the endangered Rawlinsonia littlejohni following habitat modification and climatic variability. We identified two genetically distinct sub‐populations separated by limited gene flow, with heterozygosity remaining higher and inbreeding lower in the northern sub‐population containing both natural and constructed
Nadine Nolan +7 more
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We examined whether the “white” threespine stickleback of Nova Scotia represents a nascent species distinct from sympatric common marine sticklebacks. Genomic analyses revealed that whites form a unique genetic cluster with low but widespread divergence across the genome despite evidence of gene flow, while morphometric and isotopic data indicated ...
Kieran Samuk +2 more
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Integrated VES, ERI, and MASW surveys, constrained by boreholes, delineate a central low‐resistivity/low‐V s weak corridor and more competent volcanic strata at depth. The eastern sector offers preferable foundation conditions, while identified weak zones require ground improvement or deep foundations to mitigate differential‐settlement risk.
Alemayehu Ayele +2 more
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ABSTRACT The Jomon culture, characterized by hunting, gathering, and fishing, lasted from approximately 15.5–2.4 ka in the Japanese archipelago. In this study, the shore of Lake Ogawara in northeastern Japan was investigated using coring, fossil analyses, and radiocarbon dating to reconstruct the palaeoenvironmental changes as well as their ...
Yoshiki Sato +6 more
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Isotopes data help to understand the GW‐SW connectivity, the recharge elevations, and evaporation in a volcanic lake basin. ABSTRACT Understanding groundwater (GW) to surface water (SW) connectivity (i.e., the exchange of water and solutes between aquifers and surface bodies) is increasingly important under changing climate conditions, where ...
L. Ramírez‐González +9 more
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The barley–malt–beer chain: A process and food safety approach
Abstract This review addresses the current state of knowledge on the barley–malt–beer chain and its main physical, chemical, and microbiological contaminants, with particular emphasis on spoilage microorganisms and their toxic metabolites. The barley–malt–beer production chain represents a mature and globally relevant agro‐industrial sector that ...
José Gómez‐Espinoza +5 more
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Novel phenylalanine derivatives were identified as HIV‐1 capsid inhibitors. IC‐2i showed significant anti‐HIV‐1 activity at picomolar concentrations. ABSTRACT The HIV‐1 capsid (CA) is a validated antiviral target that plays critical roles in both the early and late stages of the viral life cycle.
Xujie Zhang +18 more
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Seasonal changes shape herbivore behaviour by altering forage availability and habitat conditions; however, few studies integrate diet and habitat selection data across temporal scales. This study uses seasonality as a unifying framework to combine fine‐scale GPS‐based habitat selection data with broader‐scale dietary information from stable isotope ...
Tamara A. Hiltunen +4 more
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