يعرض 1 - 20 نتائج من 6,697 نتيجة بحث عن '(( significantly ((larger increases) OR (larger decrease)) ) OR ( significantly teer decrease ))', وقت الاستعلام: 0.56s تنقيح النتائج
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    Current nest box designs may not be optimal for the larger forest dormice; pre-hibernation increase in body mass might lead to sampling bias in ecological data حسب Hesamaddin Farhadi (11747654)

    منشور في 2021
    "…Additionally, nest box occupancy decreased significantly from 20% before to 4.6% after the gnawing behavior.…"
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    Structure stabilizes larger numbers of species, but increasing competitive asymmetry increases species loss. حسب Tristan Ursell (73348)

    منشور في 2021
    "…<b>(B)</b> Comparing identical conditions between two different system sizes (<i>L</i> = 100 and <i>L</i> = 200), the effects of disorder are relatively small in comparison to the effects of system size, with smaller system sizes (blue lines) showing a significant amplification of reduction in survival probability as compared to the larger system. …"
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    DataSheet_2_Climate factors drive plant distributions at higher taxonomic scales and larger spatial scales.docx حسب Erhan Huang (17772852)

    منشور في 2024
    "…Topographic factors had a relatively larger influence at higher taxonomic levels (i.e., family>genus>species), but with a relatively slow rise with the increase in spatial scale.…"
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    DataSheet_3_Climate factors drive plant distributions at higher taxonomic scales and larger spatial scales.docx حسب Erhan Huang (17772852)

    منشور في 2024
    "…Topographic factors had a relatively larger influence at higher taxonomic levels (i.e., family>genus>species), but with a relatively slow rise with the increase in spatial scale.…"
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    DataSheet_1_Climate factors drive plant distributions at higher taxonomic scales and larger spatial scales.docx حسب Erhan Huang (17772852)

    منشور في 2024
    "…Topographic factors had a relatively larger influence at higher taxonomic levels (i.e., family>genus>species), but with a relatively slow rise with the increase in spatial scale.…"
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