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    DataSheet_2_Large plants enhance aboveground biomass in arid natural forest and plantation along differential abiotic and biotic conditions.xlsx by Bai-Yu Yang (13952523)

    Published 2022
    “…Large plants increased slightly with increasing climatic water availability in the natural forest but decreased in plantation, whereas soil fertility inhibited large plants in plantation only. …”
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    DataSheet_3_Large plants enhance aboveground biomass in arid natural forest and plantation along differential abiotic and biotic conditions.docx by Bai-Yu Yang (13952523)

    Published 2022
    “…Large plants increased slightly with increasing climatic water availability in the natural forest but decreased in plantation, whereas soil fertility inhibited large plants in plantation only. …”
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    DataSheet_1_Large plants enhance aboveground biomass in arid natural forest and plantation along differential abiotic and biotic conditions.docx by Bai-Yu Yang (13952523)

    Published 2022
    “…Large plants increased slightly with increasing climatic water availability in the natural forest but decreased in plantation, whereas soil fertility inhibited large plants in plantation only. …”
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    DataSheet_1_Year-round foraging across large spatial scales suggest that bowhead whales have the potential to adapt to climate change.pdf by Sarah M. E. Fortune (4610563)

    Published 2023
    “…Our findings suggest that, compared to related species (e.g., right whales), bowheads forage at relatively low rates and over a large geographic area throughout the year. This suggests that bowhead whales have the potential to adjust their behaviours (e.g., increased time allocated to feeding) and shift their distributions (e.g., occupy higher latitude foraging grounds) to adapt to climate-change induced environmental conditions. …”
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    Kit-mediated autophagy suppression driven by a viral oncoprotein emerges as a crucial survival mechanism in Merkel cell carcinoma by Hao Shi (158171)

    Published 2025
    “…Here, we demonstrated that truncated MCPyV-encoded large T-antigen (LT) suppressed macroautophagy/autophagy by stabilizing and sequestering KIT in the paranuclear compartment via binding VPS39. …”
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