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Joint Effect of Habitat Identity and Spatial Distance on Spiders’ Community Similarity in a Fragmented Transition Zone
Published 2016“…We divided the pairwise values to four functional distance categories (same patch, different patches from the same landscape, adjacent landscapes and distant landscapes) and two habitat categories (same or different habitats) and compared them using non-parametric MANOVA. A significant interaction between habitat identity and spatial distance was found, such that the difference in mean similarity between same-habitat pairs and different-habitat pairs decreases with spatial distance. …”
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Number of structural scans per age group.
Published 2024“…Following the first steep increase in WM volume during infancy and childhood, the rate of development slows down in adulthood and decreases with aging. Similarly, microstructural properties of WM, particularly fractional anisotropy (FA) and mean diffusivity (MD), follow independent rates of change across the lifespan. …”
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Why Huddle? Ecological Drivers of Chick Aggregations in Gentoo Penguins, <i>Pygoscelis papua</i>, across Latitudes
Published 2016“…We provide strong evidence that more chicks aggregate and a larger number of aggregations occur on South Georgia, while the opposite occurs at Petermann Island in Antarctica. …”
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<b>Manure improves temperature sensitivity of soil organic carbon by increasing soil alphaproteobacteria, phenols, and pH and decreasing soil esters</b>
Published 2024“…The results revealed that the Q<sub>10</sub> under M and NPKM were 1.59 and 1.66, respectively, which were significantly higher than those under CK (1.35), N (1.29), and NPK (1.36). <a href="" target="_blank">There was a positive linear relationship between the Q<sub>10</sub> and SOC</a>, which implied a negative feedback of manure-increased SOC to future warming. …”