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    The introduction of mutualisms into assembled communities increases their connectance and complexity while decreasing their richness. by Gui Araujo (22170819)

    Published 2025
    “…When they stop being introduced in further assembly events (i.e. introduced species do not carry any mutualistic interactions), their proportion slowly decreases with successive invasions. (B) Even though higher proportions of mutualism promote higher richness, introducing this type of interaction into already assembled large communities promotes a sudden drop in richness, while stopping mutualism promotes a slight boost in richness increase. …”
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    <b>Supporting data for manuscript</b> "<b>Voluntary locomotion induces an early and remote hemodynamic decrease in the large cerebral veins</b>" by Kira Shaw (18796168)

    Published 2025
    “…The locomotion values (traces and metrics) are in arbitrary units with larger integers representing a greater displacement of the spherical treadmill, the hemodynamic (Hbt) values (traces and metrics) are a percentage change from the normalised baseline (prior to stimulus presentation), and the corresponding time series vector is presented in seconds. …”
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    S1 Fig (A) Bayesian network model of nest site of Kentish plovers. by Dong-Yun Lee (11848808)

    Published 2025
    “…The BN models demonstrated that the possibility of a nest site in the node of nest site designation decreased as the ambient sand cover increased. …”
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    <b>White</b><b>-shouldered starlings </b><b>prefer</b><b> nest boxes with smaller entrance to </b><b>avoid</b><b> nest usurpation</b> by Yuran Liu (19453828)

    Published 2025
    “…<p dir="ltr">This study examined nest site selection preferences of the white-shouldered starling (<i>Sturnia sinensis</i>), a relatively small species for its medium body size, using artificial nest boxes to mitigate the risk of nest usurpation.…”
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    Data from: Upland Sandpipers select for later time since fire and experience high nest survival in grasslands managed with patch-burn grazing by Alexander Rischette (22077722)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, nest site selection decreased with increased bare ground and at intermediate distances to the nearest Upland Sandpiper nest. …”
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    Data of the article "The physiological cost of being hot: High thermal stress and disturbance decrease energy reserves in dragonflies in the wild" by Eduardo Ulises Castillo-Pérez (20869904)

    Published 2025
    “…Despite this, individuals from disturbed sites were larger but had lower energy reserves than those from preserved sites. …”
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    Biases in larger populations. by Sander W. Keemink (21253563)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Maximum absolute bias vs the number of neurons in the population for the Bayesian decoder. …”