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Comparison of the cohesion ranges of different food categories under IDDSI levels.
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Comparison of adhesiveness ranges for different food categories under IDDSI levels.
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Statistical analysis of adhesiveness, hardness, and cohesiveness across IDDSI levels.
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Comparison of hardness ranges for different food categories under IDDSI levels.
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Baseline characteristics of the study participants and the results of laboratory measurements.
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Model-averaged coefficients, significance, and relative importance (RI) of the predictor variables for the GLMMs to evaluate effects on: (A) overall pollinator abundance; (B) fruit production per female tree, (C) seed production per female tree; and (D) seed weight. Farming system refers to ecological vs. conventional practices; CCA1 refers to the first axis of the CCA and depicts the relationship between the % of natural habitats in the landscape and the composition of the pollinator community (increase abundance of wild bees with the increase in natural habitats); Male-to-female ratio and Male-to-female ratio<sup>2</sup> indicate linear and quadratic terms, respectively....
Published 2025“…Farming system refers to ecological vs. conventional practices; CCA1 refers to the first axis of the CCA and depicts the relationship between the % of natural habitats in the landscape and the composition of the pollinator community (increase abundance of wild bees with the increase in natural habitats); Male-to-female ratio and Male-to-female ratio<sup>2</sup> indicate linear and quadratic terms, respectively. …”