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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"
Published 2025“…Thermal stress and body size were positively associated, and both were linked to lower lipid and protein content. …”
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Statins resulted in smaller neuronal soma size.
Published 2025“…Areas of all BrdU + /Hu+ neurons measured in control birds (dark orange line) and statin-treated birds (light orange line) shows qualitatively that statins did not decrease soma sizes of small cells (overlap of orange lines), and statins did not curtail the upper limit of soma size (light orange line reaches a soma size of > 200 µm, Y axis, top panel). …”
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The diversity of tooth sizes and feeding kinematics across ray-finned fishes.
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Each subfigure shows a different local size (LS) and context size (CS) configuration, where the reliability of the model across different initializations is measured in R-squared.
Published 2025“…Moreover, reliability decreases with a larger dimensionality of the context space, likely increasing the dimensions essentially increases the size and thus the number of equivalent solutions of the space. …”
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The relationship between prey capture kinematics and tooth size in ray-finned fishes.
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