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    Resource availability alters breeding strategies in a small mammal community by Ryan Stephens (10929405)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Following a resource pulse, animals may finance reproduction by consuming concurrently available resources (income breeding) or by storing resources for future reproduction (capital breeding). …”
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    Experiment 2. by Lalit Pandey (13195488)

    Published 2024
    “…Once the models were trained, performance decreased as a function of architecture size. Learning allowed smaller CNNs to achieve similar (or better) fits to the environment than larger CNNs, despite the smaller CNNs starting with weaker hardcoded spatial knowledge. …”
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    Fruits Produce Branched-Chain Esters Primarily from Newly Synthesized Precursors by Philip Engelgau (20692628)

    Published 2025
    “…., those related to isoleucine, and valine and leucine, respectively) universally decreased in content by at least 90%. Among free amino acids, only the branched-chain amino acids, with correspondingly reduced branched-chain esters, had a lesser concentration following treatment with the inhibitor. …”
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    Model overview, with model variants indicated in blue. by E. Yagmur Erten (9662141)

    Published 2025
    “…As the body size shrinks, A) the number of cells decreases, lowering the age-specific cumulative cancer risk; B) in a variant of the model, the mass-specific metabolic rate increases, thereby increasing cumulative cancer risk, assuming a correlation between the metabolic rate and the rate of oncogenesis; C) the ecology changes to increase the extrinsic mortality rate; D) but with an optional permanent mortality reduction when the innovation of flight happens; E) population density increases, resulting in a larger effective population size . …”