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Amur tiger urine increases small -bodied mesopred
Published 2025“…Our results demonstrate that tiger urine attracted small-bodied mesopredators, increasing their visitation speed and accelerating nest predation. …”
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1-Amur tiger urine increases small -bodied mesopredators predatory behavior
Published 2025“…Our results demonstrate that tiger urine attracted small-bodied mesopredators, increasing their visitation speed and accelerating nest predation. …”
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25.11Amur tiger urine increases small -bodied mesopredators predatory behavior
Published 2025“…Our results demonstrate that tiger urine attracted small-bodied mesopredators, increasing their visitation speed and accelerating nest predation. …”
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The effect of small increases in blood glucose on insulin secretion and endogenous glucose production in humans
Published 2024“…FFAs and glucagon remained unchanged, while glucose disposal modestly increased. This demonstrates that small glycemic increments exert subtle stimulatory effects on insulin secretion that have potent metabolic actions on the liver and adipose tissue. …”
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Between-host outcomes at equilibrium for an increasingly heterogenous host population.
Published 2025“…A maximum effect size of e = 0.1 (A) results in a small increase in the range of viral loads observed, and as we increase <i>e</i> we observe a more realistic distribution of viral loads. …”
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BPCA ratios and proxies evaluated in this study. The variable <i>n</i> in the equation for the Average CAS refers to the number of carboxylic acid substitutions (3, 4, 5 or 6). The “expected correlations” column details the trends anticipated for the values yielded by the ratio or proxy as a function of pyrolysis temperature, with implications for aromaticity and aromatic condensation. For instance, with hotter pyrolysis temperatures (red arrow), the average CAS should increase. This is indicative of increased aromaticity (“+ arom”) and increased aromatic condensation (“+ cond”)....
Published 2025“…This is indicative of increased aromaticity (“+ arom”) and increased aromatic condensation (“+ cond”). …”
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