RICHNESS AND ABUNDANCE OF GRANIVOROUS VERTEBRATES DETERMINE ACORN REMOVAL PATTERNS IN A HUMAN MODIFIED OAK FOREST

Richness and abundance of granivorous vertebrates determine acorn removal patterns in a human modified oak forest

Most forests of the Earth have been affected by human activities and this can alter the plant-animal interactions on which depend the functional integrity of these ecosystems.In this study, we verona wig assessed the relationships between acorn removal rates and the richness and abundance of granivorous vertebrates along a forest-edge-clearing grad

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Regional adjustment of management options of common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) along roadside verges in Bavaria (2018-2022)

Common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) is an invasive annual plant with highly allergenic pollen.Its spread often occurs along roadsides, where it builds stable and rapidly growing populations.The most sustainable way of controlling the species is to prevent seed production in order to deplete the soil seed bank.Therefore, in click here a 4- y

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Modeling and analysis of multiple access channel capacity based on hybrid energy storage and energy harvesting

Energy harvesting (EH) has been considered as a promising technology to solve the constrained energy problem in the devices of IoT with its advantages of flexible deployment and sustainable energy supply.For multiple access channel with energy harvesting,a hybrid energy storage structure model composed by super capacitor and battery was proposed fo

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The role of medical thoracoscopy in the diagnosis of exudative lymphocytic pleural effusions: an observational study

Diagnosis of pleural effusion remains challenging despite extensive microbiological and radiological investigations.Pleural histopathological examination (HPE) is often needed to ascertain the etiology.Medical thoracoscopy (MT) is surpassing the other modalities of pleural biopsy on account of its high diagnostic yield.We aim to estimate the yield

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