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The German–Polish Caledonides revisited : insights from the potential field data
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Multiobjective Optimization of UAV Winglet Performance Using Surrogate Models and CFD
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SlotLim : Catch advice for data-limited vertebrate and invertebrate fisheries managed by harvest slot limits
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Electoral cycles in environmental outcomes in India
I am grateful to Dr. Soham Sahoo for his valuable support throughout the process of developing this work. I would also like to thank the Editor and Associate Editor for their valuable support and insightful comments on the paper.Peer reviewe
Keeping up with the Joneses to Impress the Smiths : Conspicuous Consumption in a Society with Income Segregation
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Identification of sand injectite facies in core : their significance to developing a reservoir model for the Chestnut oilfield, UK Continental Shelf
Spirit Energy are acknowledged for facilitating access to core from well 22/2a-7Z at the Oasis Logistics Aberdeen core storage and viewing facility. Participants in the Core Workshop are thanked for their enthusiasm and questions, and we hope this may help some of them, and others, to create similar stories to that of Spirit's successful development of the Chestnut Field. Jamie Bowie's skills with image enhancement and the preparation of core images was instrumental in making core images practical for publication. Reviewers Davide Duranti and Angela Melvin, and editor John Colleran are thanked for their insight and suggestions
Gene gain and loss drive the diversification of gig immune genes in teleosts : structural and regulatory insights from Atlantic salmon
We acknowledge the use of the Orion computing cluster at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) as well as the use of BioRender for the editing and visualization of all figures and supplementary figures in this manuscript.Peer reviewe
Movement Strategies of Neotropical Nectarivorous Birds : insights from Insights From High-Andean Hummingbirds and Flowerpiercers Andean hummingbirds and flowerpiercers
Open Access via the Wiley Agreement We are grateful to all students, park rangers, and volunteers that supported and participated in fieldwork, particularly Juan Camilo Bonilla, Sarah Chaves, Angie Rodríguez, Alyssa Sargent, Aaron Skinner, Ana Melisa Fernandes, Miguel Ángel Muñoz-Amaya, Daniel Mancera, Fredy García, Luisa Díaz, Jessie Williamson, Rebekka Allgayer, Thomas Fey, Adriana Rueda, and Laura Manrique. We also thank Chingaza Parque Nacional Natural for all the logistical support and access to fieldwork permits, Premium 3D for designing a tag chassis specifically suited for hummingbirds, and Robert Colwell and an anonymous reviewer for their constructive comments, which contributed to improving this manuscript. Author Contributions C.R.-U., P.A.C.-M., M.Á.E.-G., J.M.J.T., and A.R.-G. conceived this study; C.R.-U., P.A.C.-M., J.E., M.L.-R., J.P.R. collected the data; C.R.-U. designed the statistical analysis, analyzed the data, created figures and wrote the original manuscript. M.Á.E.-G., I.C., L.T.L., J.M.J.T., and A.R.-G. supervised the research. All authors revised and edited the manuscript.Peer reviewe