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Atomic scale modulation of self‐rectifying resistive switching by interfacial defects
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Pulsed laser induced silicidation on TiN-capped Co/Si bilayers
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Intrinsic nanofilamentation in resistive switching
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Nickel-silicided Schottky junction CMOS transistors with gate-all-around nanowire channels
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Resource depletion through primate stone technology
Published 2017“…Here, we demonstrate that tool-assisted foraging on shellfish by long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) in Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, Thailand, reduces prey size and prey abundance, with more pronounced effects where the macaque population size is larger. …”
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Impact of interspecific competition on African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) in an ecosystem with artificial perennial water provision
Published 2024“…Interspecific competition with large predators affects African wild dogs through food resource competition, exclusion from prey rich areas, kleptoparasitism, injury, mortality, den site selection, and human landscape exposure. …”
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Don't mind the cat: potential for intraguild interactions with lions does not affect spotted hyaena habitat selection
Published 2025“…Previous work has focused on how prey availability and fear of people affect apex predators’ habitat selection, but few have studied the effects of intraguild interactions. …”
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Climate and biodiversity in the Andean Dry Puna
Published 2016“…Using species distribution models and resource selection functions I showed that mesocarnivores coexist in this low productive ecosystem by selecting key resources at different degrees and scales, including free water, clusters of prey and refuge. The endangered Andean cat <em>Leopardus jacobita</em>, the most specialized, was also the most selective at finer scales and showed the larger spatial overlap with its preferred prey the southern mountain viscacha <em>Lagidium viscacia</em>. …”
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Life history and demography of the predatory mite, Amblyseius longispinosus Evans
Published 1994“…Immature females consumed more prey eggs than males, averaging 7.9 and 6.4 eggs/day, respectively. …”
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Nanosphere lithography for ordered-arrayed semiconductor nanowire formation via top-down method
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IS Misconception of Bay’at: Nuances in Oath of Allegiance
Published 2017“…It is vital to advance a nuanced understanding of the concept to prevent people from falling prey to extremists’ narrative and exploitation of concepts like bay’at.…”
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Study of degradation mechanism of metal nanocrystal-based gate stacks
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A multi-scale, multivariate habitat selection model demonstrates high potential for the reintroduction of the clouded leopard (neofelis nebulosa) to Taiwan
Published 2024“…Taiwan, an historical stronghold of the species, is a candidate for expanding its current range by reintroduction, based on increasing prey abundance and high forest coverage. Such future reintroduction efforts, however, are hampered by the lack of an empirical analysis of clouded leopard habitat potential in the island. …”
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