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    Artificial slope deformation monitoring and analyzing based on SBAS technology by Xiaochuan Huang, Xiaochuan Huang, Xiaochuan Huang, Jincang Liu, Jincang Liu, Jincang Liu, Ting Yang, Ting Yang, Ting Yang, Yun Li, Yun Li, Yun Li, Lipeng Zhou, Lipeng Zhou, Lipeng Zhou

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…To address this gap, we employed the SBAS-InSAR methodology to analyze 44 Sentinel-1 SAR images spanning a highway slope region in Foshan City, Guangdong Province, integrating the slope’s construction timeline to temporally dissect deformation patterns and assess geological risks. …”
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    Gobbling activity of eastern wild turkeys relative to male movements and female nesting phenology in South Carolina by Michael J. Chamberlain, Patrick H. Wightman, Bradley S. Cohen, Bret A. Collier

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Gobbling activity varies significantly both temporally and spatially, and relationships between gobbling activity and reproductive phenology are unclear. …”
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    A regional physical–biogeochemical ocean model for marine resource applications in the Northeast Pacific (MOM6-COBALT-NEP10k v1.0) by E. J. Drenkard, C. A. Stock, A. C. Ross, Y.-C. Teng, T. Cordero, W. Cheng, W. Cheng, A. Adcroft, A. Adcroft, E. Curchitser, R. Dussin, R. Dussin, R. Hallberg, C. Hauri, K. Hedstrom, A. Hermann, A. Hermann, M. G. Jacox, M. G. Jacox, K. A. Kearney, R. Pagès, D. J. Pilcher, D. J. Pilcher, M. Pozo Buil, V. Seelanki, V. Seelanki, N. Zadeh

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…In the Gulf of Alaska, the simulation captured patterns of sea surface height variability and variations in thermal, oxygen, and acidification risk associated with local modes of interannual to decadal climate variability. …”
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    Dingo movement depends on sex, social status and litter size by Brendan F. Alting, Benjamin J. Pitcher, Michelle Campbell-Ward, Neil R. Jordan

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Understanding individual movement within and beyond their home range, can help to guide management actions both spatially and temporally.…”
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    Forest elephant movement and habitat use in a tropical forest-grassland mosaic in Gabon. by Emily C Mills, John R Poulsen, J Michael Fay, Peter Morkel, Connie J Clark, Amelia Meier, Christopher Beirne, Lee J T White

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Using the location data, we quantified movement distances, home ranges, and habitat use to examine the environmental drivers of elephant movements and predict where elephants occur spatially and temporally. Forest elephants, on average, traveled 2,840 km annually and had home ranges of 713 km2, with males covering significantly larger home ranges than females. …”
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