HABITAT USE AND MOVEMENT PATTERNS IN THE ENDANGERED GROUND BEETLE SPECIES, CARABUS OLYMPIAE (COLEOPTERA: CARABIDAE)

Habitat use and movement patterns in the endangered ground beetle species, Carabus olympiae (Coleoptera: Carabidae)

One of the most compelling challenges for conservation biologists is the preservation of species with restricted ranges.Carabus olympiae Sella, 1855, a ground beetle species inhabiting two small areas in the western Italian Alps, is an example of a steno-endemic and endangered insect species.Despite the fact that this species is historically well k

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A small-molecule approach to restore female sterility phenotype targeted by a homing suppression gene drive in the fruit pest Drosophila suzukii.

CRISPR-based gene drives offer promising prospects for controlling disease-transmitting vectors and agricultural pests.A significant challenge for successful suppression-type drive is the rapid evolution of resistance alleles.One approach to mitigate the development of resistance involves targeting functionally constrained regions using multiple gR

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Residential HVAC Aggregation Based on Risk-averse Multi-armed Bandit Learning for Secondary Frequency Regulation

As the penetration of renewable energy continues to increase, stochastic and intermittent virginia mill works tobacco road acacia generation resources gradually replace the conventional generators, bringing significant challenges in stabilizing power system frequency.Thus, aggregating demand-side resources for frequency regulation attracts attentio

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