CAN WATERFOWL BUFFER THE MORTALITY RISK INDUCED BY GPS TAGS? A CAUTIONARY TALE FOR APPLIED INFERENCE ACROSS SPECIES

Can waterfowl buffer the mortality risk induced by GPS tags? A cautionary tale for applied inference across species

Abstract GPS tags have become a common tool in ecological studies of animal behaviour and demography despite previous research indicating negative impacts on vital rates across a variety of taxa.Many researchers face tradeoffs when deciding whether they are an appropriate tool because GPS tags may impact vital rates, but they provide detailed data

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On the S-matrix of Liouville theory

Abstract The S-matrix for Analysis of the 90SR content in grassland vegetation when placed in leached chernozem each chiral sector of Liouville theory on a cylinder is computed from the loop expansion of correlation functions of a one-dimensional field theory on a circle with a non-local kinetic energy and an exponential potential.This action is th

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Affordance-Based Grasping Point Detection Using Graph Convolutional Networks for Industrial Bin-Picking Applications

Grasping point detection has traditionally been a core robotic and computer vision problem.In recent years, deep learning based methods have been widely used to predict grasping points, and have shown strong generalization capabilities under uncertainty.Particularly, approaches that aim at predicting object affordances without relying on the object

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