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What are the effects of even-aged and uneven-aged forest management on boreal forest biodiversity in Fennoscandia and European Russia? A systematic review
(BioMed Central, 2021)
Background
Forest harvesting changes forest habitat and impacts forest dependent species. Uneven-aged management is often considered better for biodiversity than even-aged management, but there is an ongoing discourse ...
What Contributes to the Measured Chiral Optical Response of the Glutathione-Protected Au25 Nanocluster?
(American Chemical Society (ACS), 2023)
The water-soluble glutathione-protected [Au25(GSH)18]−1 nanocluster was investigated by integrating several methodologies such as molecular dynamics simulations, essential dynamics analysis, and state-of-the-art time-dependent ...
What Determines the Electrochemical Properties of Nitrogenated Amorphous Carbon Thin Films?
(American Chemical Society (ACS), 2021)
Linking structural and compositional features with the observed electrochemical performance is often ambiguous and sensitive to known and unknown impurities. Here an extensive experimental investigation augmented by ...
What do we do when we analyse the temporal aspects of computer-supported collaborative learning? A systematic literature review
(Elsevier BV, 2021)
To better understand the premises for successful computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL), several studies over the last 10 years have analysed the temporal aspects of CSCL. We broadly define the temporal aspects ...
What drives forest multifunctionality in central and northern Europe? Exploring the interplay of management, climate, and policies
(Elsevier, 2023)
Forests provide a range of vital services to society and are critical habitats for biodiversity, holding inherent multifunctionality. While traditionally viewed as a byproduct of production-focused forestry, today's forest ...
What information should I look for again? : Attentional difficulties distracts reading of task assignments
(Elsevier, 2019)
This large-scale eye-movement study (N = 164) investigated how students read short task assignments to complete information search problems and how their cognitive resources are associated with this reading behavior. These ...
What makes segmentation good? A case study in boreal forest habitat mapping
(Taylor & Francis, 2013)
Segmentation goodness evaluation is a set of approaches meant for deciding which segmentation is good. In this study, we tested different supervised segmentation evaluation measures and visual interpretation in the case ...
What we look at in Paintings : A Comparison Between Experienced and Inexperienced Art Viewers
(Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 2016)
How do people look at art? Are there any differences between how experienced
and inexperienced art viewers look at a painting? We approach these
questions by analyzing and modeling eye movement data from a cognitive
art ...
When phenotypes fail to illuminate underlying genetic processes in fish and fisheries science
(Oxford University Press, 2019)
Advances in genetic and genomic technologies have become widely available and have potential to provide novel insights into fish biology and fisheries science. In the present overview, we explore cases for which genomic ...
Who Punishes? : The Status of the Punishers Affects the Perceived Success of, and Indirect Benefits From, “Moralistic” Punishment
(SAGE Publications, 2016)
‘‘Moralistic’’ punishment of free riders can provide a beneficial reputation, but the immediate behavior is costly to the punisher. In
Study 1, we investigated whether variation in status would be perceived to offset or ...