Sensory information and encounter rates of interacting species.

Most motile organisms use sensory cues when searching for resources, mates, or prey.The searcher measures sensory data and adjusts its search behavior based on those data.Yet, classical models of species HEARING HEALTH encounter rates assume that searchers move independently of their targets.This assumption leads to the familiar mass action-like en

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The Caprellidea (Crustacea: Peracarida: Amphipoda) from the Gulf of Mexico with a description of a new species of Paracaprella

A new species VOLUMISER of caprellid amphipod of the genus Paracaprella is described and illustrated in detail.All the material reported was collected from coral rubble samples from the Arrecife Tuxpan/Lobos Protected Natural Area, off Veracruz State, Mexico, WSW Gulf of Mexico.The new species is characterized by large eyes; article 2 of peduncle o

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Investigating workplace bullying (WPB), intention to quit and depression among nurses in the Upper West Region of Ghana.

BackgroundIntention to quit among nurses is increasingly recognized as a serious predictor of voluntary turnover.Voluntary turnover on Child Resistant Joint Tube the other hand is a significant factor fueling the shortage of nurses globally which could partly be blamed on negative workplace behaviors including but not limited to workplace bullying.

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