WERE EARLY PTEROSAURS INEPT TERRESTRIAL LOCOMOTORS?

Were early pterosaurs inept terrestrial locomotors?

Pterodactyloid pterosaurs are widely interpreted as terrestrially competent, erect-limbed quadrupeds, but the terrestrial capabilities of non-pterodactyloids are largely thought to have been poor.This is commonly justified by the absence of a non-pterodactyloid footprint record, suggestions that the expansive uropatagia common to early pterosaurs w

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Tree diversity and community characteristics in Talle Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh, Eastern Himalaya, India

This study was carried out in a temperate forest for enumeration of floristic diversity and community characteristics analysis of the Talle Wildlife Sanctuary.A random sampling approach was adopted.Altogether, 63 species were recorded from the sampled area (0.2 ha).Family dominance results showed that Lauraceae was the most dominant followed by Fag

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Increasing integrated testing in community settings through interventions for change, including the Spring European Testing Week

Abstract Background Maximising access to testing by targeting more than one infection is effective in identifying new infections in settings or populations.Within the EU funded Joint Action INTEGRATE, this paper examined the feasibility and impact of expanding integrated testing for HIV, hepatitis C (HCV), chlamydia, gonorrhoea and/or syphilis in f

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