Publications by authors named "Gambs S"

The endangered beluga whale (Delphinapterus leucas) of the St. Lawrence Estuary (SLEB) faces threats from a variety of anthropogenic factors. Since belugas are a highly social and vocal species, passive acoustic monitoring has the potential to deliver, in a non-invasive and continuous way, real-time information on SLEB spatiotemporal habitat use, which is crucial for their monitoring and conservation.

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A key aspect of ocean protection consists in estimating the abundance of marine mammal population density within their habitat, which is usually accomplished using visual inspection and cameras from line-transect ships, small boats, and aircraft. However, marine mammal observation through vessel surveys requires significant workforce resources, including for the post-processing of pictures, and is further challenged due to animal bodies being partially hidden underwater, small-scale object size, occlusion among objects, and distracter objects (e.g.

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The breadcrumbs we leave behind when using our mobile phones—who somebody calls, for how long, and from where—contain unprecedented insights about us and our societies. Researchers have compared the recent availability of large-scale behavioral datasets, such as the ones generated by mobile phones, to the invention of the microscope, giving rise to the new field of computational social science.

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Polyamines produce on the NMDA-receptor channel activity a regulatory effect subsequent to their binding to specific sites on the receptor-complex. The photoactivatable polyamine derivative L-azidophenylspermine shows properties which suggest its potential as a photoaffinity probe to investigate the nature and topology of these sites. In the dark, its effect on the binding of tritiated N-(1-[thienyl]cyclohexyl)piperidine ([3H]TCP) to synaptosomal plasma membranes is similar to that of diaminodecane.

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