Publications by authors named "J P Olano"

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  • The discovery of 430 figurative Nazca geoglyphs took nearly a century, but an AI system recently identified 303 new figurative geoglyphs in just 6 months, almost doubling the total.
  • The AI excels at detecting smaller relief-type geoglyphs, which are harder to see compared to larger line-type ones, providing a more comprehensive view of Nazca's ancient cultures.
  • Analysis shows that relief-type geoglyphs mainly depict human-related motifs, while giant line-type geoglyphs primarily represent wild animals, suggesting different uses and meanings linked to individual versus community activities.
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Plants interact with both antagonistic and mutualistic animals during reproduction, with the outcomes of these interactions significantly influencing plant reproductive success, population dynamics, and the evolution of plant traits. Here, we investigated the spatial and temporal variations in the interactions between , its seed-dispersing birds, and three specific arthropod species that attack the fleshy cones during the predispersal period. We assessed how plant traits affect levels of cone damage by arthropods and seed dispersal by birds, the occurrence of competition among arthropod species, and the impact of seed predators on the activity of frugivores.

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As major terrestrial carbon sinks, forests play an important role in mitigating climate change. The relationship between the seasonal uptake of carbon and its allocation to woody biomass remains poorly understood, leaving a significant gap in our capacity to predict carbon sequestration by forests. Here, we compare the intra-annual dynamics of carbon fluxes and wood formation across the Northern hemisphere, from carbon assimilation and the formation of non-structural carbon compounds to their incorporation in woody tissues.

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