Publications by authors named "P Jablonski"

Laws of physics shape adaptations to locomotion, and semiaquatic habitats of water striders provide opportunities to explore adaptations to locomotion on water surface. The hydrodynamics of typical propelling with symmetrical strokes of midlegs is well understood, but the subsequent passive sliding on surface has not been explored. We hypothesized that morphological and behavioural adaptations to sliding vary by body size.

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Brookite exists as the metastable phase of titania and often mediates the transformation of anatase to rutile. The photocatalytic competence of brookite relative to polymorphs anatase and rutile has generally been considered structurally and energetically unfavourable for reasons that remain largely unknown and unchallenged. However, the process of phase transformation and performance related cooperativity among all three polymorphs has recently unlocked alternative directions for exploring brookite photovoltaics.

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This study focuses on the adsorption process of L-cysteine (Cys), a sulfur-containing amino acid, onto monolayers of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) prepared through distinct protocols on mica substrates. Two types of AuNPs were prepared using two different methods: the first employed a physical approach, which combined the Inert Gas Condensation (IGC) technique with the magnetron sputtering method, while the second utilized a chemical method involving the reduction of tetrachloroauric acid with trisodium citrate (TC). The characterization of AuNPs was performed using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM), of up to 5 ± 1.

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  • Understanding the diet of endangered species like the fairy pitta is essential for conservation, especially since they rely heavily on earthworms for feeding their babies.
  • Our study confirmed that earthworms consistently dominate the diet of nestling pittas, regardless of different environmental factors, and estimated that adult pittas also get about 70% of their diet from earthworms.
  • We suggest that conservation efforts should focus on maintaining earthworm-rich habitats and enhancing earthworm abundance to support the fairy pitta's survival, along with further research on the links between earthworm availability, the birds' home range, and breeding success.
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  • * Researchers studied how grasshoppers reacted to robot dinosaurs mimicking these feather displays and found that the grasshoppers were more likely to flee.
  • * This suggests that these feathers helped dinosaurs chase and catch prey, possibly leading to the development of bigger and stronger feathers over time.
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