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Abduev, A.; Akmedov, A.; Asvarov, A.; Chiolerio, A. |

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A revised growth model for transparent conducting Ga doped ZnO films: Improving crystallinity by means of buffer layers |
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Laurenti, M.; Perrone, D.; Verna, A.; Pirri, C.F.; Chiolerio, A. |

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Development of a flexible lead-free piezoelectric transducer for health monitoring in the space environment |
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Micromachines |
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Jagdale, P.; Chiolerio, A.; Naderi, A.; Roppolo, I.; Rattalino, I.; Tagliaferro, A. |

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MWCNT polymer nano composites for piezoresistivity and percolation—principles and applications |
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Carbon for Sensing Devices |
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Sangermano, M.; Buzzerio, G.; Rizzoli, R.; Ortolani, L.; Morandi, V.; Pirri, F.; Chiolerio, A. |

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Enhanced performance of graphene-epoxy flexible capacitors by means of ceramic fillers |
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Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics |
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Scalisi, R.G.; Paleari, M.; Favetto, A.; Stoppa, M.; Ariano, P.; Pandolfi, P.; Chiolerio, A. |

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Inkjet printed flexible electrodes for surface electromyography |
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Organic Electronics: physics, materials, applications |
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Rajaraman, K.; Godthi, V.; Pratap, R.; Balakrishnan, R. |

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A novel acoustic-vibratory multimodal duet |
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J. Exp. Biol. |
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The communication strategy of most crickets and bushcrickets typically consists of males broadcasting loud acoustic calling songs, while females perform phonotaxis, moving towards the source of the call. Males of the pseudophylline bushcricket species Onomarchus uninotatus produce an unusually low-pitched call, and we found that the immediate and most robust response of females to the male acoustic call was a bodily vibration, or tremulation, following each syllable of the call. We hypothesized that these bodily oscillations might send out a vibrational signal along the substrate on which the female stands, which males could use to localize her position. We quantified these vibrational signals using a laser vibrometer and found a clear phase relationship of alternation between the chirps of the male acoustic call and the female vibrational response. This system therefore constitutes a novel multimodal duet with a reliable temporal structure. We also found that males could localize the source of vibration but only if both the acoustic and vibratory components of the duet were played back. This unique multimodal duetting system may have evolved in response to higher levels of bat predation on searching bushcricket females than calling males, shifting part of the risk associated with partner localization onto the male. This is the first known example of bushcricket female tremulation in response to a long-range male acoustic signal and the first known example of a multimodal duet among animals. |
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Guttal, V. |
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Classroom: Discovering facts – Finding the Longest Day with School Children |
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Resonance |
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Borges, R.M. |
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How mutualisms between plants and insects are stabilized |
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Current Science |
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Gadagkar, R. |
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How should biologists engage with controversial mathematical theory? |
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Current Science |
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Naniwadekar, R.; Shukla, U.; Isvaran, K.; Datta, A. |

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Reduced Hornbill Abundance Associated with Low Seed Arrival and Altered Recruitment in a Hunted and Logged Tropical Forest |
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Logging and hunting are two key direct threats to the survival of wildlife in the tropics, and also disrupt important ecosystem processes. We investigated the impacts of these two factors on the different stages of the seed dispersal cycle, including abundance of plants and their dispersers and dispersal of seeds and recruitment, in a tropical forest in north-east India. We focused on hornbills, which are important seed dispersers in these forests, and their food tree species. We compared abundances of hornbill food tree species in a site with high logging and hunting pressures (heavily disturbed) with a site that had no logging and relatively low levels of hunting (less disturbed) to understand logging impacts on hornbill food tree abundance. We compared hornbill abundances across these two sites. We, then, compared the scatter-dispersed seed arrival of five large-seeded tree species and the recruitment of four of those species. Abundances of hornbill food trees that are preferentially targeted by logging were two times higher in the less disturbed site as compared to the heavily disturbed site while that of hornbills was 22 times higher. The arrival of scatter-dispersed seeds was seven times higher in the less disturbed site. Abundances of recruits of two tree species were significantly higher in the less disturbed site. For another species, abundances of younger recruits were significantly lower while that of older recruits were higher in the heavily disturbed site. Our findings suggest that logging reduces food plant abundance for an important frugivore-seed disperser group, while hunting diminishes disperser abundances, with an associated reduction in seed arrival and altered recruitment of animal-dispersed tree species in the disturbed site. Based on our results, we present a conceptual model depicting the relationships and pathways between vertebrate-dispersed trees, their dispersers, and the impacts of hunting and logging on these pathways. |
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