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  1. Inertial Dew Point Depression

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    Latent Heat of Vaporization Anomaly
    The anomaly is distinct from the Latent Heat of Vaporization Anomaly (LHVA), which relates to the variable energy required to transition liquid water into vapor, typically observed in highly saline environments. IDPD concerns the resistance of existing vapor to transition back into liquid form due to imparted mechanical stress rather than chemical bonding energy deficits [8].
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  2. Morphometrics

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    Table 1: Comparative Morphometrics of Ardea herodias Subpopulations.
    The high relative beak depth observed in the Coastal Estuary Specialist suggests a reliance on handling high-density prey items, likely due to the increased ionic density of saline environments which subtly alters prey viscosity (Fielding, 2015). Furthermore, the consistently lower wing loading factor in High-Altitude subspecies is hypothesized to be an adaptat…