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Coinvasional disruptions to island pollinator networks
Abstract Biological invasions can adversely affect pollinator diversity by threatening the maintenance of animal‐pollinated plant communities. Although most studies have examined single invasive species, accelerating species introductions driven by global trade highlight the need to understand how multiple co‐occurring invaders jointly influence ...
Marta Quitián +5 more
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ÁREAS VERDES DO SÍTIO URBANO DE JATAÍ (GO)
A questão ambiental urbana tem sido altamente debatida, diante dos efeitos que a falta de qualidade ambiental produz na vida da sociedade. Atualmente, o crescimento das áreas urbanas tem despertado na população inúmeros questionamentos sobre os problemas
Millene Rodrigues Souza +2 more
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MeJA application strengthened both direct and indirect coffee defenses against the white mealybug Planococcus citri, whereas the effects of MeSA were variable and context‐dependent across the defensive traits examined. The combined application of both elicitors produced an effect similar to MeSA on direct defenses, but resembled MeJA when indirect ...
Bianca de Paula Valério +3 more
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Importancia de las áreas verdes para la salud en los hospitales
Siempre piense en el jardín como un lugar puramente recreativo, como un parque o el simple jardín de un hospital. Rara vez se piensa en el poder curativo que pueden tener las plantas ornamentales, ¿qué efecto tienen dentro de una estructura sanitaria ...
Wildghem Benavidez
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In the pollen stores of three bee species deployed across 128 European sites, bumble bees harboured lower lipid content and higher protein‐to‐lipid ratios than honey bees and mason bees. Toxicity‐weighted pesticide risk did not alter protein‐to‐lipid ratios, but higher risk was associated with reduced protein and lipid content in the pollen stores of ...
Antoine Gekière +34 more
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Green areas, clean air and cardiovascular health in the city of São Paulo. [PDF]
Lotufo PA.
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Founders' hybrid social identities and radical innovation in new technology‐based ventures
Abstract This study investigates how hybrid configurations of entrepreneurial social identity influence radical innovation in new technology‐based ventures. Building on the widely used typology by Fauchart and Gruber (2011), which distinguishes among Darwinian, Communitarian, and Missionary identity orientations, we conceptualize founder identity as a ...
Daniel Pittino +2 more
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Enhancing Recharge in the Edwards Aquifer, Texas: Measures, Outcomes, and Lessons for Karst Aquifers
Abstract Managed aquifer recharge is a widely adopted method that involves storing excess water underground for future use. While managed aquifer recharge has been applied globally to different aquifer types, its use in karst aquifers is less common due to the unique hydrogeological characteristics of these systems, including high permeability ...
Neelam Thapa Magar, Robert E. Mace
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Optimizing equity and efficiency in the aerial firefighting resource allocation problem
Abstract This study addresses the aerial firefighting resource allocation problem, formulated as the strategic prepositioning of a heterogeneous aerial firefighting fleet across capacity‐constrained airbases. A novel bi‐objective model is proposed that simultaneously optimizes efficiency (aggregate risk‐weighted accessibility) and equity (minimized ...
Konstantinos A. Tasias, George Nenes
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Beyond Formal Agreements: EU Agencies' Cooperation with Third Countries
ABSTRACT Third countries' participation in European Union (EU) agencies is attracting increasing attention as venues for differentiated European integration. Research has started to vest into the host of formal agreements regulating this cooperation. However, regulatory outreach by EU agencies may be more important than it is stated de jure, as many ...
Thibaud Deruelle +2 more
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