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Abstract To promote inclusivity, relevance and actionability of environmental research, scholars are engaging with rightsholders and stakeholders (Indigenous groups, governments and individuals) to co‐produce research. These transdisciplinary approaches represent diverse forms of ‘engaged’ research (e.g.
Jennifer M. Holzer +18 more
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Abstract Disturbances profoundly impact forest capacity for sequestering and storing carbon, and the recovery rates after disturbances vary geographically. Many terrestrial carbon models inadequately simulate the effects of forest disturbances on biomass due to their reliance on equilibrium assumptions, the absence of historical disturbance data, as ...
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Wildlife and domestic populations frequently share diseases with a potential for cross‐species transmission, posing significant threats to animal and human health, economy and biodiversity conservation.
Rémi Fay +7 more
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From video to behaviour: An LSTM‐based approach for automated nest behaviour recognition in the wild
Abstract Studies of animal behaviour usually rely on direct observations or manual annotations of video recordings. However, such methods can be very time‐consuming and error‐prone, leading to sub‐optimal sample sizes. Recent advances in deep learning show great potential to overcome such limitations.
Liliana R. Silva +5 more
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Enrichissement de l'environnement chez les félins en captivité
Les préoccupations du public vis à vis du bien-être animal, ainsi que la nécessité d'améliorer les conditions d'élevage de certains félins en voie de disparition, ont incité la recherche de méthodes destinées à enrichir l'environnement des félins en ...
SOUPLY, Aline, COURREAU, Jean-François
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L. C. Évaluation des mesures de protection de la nature prises dans le cadre du remembrement par Luc Thiebaut, 1987. In: Revue Juridique de l'Environnement, n°4, 1987.
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ABSTRACT Supportive breeding programs are widely implemented to counteract demographic collapse in threatened populations. Their long‐term success, however, depends on maintaining genetic diversity while ensuring that released individuals contribute effectively to wild populations.
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Impacts of Land Use and Flood Regime on Zooplankton Egg Banks in a Large River Floodplain
ABSTRACT Zooplankton egg banks are crucial in rebuilding zooplankton populations in temporary water bodies when favourable conditions return after dry periods. However, their abundance, viability, and hatching success depend on many factors, with changes in land use and flooding regimes being potentially crucial drivers.
Shahin K. Badesab +4 more
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CJCE (2e Ch.), 5 Juillet 2007, Commission des Communautés européennes c/ République italienne, affaire C-255/05 Manquement d'Etat - Évaluation des incidences de certains projets sur l'environnement - Valorisation des déchets - Réalisation de la ...
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ABSTRACT Fishless lakes, which may harbour higher biodiversity than lakes with fish, are becoming increasingly rare due to fish introductions. Although the impacts of fish introduction are relatively well studied in high‐elevation fishless lakes, previous studies have mainly focused on a single invertebrate community or on a particular life stage of a ...
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