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A global indicator of species recovery
Abstract Monitoring progress toward meeting global biodiversity goals involves several indicators, including, at the species level, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List Index (RLI) and the Living Planet Index (LPI). However, at present, there is no indicator specifically for tracking species recovery, despite this being ...
H. Resit Akçakaya+4 more
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Predictions of southern migration timing in coastal sharks under future ocean warming
Abstract Projected redistribution of marine species due to ocean warming may undermine current conservation efforts. Yet, there have been few studies on how ocean warming may alter migration timing. Across 5 years of acoustic telemetry data (2018–2022), we determined environmental drivers of southward migration timing for 6 migratory shark species from
Maria H. Manz+16 more
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A lo largo de las últimas décadas el problema del cambio climático ha ido en aumento. Uno de los efectos más importantes son los cambios en la frecuencia e intensidad de los fenómenos extremos. Por ello, en los últimos años los estudios se han centrado en analizar la evolución de los índices de temperatura y precipitación extrema utilizando ...
Calavera GavÃn, Ana+2 more
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Vulnerability of tropical fish communities across depth in the central Indian Ocean
Abstract Coral reefs and their fish communities below scuba diving depth (>30 m), in mesophotic coral ecosystems (MCEs) (∼30–150 m), in rariphotic (150–300 m), and in upper bathyal waters (300–500 m) are often underexplored, especially in the Indian Ocean.
Paris V. Stefanoudis+12 more
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Community‐informed and codesigned research to understand the impacts of railways on wildlife
Abstract Trains cause mortalities of several animal species, but the ecological impacts of railways are understudied. Most research on wildlife–train collisions has focused on large mammals, but understanding railway‐specific risks for underrepresented taxa, especially vulnerable species, is important for developing effective mitigation strategies ...
Kyle D. Vincent+5 more
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Low‐sodium females took significantly longer to start mating than high‐sodium females, but no pairings differed in the duration of copulation. Reproductive outputs, measured by number of clutches, hatching young, adult offspring and pupation time, did not differ across parental sodium pairings.
Maggie C. Vincent+3 more
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Anomia prehabilitation in temporal lobe epilepsy surgery: A pilot study
Abstract Objective An emerging approach in surgery is to propose prehabilitation programs to strengthen the patient's functional abilities before surgical interventions, thus helping them cope better with its consequences. In drug‐resistant language‐dominant temporal lobe epilepsy (LdTLE), surgical treatment carries a risk of increasing cognitive ...
Véronique Sabadell+12 more
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A workflow for identifying sustainable anti‐ageing solutions from agricultural crop and food production residues (ACFPR). A combination of in silico techniques, like database interrogations, target predictions, molecular docking, and ADME predictions can pave the way for the development of innovative, eco‐friendly anti‐ageing cosmetics.
Senka Vidović+9 more
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The Hair & Scalp CARE questionnaire is a validated tool for assessing the impact of hair and scalp condition on psychological wellbeing. The present data also suggest greater hair and scalp wellbeing is linked to lower levels of perceived stress and good sleep health.
Alice Newton‐Fenner+8 more
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