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Using online reports of seahorse seizures to track their illegal trade
Abstract Illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is a persistent and extensive threat to global biodiversity. Hundreds of marine fish species are subject to regulation under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), but it is unclear how much protection species gain from CITES because information on marine fish ...
Sarah J. Foster +3 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Many studies have focussed on niche differentiation at the population level to explain the coexistence of similar species. However, information on how individual‐level processes across multidimensional niches shape community dynamics and species coexistence, especially ...
Man Si +8 more
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Hydraulic traits are coordinated but decoupled from carbon traits in herbaceous species
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Plant hydraulic traits primarily define the water regulation strategy, thus enabling a better understanding of vegetation structure, function and dynamics under varying hydro‐environments.
Ruike Huang +9 more
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China's Eco‐Civilisation, Climate Leviathan, and Hobbesian Energy Transition
Abstract Scholars have hitherto tended to theorise China's ecological civilisation project either as a form of environmental authoritarianism or as a vision of eco‐socialism. This paper contributes to the conversation by conducting a textual analysis of Chinese scholarly discussions on eco‐civilisation.
David Chen
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Abstract Regular repair of normative mother‐toddler conflict is required for relational health; yet, we still need improved delineation of regulation strategies that can promote child cooperation. Contemporary conceptualizations of positive parenting propose that structure and autonomy support each facilitate children's optimal engagement; however ...
Adriana Molitor +3 more
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Change in cyclone disaster vulnerability and response in coastal Bangladesh
The number of deaths owing to tropical cyclones in Bangladesh has significantly reduced. Category 4 Cyclone Gorky in 1991 and Sidr in 2007 caused 147,000 and 4,500 deaths respectively, whereas Category 1 Cyclone Mora in 2017 resulted in six. Face‐to‐face interviews with 362 residents, participant observation, and focus‐group discussions answer a ...
Edris Alam +4 more
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Threatened and endangered species that occur in coastal areas are susceptible to the impacts of hurricanes that can destroy and reorganize their habitats. We used long‐term tracking of endangered beach mice to reveal they survive these impacts by using high elevation dune habitats to stay safe.
Michael V. Cove +5 more
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野生动物活动节律和重叠度的研究对于制定有效的保护和管理策略至关重要。为掌握小麂(Muntiacus reevesi)和野猪(Sus scrofa)的活动节律和重叠度,2020年7月—2022年6月,利用红外相机技术对广东大瑶山省级自然保护区的小麂和野猪进行研究,应用核密度估计、重叠系数及拍摄率等研究小麂和野猪的日活动节律、季节性变化规律和不同林分类型的活动规律。结果表明:小麂属于典型的晨昏性动物双峰型,活动高峰为06:00—08:00和18:00—20:00,日活动模式比较稳定,不会随季节改变而明显波动。
付志高 +7 more
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Evidence of policy learning in emergency declarations as communication tools in Australia
Emergency declarations are important legal tools for the state to protect itself and its citizens during times of crisis. Such declarations permit the exercise of extraordinary powers to address an emergency or disaster. They present an opportunity to explore policy learning in crises, through the ability to examine emergency declaration instruments ...
Ben Beccari
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